Version 1.8 released
A new version 1.8 is available, adding computation of partial derivatives and fixing several minor bugs.
by Marc Rautenhaus (comments: 0)
Michael Kern and Alexander Kumpf will present their latest papers on "Interactive 3D Visual Analysis of Atmospheric Fronts" and on "Visual Analysis of the Temporal Evolution of Ensemble Forecast Sensitivities" at the IEEE Visualization Conference 2018 (October 21-26, 2018) in Berlin, Germany. We'd be pleased to meet you there to discuss our work!
A new version 1.8 is available, adding computation of partial derivatives and fixing several minor bugs.
A new publication in Geoscientific Model Development uses Met.3D to investigate 3-D potential vorticity anomalies: https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/15/4447/2022/
A new version 1.7 is available, improving map projection support, and adding computation of relative humidity and colouring of trajectories by an auxiliary variable.
A new publication in Weather and Climate Dynamics uses Met.3D to investigate Marine Cold Air Outbreaks and Polar Lows in ERA-5 data: https://wcd.copernicus.org/articles/2/867/2021/wcd-2-867-2021.html
A new version 1.6 is available, adding a simple batch mode, improvements to the user interface, as well as a number of bugfixes.