In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of August, 2022.
[Read More]31 August 2022
In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of August, 2022.
[Read More]30 August 2022
Unidata ended support for all TDS versions prior to 5.x on August 31st, 2022. We will no longer be providing support for TDS 4.6.x in any capacity, including security upgrades. All TDS users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest release of TDS 5, which can be obtained from our downloads page.
For help upgrading to version 5, please refer to the documentation. To get help with issues or report bugs in version 5, contact support-thredds@unidata.ucar.edu or open an issue on our GitHub repository.
AWIPS Tips: Using Drawing Properties for WWA Display in CAVE
24 August 2022
Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! This week we are going to learn how to use drawing properties for customizing Watches, Warnings, and Advisories (WWAs) in CAVE. The drawing properties allow you to customize the visibility of text, time, outline, and thatched fill individually between types of records and resources. The display settings also allow you to show or hide sampling for each record type in the resource. Watch the short video below on how to use drawing properties in CAVE.
[Read More]UPDATE: Abstract Deadlines for AMS, AGU Meetings
23 August 2022
The abstract submission deadline for the 2023 AMS meeting has been extended.
The 103rd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in will be held 8-12 January 2023 in Denver, CO. This year's theme is “Data: Driving Science. Informing Decisions. Enriching Humanity.” The submission deadline for abstracts is 31 August 2022.
[Read More]Offer: Unidata Science Gateway JupyterHub Resources Available for Fall 2022 Courses
22 August 2022
For the fall 2022 term, Unidata is once again offering universities (or individual instructors) access to cloud-based JupyterHub servers tailored to the requirements of university atmospheric science courses and workshops. Unidata will work with you to customize the technologies and data requirements for your class. By using the Unidata Science Gateway, instructors can add Jupyter notebooks used in their coursework to a dedicated JupyterHub hosted using Unidata's resources in the NSF Jetstream cloud. Once logged in to the JupyterHub, individual students access pre-configured computing environments that allow them to work with the notebooks interactively, making and saving their own alterations to existing notebooks or creating their own new notebooks.
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