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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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OGC Seeks Comments on NetCDF Enhanced Data Model Extension Standard

OGC

The Open Geospatial Consortium membership is seeking comments on an OGC candidate standard, the Network Common Data Form (netCDF) Enhanced Data Model Extension Encoding Standard.

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GEMPAK v6.6.0 Released

GEMPAK 6.6.0 is now available at the download page https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/gempak/

 In addition to general table and map updates, 6.6.0 includes updates to NEXR2RHI and NMAP2, as well as an improved pre-compilation system architecture determination which eliminates the need to modify configuration files on some systems.  Other updates include improved support for the migration to AWIPS II, and the ability to display Cryosat and high-resolution OSCAT data (thanks to the work done by Greg McFadden at OPC). 

November 2011 Status Update: NAWIPS Migration to AWIPS II

Scott Jacobs, acting chief of the NCEP Systems Integration Branch, NCEP Central Operations (NCO), made a remote presentation on the status of AWIPS II development during Unidata's joint Users and Policy committee meeting in October. Jacobs' presentation highlighted several details of the migration status...

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OPeNDAP and Unidata to Integrate Scientific Data Servers

In partnership with OPeNDAP Inc., Unidata has received a three-year award grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in order to better align, link and eventually integrate software that the two organizations independently offer as extensible, open-source infrastructure for scientific data exchange.

The OPeNDAP-Unidata Linked Servers project (OPULS) aims to adapt OPeNDAP and Unidata server systems for greater conformance, linkage, and eventual integration, along the way demonstrating how one group can capitalize on advances achieved by the other.

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