New to Julia?

The following lists some useful links if you are new to Julia and want to use RainMaker.jl and SpeedyWeather.jl for education or research.

Install Julia

First of all you have to install Julia, the recommended way is using the installation manager for Julia called Juliaup, see here

Julia kernel for Jupyter notebooks

Then you may want to use Julia inside Jupyter Notebooks (the "Ju" in "Jupyter" is for Julia!) for this you need to install IJulia which you can do through Julia's built-in package manager Pkg.jl, this is as easy as

julia> ] add IJulia

where ] opens the package manger. After this installing a Julia kernel for Jupyter is just

julia> using IJulia
julia> installkernel("Julia")

and you can choose "Julia" as a kernel in a Jupyter notebook.

Julia documentation, tutorials and community resources

SpeedyWeather documentation

Because RainMaker.jl is built on top of SpeedyWeather.jl do have a look at the documentation therein which explains how to run and modify SpeedyWeather.