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Fresh IDV Videos on YouTube

IDV

A number of new screencasts describing concepts and techniques related to using Unidata's Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) have been posted to the Unidata YouTube channel. The videos were created as part of Unidata 2019 intern Jessica Blunt's summer projects, and cover a variety of basic IDV tasks using the most recent IDV release (version 5.6).

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What's New in IDV 5.6

3D Streamlines

The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 5.6 is now available. This is a major release with new features including an isentropic advection derived parameter, a 3D streamline display, new display types for the 3D grid tracer display, and a chooser for Geostationary Lightning Mapper data from ADDE servers. In addition, the release includes updates to existing features and incorporates the latest netCDF-Java library.

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IDV 5.6

The Integrated Data Viewer (IDV) version 5.6 is available now. This is a major release and is recommended for all users. It can be downloaded at:

https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/idv/current/.

New features

System Changes:

  1. Latest netCDF-Java 4.6.13 library
  2. Latest VisAD
  3. IDV Certificates

Display Changes:

  1. Isentropic Advection
  2. GLM ADDE Chooser
  3. 3D Streamline Display
  4. 3D Trajectory Display Update
  5. Vertical Profile in Pressure Axis

Jython/ISL Changes:

  1. Basic Grid Math Update
  2. New ISL tag will Publish a file to the RAMADDA server

For more information and a complete list of changes, see the Release Notes.

2018 Software Training Workshops Coming in October

Training

Registration will be opening shortly for Unidata's 2018 Software Training Workshop. The workshop features courses on Unidata's display and analysis packages MetPy, IDV, and AWIPS, as well as courses on data access and management tools including the Local Data Manager (LDM) and the THREDDS Data Server (TDS), and netCDF.

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Additional DOIs Avaiable for Unidata Technologies

doi.org

Additional Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) have been created for Unidata technologies. We encourage you to use the DOIs when citing or otherwise referring to these technologies, because they provide a mechanism by which the information referred to can be found even if the web address underlying the DOI changes over time.

DOIs are strings of characters assigned by a registering organization to uniquely idenfity a digital resource such as a document, software package, data set, or other electronic “object.” Once a DOI is registered, metadata about the object can be associated with the identifier and maintained separately from the object itself, so that changes to the object's location can be reflected in the DOI's metadata.

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