The RAMADDA development team is pleased to announce the release of RAMADDA 1.6. The Repository for Archiving, Managing and Accessing Diverse Data (RAMADDA) is an Open Source information management and data repository framework for the geosciences that provides a turnkey system enabling data providers and users to upload, manage, and share data holdings.
Version 6.11.7 of the LDM has been released. It fixes a bug that caused the NOAAPORT ingest component to crash.
Here's the story:
The NOAAPORT Satellite Broadcast System contains a lot of GRIB-2 messages. Such messages require external tables in order to be interpreted. The NOAAPORT ingest component of the LDM uses the tables that come with GEMPAK to interpret GRIB-2 messages in order to generate meaningful LDM product-identifiers. Unfortunately, not all tables are complete and creators of GRIB-2 messages are free to add data for which no corresponding table-entry exists.
The RAMADDA development team is pleased to announce the release of RAMADDA 1.5. The Repository for Archiving, Managing and Accessing Diverse Data (RAMADDA) is an Open Source information management and data repository framework for the geosciences that provides a turnkey system enabling data providers and users to upload, manage, and share data holdings.
In April, 2013, the first UPC-release of AWIPS II (version 13.2.1) was provided for a limited number of universities. Now, Unidata welcomes additional sites to join this program. Please read further for details on how to participate as a beta tester.
The Unidata Program Center has openings for two software engineers. The main focus of these positions will be in the THREDDS group working on the netCDF-Java and the THREDDS Data Server (TDS) software. We are looking for self-motivated people who thrive in a flexible job with great benefits, building world-class web services for scientific data.
Version 6.11.6 of the LDM has been released. Continuing the trend of version 6.11.5, this version doesn't have the PNG or ZLIB packages bundled-in -- and for the same reasons: bundling is no longer necessary, security is enhanced by removing them, and the size of the LDM package is reduced. You must have the PNG and ZLIB development packages installed in order to build this version of the LDM.
Time is running out to register for July's 2013 Software Training Workshop. this July in Boulder, Colorado. The workshop will be held at the end of July at the Unidata Program Center in Boulder, Colorado, and features courses covering our display and analysis packages, data access and management tools, the Local Data Manager (LDM), and the THREDDS Data Server (TDS).
Remember that the Unidata Program Center will be holding the 2013 Software Training Workshop this July in Boulder, Colorado. The workshop features courses covering our display and analysis packages GEMPAK (with an introduction to AWIPS-II) and the IDV, data access and management tools, the Local Data Manager (LDM), the Network Common Data Form (netCDF), and the THREDDS Data Server (TDS).