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The Project Pythia Python Tutorial Seminar Series continues with a lesson on MetPy on Wednesday, 2 February 2022 at 1 PM Mountain Standard Time. This session will be led by @dcamron.

Bio

Drew Camron works as a Python Developer with Unidata, one of UCAR's Community Programs, where he serves as a maintainer for the open-source MetPy and Siphon projects along with Unidata's collection of synchronous and asynchronous virtual Python learning resources. Throughout his education and profession, Drew has nurtured a long-running passion for using and supporting open source tools and seeks to make it easier for others to use and learn them along the way.

His cats are also known for making appearances during virtual presentations, so keep an eye out.

How-to-Run

You may also download the environment to run locally:

  • Check your conda install with conda --version and if necessary install by following these instructions.

  • Clone this repository by running git clone https://github.com/ProjectPythia/metpy-2022-02-09 in your terminal.

  • Still in the terminal, create a Conda environment from the environment.yml file by first moving into the metpy-2022-02-09 directory with cd metpy-2022-02-09 and then conda env update --file environment.yml

  • Activate your environment in the terminal with conda activate pythia-metpy-tutorial.

  • Test your installation by launching JupyterLab with jupyter lab.

Sign Up

To receive the Zoom link and password, please join the [email protected] Google group and Calendar.

To join the [email protected] Google Group, follow this link and click "Join Group" next to the group name.

By attending this tutorial, you are subject to the NCAR/UCAR Code of Conduct

Tutorial Recording

This session has been recorded on our Youtube channel.

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