Register now to join this free virtual workshop to be held June 12, 2023!
As part of the NSF Institute for Geospatial Understanding through an Integrative Discovery Environment (I-GUIDE) program's Virtual Consulting Office, Unidata MetPy developers Ryan May and Drew Camron will be leading an online workshop titled Realtime Weather Information Visualization using MetPy's Simplified Plotting Interface . From the workshop announcement:
An important aspect of meteorology and the study of the weather is its near constant impact on our lives, which necessitates access to a wide array of data and products on a realtime basis. This drives the development of tools that simplify and facilitate the ability to readily work with this information. This session uses a Python-based library, MetPy, to work with realtime satellite data and severe weather forecast products to build a visualization of the current weather using MetPy's so-called “simplified plotting interface.”
The workshop will be held online, starting at 10:30am Central Time (UTC−06:00) and lasting approximately one and a half hours.
To register, visit: https://illinois.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwrdOGsrTopH9LkSU2Yo2FgT6CyTNByHI0j#/registration
The I-GUIDE program enables transformative discovery and innovation for tackling fundamental scientific and societal challenges that are at the cusp of achieving significant breakthroughs by harnessing the vast, diverse, and ever-growing corpus of geospatial data. To learn more, visit the I-GUIDE web site.