-`query_yaml -c ${rubycat}` will list a hierarchy of simulations (data tree structure included) that is on the specified catalogue.
-`query_yaml -c ${rubycat}` or `query_yaml --ruby`will list a hierarchy of simulations (data tree structure included) that is on the specified catalogue. For all query_yaml examples using ruby catalogue, you can substitute `-c ${rubycat}` with `--ruby`.
<details><summary>text dump snippet from "query_yaml -c ${rubycat}" </summary>
Honorable mentions on some caveats in ICON that may matter for the analysis.
Honourable mentions on some caveats in ICON that may matter for the analysis.
1) 3D **time-mean** atmospheric output on model levels only. See next section to [interpolate to pressure level](#Interpolating-from-model-levels-to-pressure-levels)
2) Time shift in output (e.g. `cdo -shifttime,-14days` for monthly files)
2) Time shift in output (e.g. `cdo -shifttime,-15days` for monthly files)
3) For sea surface height, better to use `ssh` instead of `zos`, especially under sea-ice
4) ICON-A is non-hydrostatic, be careful with conversion of wa to omega
5) Ocean has time-variant vertical coordinate system (zstar)
5) For ocean mixed layer depth, `mld` was for CMIP5 and before. `mlotst` is used for CMIP6 onwards. `mlotst10` uses 10m depth temperature instead of SST as reference.
6) Ocean has time-variant vertical coordinate system (zstar)