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Official twitter account of MetPy, a Python toolkit for meteorology. Sponsored by @Unidata and @NSF funded. Community discussions at: github.com/Unidata/MetPy/…

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NSF Unidata (@unidata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week we give you some helpful tips on ways you can help contribute to and shape open source software! youtube.com/watch?v=9uM2ss…

Max Grover (@mgroverwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ARM News Argonne National Lab Project Pythia @uwescience Project Jupyter GitHub DOE Office of Science proyecto RELÁMPAGO ⛈ None of this would be possible without core open-science tools, toolkits, and collaboration tools such as Python ARM Radar TK Project Pythia Project Jupyter GitHub MetPy thanks to all the folks ensuring this open-science ecosystem continues to work, empowering so much scientific progress!

Diego Souza 📡🛰🌎 (@drodsouza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Desde a versão 1.5.0 da MetPy é possível plotar os "coded bulletins" do NWS Weather Prediction Center, porém esses arquivos não estão disponíveis para a Am. do Sul. Recentemente iniciamos um contato e estão trabalhando na geração dos arquivos para a região! Testes com as primeiras amostras:

Desde a versão 1.5.0 da <a href="/Metpy/">MetPy</a> é possível plotar os  "coded bulletins" do <a href="/NWSWPC/">NWS Weather Prediction Center</a>, porém esses arquivos não estão disponíveis para a Am. do Sul. Recentemente iniciamos um contato e estão trabalhando na geração dos arquivos para a região! Testes com as primeiras amostras:
Max Grover (@mgroverwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1200 UTC sounding from Humboldt Park in Chicago this morning... very moist environment! Sounding from Valparaiso University students in support of DOE Office of Science Argonne National Lab CROCUS project, thanks MetPy for the tools to plot this up! Looking forward to an exciting day 2 of our first IOP!

1200 UTC sounding from Humboldt Park in Chicago this morning... very moist environment! Sounding from <a href="/ValpoU/">Valparaiso University</a> students in support of <a href="/doescience/">DOE Office of Science</a> <a href="/argonne/">Argonne National Lab</a> CROCUS project, thanks <a href="/Metpy/">MetPy</a> for the tools to plot this up! Looking forward to an exciting day 2 of our first IOP!
Jared Rennie (@jjrennie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you can't make it, NO WORRIES here's the slides, which include a lot of resources you need to get started, including some Project Pythia notebooks #NWAS24 docs.google.com/presentation/d…

Eddie Wolff (@ewolffwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another year of radiosonde launches for the undergrad thermo class completed ✅ This time using our new(ish) Windsond system to look at the boundary layer 🎈

Another year of radiosonde launches for the undergrad thermo class completed ✅ This time using our new(ish) Windsond system to look at the boundary layer 🎈
NSF Unidata (@unidata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you been seeing deprecation warnings from datetime around your UTC time calls? That's important since most earth science data are in UTC! This week learn how to fix it in the return of #MetPyMondays! youtube.com/watch?v=3LmMrO…

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🚀 New #MetPyMonday video alert! 🌍⏰ Learn how to handle time zones in #Python using zoneinfo! We cover timezone conversions, daylight savings, and essential tricks to keep your datetime data accurate—no pytz needed! Watch now! #PythonTips #DataScience youtube.com/watch?v=kCY_-m…

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If you're switching over to the other site, reminder that you can continue following us over there for your MetPy news, MetPy Mondays updates, etc.:

If you're switching over to the other site, reminder that you can continue following us over there for your MetPy news, MetPy Mondays updates, etc.:
NSF Unidata (@unidata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you use scientific python in the atmospheric sciences? Interested in adding machine learning workflows to the mix, or improving what you're doing? Check out the "MetPy and Machine Learning" short course at AMS in New Orleans: buff.ly/49wvYMz

Do you use scientific python in the atmospheric sciences? Interested in adding machine learning workflows to the mix, or improving what you're doing? Check out the "MetPy and Machine Learning" short course at AMS in New Orleans: buff.ly/49wvYMz
NSF Unidata (@unidata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Siphon v0.10.0 has been released, with fixes for current versions of things like xarray, numpy, and protobuf, and support for Python 3.10-3.13. It also has bug fixes for things like Hyrax catalogs and Wyoming upper air archive access. Full release notes: github.com/Unidata/siphon…

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In this MetPy Mondays episode, learn how to make your plots smarter by setting units as Matplotlib axis properties! Stop manually converting your data and let Python handle it for you. #metpymonday youtube.com/watch?v=TT1pOp…

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Discover how to animate GOES satellite imagery of Hurricane Helene using Python's powerful libraries! In this MetPy Monday episode, we dive into the goes2go library to fetch GOES-16 ABI data and create stunning animations with Matplotlib’s FuncAnimation! youtu.be/lxl1lafTy58?fe…

WxYard (@wxyarddotcom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to thank Ryan May and the MetPy team for continuing to make a great library! Your library has been my primary source to making weather graphics for several years on WxYard. Here's the closest thing I have to a "MetPy Monday": youtube.com/watch?v=CtIx_F…

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MetPy 1.7.0 is out, including: saturation vapor pressure (including over ice) and LCL calculations, automated high/low identification, and clients for accessing S3 archives of NEXRAD L2/L3, GOES, and ML weather prediction output (from NOAA/CIRA), and more! github.com/Unidata/MetPy/…

NSF Unidata (@unidata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We at NSF Unidata are pleased to announce that we have now received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the next year of our five-year award. This allows us to end the current furlough of our staff and resume our operations. buff.ly/GafcZts

We at NSF Unidata are pleased to announce that we have now received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the next year of our five-year award. This allows us to end the current furlough of our  staff and resume our operations. buff.ly/GafcZts