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Version 1.12 is available, finally adding the Kern et al. (2018) jetcore detection actor to the main Met.3D version, adding a new weather radar actor that visualizes radar data from the German Weather Service, and a multitude of further improvements.
Read more … Version 1.12 released
Version 1.11 is available, adding streambarbs visualization on horizontal section, imporvements to the GRIB reader, an actor to display geometry data, and a multitude of further improvements.
Read more … Version 1.11 released
I had the honour yesterday to present Met.3D to the public in the "alle wetter!" show on "Hessischer Rundfunk".
The interview is available here (around 7:10 min; the video is available until 24 October 2025).
Thank you so much to the "alle wetter!" team!
Read more … Met.3D on TV
Version 1.9 is available, adding a camera animation sequence tool, new colourmapping functionality, and adding several smaller usability improvements.
Read more … Version 1.9 released
Our article on how 3-D analysis with Met.3D revealed midlatitude overshooting convection during the CIRRUS-HL field experiment has just been published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0103.1
Also watch the video: https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-22-0103.2
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Read more … BAMS article on how 3-D analysis with Met.3D revealed midlatitude overshooting convection during the CIRRUS-HL field experiment