All Classes have breakfast available starting at 8:00 AM, with class starting around 8:30 AM. Classes will finish around 5:00 PM each day, unless your instructor tells you otherwise.
The cost is $50 per class, regardless of how many days a particular class is held.
This class will cover topics of interest to those developing software that uses the NetCDF libraries. Topics include:
This class will review the data access services available through the TDS and will present a number of Python tools that can be used to access and display data from these services. Through a number of simple and advanced examples, attendees will gain hands on experience with TDS services and a variety of Python tools/packages.
This class is for system administrators and data providers to learn how to install, configure and maintain the THREDDS Data Server (TDS).
This three day session will describe how to use the GEMPAK package in a variety of real-time and research contexts. Topics covered will include general design concepts, graphical user interfaces, writing interactive and batch scripts, configuring decoders and data tables, use with archived and case study data sets, output device drivers, and data formats.
The session will also look at the new AWIPS II system currently underdevelopment by the National Weather Service and NCEP National Centers. Topics to be covered include system requirements and user account setup, installation and configuration of the EDEX database server and ingest and display of meteorological data.
This session will cover LDM site management. Topics will include LDM installation, configuration, tuning, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Attendees are expected to have a working knowledge of Unix and Internet networking, including the following:
The first three days session will cover installing and configuring the IDV, loading, displaying, and manipulating data, creating custom diagnostic functions, and scripting. If time permits and there is interest, some time will be devoted to cover issues such as creating custom applications, adding new data sources and displays. The last half day will be spent on the introduction of the RAMADDA server.