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Caribbean climate scientist publishing reproducible research code at UWI Mona
assessed from open-source footprint
A climate scientist at the University of the West Indies, Mona, who pairs domain depth with real coding output: 88 commits last year across Python/Jupyter research repos. Her work includes figure-rendering code for a published paper on Caribbean SST–rainfall predictability and notebooks on atmospheric dynamics and tropical-cyclone variability. Stars are low (it's academic, not viral OSS), but this is credible, reproducible scientific computing from a genuine subject-matter expert — a high-signal niche profile.
Authorship & open source
What they build
Industry experience
- Education & EdTech
Signal breakdown
1
top repo 1
5
17% forks
0
8.8 yr
2
Active
60% stale
Strengths
- Verified author — wrote 100% of commits on jupyter_notebooks
- Original builder — 5 of their own repositories
- Ships to production — 2 live demos
- Data / ML focus
- Domain experience in Education & EdTech
- Core stack: Jupyter
About
Skills
- Jupyter
- Atmospheric Dynamics
- Reanalysis
- Statistical Prediction
- Tropical Cyclone Variability
Featured work
Breaking The Caribbean SST Rainfall Link
Render figures for our published paper "Breaking the Link: Warming disrupts early-season rainfall predictability in the Caribbean", which can be foun…
- Jupyter
by Jhordanne Jones
Jupyter Notebooks
Repository for my Jupyter notebooks containing various analyses from my research projects. In some cases, the notebooks contain plots not featured in…
- Jupyter
- Atmospheric Dynamics
- Reanalysis
- Statistical Prediction
- Tropical Cyclone Variability
by Jhordanne Jones
Asp2021 S2s Group
Repository for S2S Verification tutorial group.
- Jupyter
by Jhordanne Jones