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Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! Today we're going to talk about some more functionality with python-awips. If you aren't familiar with python-awips, please check out some of our previous blog posts explaining some of the existing functionality. This blog entry will be focused on our notebook for creating METAR station plots.
We at the Unidata Program Center are delighted to have three student interns with us for the 2022 Summer Internship Program. Click through to read their introductions.
The Unidata Program Center is hiring! We are looking for a scientific data engineer to join our team in creating and maintaining software and data services to support the geosciences.
We are looking for an atmospheric science data expert to help us help our community of scientists access the Earth system science data that fuels their research. Specifically, we are looking for a person who is familiar with geoscience data in a variety of forms, who can help Unidata and its community effectively access those data.
Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! This week we are going to learn how to draw convective warnings in WarnGen. Watch the short video in this entry on how to use WarnGen in AWIPS.
Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! This week we are looking into creating an objective analysis plot in CAVE by loading both model data and current observations. The display/time options are a bit tricky to set up initially, but once you've created the plot, you can save it as a display to easily reload it.
Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! Today we're going to talk about some more functionality with python-awips! If you aren't familiar with python-awips, please check out some of our previous blog posts explaining some of the existing functionality. In this edition we are looking at the Watch Warning and Advisory Plotting Jupyter notebook available in the python-awips Data Plotting Examples collection.
Welcome back to AWIPS Tips! With this entry, we're going to touch on the topic of adding a new grib product into AWIPS. We'll be discussing updates that need to be made for both EDEX and CAVE in order to display your new data properly. In order to do this you need to be running your own EDEX server. Most of the recommendations and tips in this blog can be found in our documentation about ingesting new grid data.
The Unidata Program Center is hiring! We are looking for a scientific software developer to join our team in creating and maintaining software and data services to support the geosciences. Specifically, we are looking for a developer to join our open source efforts related to the suite of Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) projects.
The MetPy development team is looking for anyone who has used MetPy to take the 2022 MetPy Users Survey. The survey should only take approximately 5-10 minutes and is completely anonymous.