TDS and RAMADDA at the Climate Diagnostics Center

Video display wall at the NOAA/CDC Lab in Boulder

The University of Colorado at Boulder's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) Climate Diagnostics Center (CDC) maintains a repository of climate datasets that is used daily by researchers and educators at CIRES and around the world. These datasets are being used to answer questions about the Earth's climate system, such as the cause and nature of extreme climate events like the 2010 Russian Heat Wave. We received funds from the 2011 Unidata Community Equipment Awards program to purchase a new server to enhance and expand our existing THREDDS Data Server (TDS) capabilities and establish a RAMADDA server at the CDC in order to provide end-to-end data services that facilitate research and education in the climate sciences.

[Read More]

Unidata Committee Nominations Open

The Unidata Users Committee

The Unidata Program Center is seeking new people to serve on Unidata's Policy and Users Committees.

Unidata is governed by its community. Our governing committees facilitate consensus building for future directions for the Unidata Program and establish standards of involvement for the community.

[Read More]

NM State Provides Community Access to Data

Student using the THREDDS server to acquire Landsat imagery.

New Mexico State University's community data portal uses Unidata's Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) Data Server and Repository for Archiving, Managing and Accessing Diverse Data (RAMADDA) server applications. The portal makes data sets that have been archived at NMSU's Center for Applied Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Meteorology and Environment (CARSAME) and New Mexico Climate Center available to the public.

[Read More]

2012 Users Workshop: Registration Extended

2009 Users Workshop
Bring a poster!

Registration for the 2012 Undiata Users Workshop has been extended through Friday, June 8.

The Unidata Users Committee invites you to join Unidata staff, community members, and distinguished speakers this July in Boulder, Colorado. The goal of this year's workshop is to raise awareness of data science in the geoscience academic community and share hands-on activities, course materials, and ideas for improving research and education.

[Read More]
News@Unidata
News and information from the Unidata Program Center
News@Unidata
News and information from the Unidata Program Center

Welcome

FAQs

Developers’ blog

Recent Entries:
Take a poll!

What if we had an ongoing user poll in here?

Browse By Topic
  • feed Community (422)
Browse by Topic
« June 2012 »
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
       
Today