Version 5.0.2 of the netCDF Operators (NCO) has been released. NCO is an Open Source package that consists of a dozen standalone, command-line programs that take netCDF files as input, then operate (e.g., derive new data, average, print, hyperslab, manipulate metadata) and output the results to screen or files in text, binary, or netCDF formats.
The NCO project is coordinated by Professor Charlie Zender of the Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine.
The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is looking to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the field of Atmospheric Science or Meteorology, with teaching duties to begin the fall 2022 semester.
As a community-governed program, Unidata depends on guidance and feedback from current and prospective users in the atmospheric and geoscience community. This includes educators, researchers, students, and professionals within the government and private sectors. The 2021 Unidata Users Committee Community Survey seeks your feedback both on existing Unidata services and possible future directions for the program. Your ideas will help inform Unidata's path forward; your participation is much appreciated.
Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! This week's tip is all about working with the Points and Baselines tools. These tools are interactive reference graphics in a map editor that we use for creating any non-plan view display type in the Volume Browser. Watch the video below for a demonstration and a few tips for working with these two tools.