In conjunction with the AWS Open Datasets team, we are changing the AWS S3 bucket that contains up-to-date NEXRAD Level II archive data. There is a new bucket name/SNS topic, but no other changes. The legacy bucket will be discontinued September 1, 2025. https://t.co/gp1qyvlsNa
The 2025 NSF Unidata Community Survey closes this Friday!
Take a few minutes to share your insights and help guide our efforts in the coming years. It will really help us understand your Earth science data needs.
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There’s still time to share your voice in the 2025 NSF Unidata Community Survey, closing June 20!
Help shape how we support the Earth sciences community. The survey is short and will really help us understand your needs.
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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. https://t.co/96zs59A9fn
✨There’s still time to share your voice in the 2025 NSF Unidata Community Survey!✨
As our program center plans for future work, your feedback is essential to ensure we’re meeting the evolving needs of the community.
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✨Calling on our community: your feedback fuels our future✨
The NSF Unidata Community Survey is still accepting responses. By sharing your experience and ideas, you help us return better prepared to serve the Earth systems science community.
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✨Reminder: The 2025 NSF Unidata Community Survey is still accepting responses✨
Your input is vital to help shape how our program center supports the Earth systems science community, especially as we prepare to resume work.
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Due to the current gap in funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation, the NSF Unidata Program is pausing most operations. Nearly all staff will be furloughed until funds from our existing NSF grant become available. For more information, see https://t.co/SDPRZf3bET
✨The 2025 NSF Unidata Community Survey is now live! ✨
Take 15 minutes to share your insights, and as a thank you, you'll have the chance to enter a drawing for a NSF Unidata swag bag.
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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! https://t.co/GAtXlBjvq0
Bringing soundings to life! This week’s #MetPyMonday shows how to animate Skew-T diagrams + build a growing CAPE time series using MetPy + Siphon. https://t.co/7LGtFpcNHx
Want a clean way to combine a Skew-T and time series in Python?
This week’s #MetPyMonday shows how to wrangle GridSpec for a tight layout with MetPy + Siphon. https://t.co/xmZb2cKzmO
Need to know which METAR station is closest to your point of interest? Checkout this week's #metpymonday
We show you how to:
✅ Build a clean station list from MetPy
✅ Find the nearest station using KDTree
✅ Find distance with GeoPandas
#Python
https://t.co/rtqNV5rQhG
This week, we extend last week’s sounding data cache with powerful new features:
✅ Automatic cleanup of stale files
✅ Fallback to Iowa State if Wyoming fails
Keep your workflow clean & efficient — watch now: https://t.co/rWIXmCCIPx
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Tired of downloading the same data over and over? In our latest #MetPyMonday, we show you how to build a local cache for NWS soundings! Learn how to automate your data retrieval and streamline your workflow in just a few minutes. https://t.co/bW5fDIAoxl
🌍 New #MetPyMonday! 🚀
This week, we’re mapping wind roses on OpenStreetMap using CartoPy! 📊🌬️
✅ Extract & plot wind data
✅ Overlay wind roses on real-world maps
✅ Customize map layers for meteorology & GIS
Watch now! 🎥 https://t.co/qsF3zAKtKN
New #MetPyMonday! 🌍 Learn how to plot wind roses using Python! 📊
✅ Analyze wind patterns in Denver
✅ Create single & multi-panel wind rose plots
✅ Improve your meteorological visualizations
Watch now: https://t.co/nPjWR5LaOd
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Can you think of someone who has helped you (and others!) on your path as an Earth Systems scientist? NSF Unidata's Russell L. DeSouza Award honors those who help our community share ideas, data, and software. It's easy to make a nomination! https://t.co/gZupFPw6lZ