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MetPy Mondays #244 - 1 Minute ASOS Data

Hourly ASOS data are great, but 1 minute data are better! Learn how to get it and how to interpret it this week!

Expanding Declarative Syntax Capabilities in MetPy

Nathaniel Martinez
Nathaniel Martinez

The focus of my summer internship was working on MetPy, both adding new functionality and updating existing documentation to reflect recent updates to MetPy. In particular, I focused on expanding current declarative syntax functionality to Matplotlib’s pcolormesh via the RasterPlot class. Declarative syntax enables quick and easy plotting of data, particularly for users new to Python or MetPy.

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MetPy Mondays #243 - What to do about NaNs?

This week we'll look at a few ways you can deal with NaNs in your data!

MetPy Mondays #242 - Turning Altimeter Settings into Station and Sea Level Pressures

Sometimes all we get from a METAR is an altimeter setting, but we want to plot station or sea level pressure. MetPy is here to help!

MetPy Mondays #241 - Dispelling Coriolis Myths with MetPy

We've all heard the myth about Coriolis forces changing how a toilet flushes, so this week we disprove it with MetPy.

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