[python-users] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Open Climate 1.2.0 Release

Hi Folks,

The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 1.2.0
release! This release addresses over 50 issues, bugs, and improvements. For
a full breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the release
report <https://s.apache.org/120release>. In particular, OCW packaging has
been improved significantly. Users can now use OCW via our Conda Package
<https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/ocw>. we also provide a Pypi package
<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ocw/1.2.0> for those using PIP. Download
<http://climate.apache.org/downloads.html>. We urge all users to upgrade to
this version immediately. Please let us know how you are using OCW over on
the community mailing lists
<http://climate.apache.org/community/mailing-lists.html>. Finally, please
see our 1.3.0 Roadmap <https://s.apache.org/yP3D> for an idea of the next
line of development.


*What is OCW?*
OCW is an effort to develop software that performs climate model evaluation
using model outputs from a variety of different sources the Earth System
Grid Federation <http://esgf.llnl.gov/>, the Coordinated Regional Climate
Downscaling Experiment <http://www.cordex.org>, the U.S. National Climate
Assessment <http://nca2014.globalchange.gov/> and the North American
Regional Climate Change Assessment Program <http://www.narccap.ucar.edu/>
and temporal/spatial scales with remote sensing data from NASA
<http://www.nasa.gov>, NOAA <http://www.noaa.gov/> and other agencies. The
Python toolkit includes capabilities for rebinning, metrics computation and
visualization.
The OCW DOAP can be viewed at [1]

Source code for this release can be obtained from our downloads page [2].

Lewis
(On behalf of the OCW Project Management Committee)


[0] http://climate.apache.org/
[1] https://github.com/apache/climate/blob/master/doap_CLIMATE.rdf
[2] http://climate.apache.org/downloads.html

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