Rutgers University Makes Real-Time Marine Data Accessible

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Rutgers students use real-time data to pilot an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

The Coastal Ocean Observation Lab at Rutgers University (RU-COOL) is using Unidata and other open source technologies to collect, process, and make available a wide range of ocean data for use by students and researchers. Their collection of real-time and historical oceanographic datasets will aid in understanding the physical and biological ocean processes impacting the Mid-Atlantic region, leading to improvements in maritime safety and ecosystem-based management strategies.

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2012 Software Training Workshops: Registration Extended

Training Workshop
Learn directly from Unidata developers at the training workshop.

The 2012 Unidata Software Training Workshops will be held October 22 – November 7 at the Unidata Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.

Registration extended:
Last day to register is October 1st!

Unidata's training workshops are created and presented by the software developers and support staff for each package, so you can be sure to get your questions answered!

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2012 Software Training Workshops

Training Workshop
Learn directly from Unidata developers at the training workshop.

The 2012 Unidata Software Training Workshops will be held October 22 - November 7 at the Unidata Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.

Unidata's training workshops are created and presented by the software developers and support staff for each package, so you can be sure to get your questions answered!

Registration for the workshops is open through September 10, 2012. More information is available on the Training Workshops page.

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Students Learn with Unidata Technologies at University of Salento and CMCC

Students in the University of Salento's Advanced Data Management course

Climate Change research is becoming an ever more data intensive and oriented scientific activity. Petabytes of climate data are continuously produced, delivered, accessed, and processed by scientists and researchers at multiple sites at an international level. The Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC) and the University of Salento in Italy are using equipment purchased with a Unidata Community Equipment Grant to help students study climate change issues at both global and regional (Mediterranean area) scales.

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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.

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