In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the NSF Unidata Program Center for the month of March, 2024.
[Read More]NSF Unidata Update: March 2024
01 April 2024
In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the NSF Unidata Program Center for the month of March, 2024.
[Read More]NSF Unidata Unveils Eclipse-Avoidance App for Those Afraid of the Dark
01 April 2024
The United States of America will experience its second total solar eclipse of the 21st century on April 8th, 2024. Millions of Americans reside in the path of totality, and thousands of others will travel to experience the surreal midday darkening. Many of those who experienced the 2017 total solar eclipse claim the event was indescribable, breathtaking, and even humbling. For others, it was a nightmare.
[Read More]NetCDF operators (NCO) version 5.2.2
29 March 2024
Version 5.2.2 of the netCDF Operators (NCO) has been released. NCO is an Open Source package that consists of a dozen standalone, command-line programs that take netCDF files as input, then operate (e.g., derive new data, average, print, hyperslab, manipulate metadata) and output the results to screen or files in text, binary, or netCDF formats.
[Read More]Shutdown of Two Special-Purpose THREDDS Data Servers
29 March 2024
NSF Unidata will be shutting down two existing special-purpose THREDDS Data Servers on April 15, 2024. Please read the full article for details.
[Read More]NSF Unidata Committee Nominations Open
28 March 2024
NSF Unidata is governed by its community. Our Strategic Advisory and Users committees facilitate consensus-building for future directions of the NSF Unidata Program and establish standards of involvement for the community. Direct involvement in the Program by the academic community helps NSF Unidata stay on top of trends in Earth Systems Science education and research; for example, recent initiatives on Python and cloud-based computing have benefited tremendously from committee advice and involvement.
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