Version 1.7 released
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.
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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.
A short newsletter article about our 3D weather forecasting session at the Cyclone Workshop 2019 has just appeared in the recently published ECMWF Newsletter Vol. 162. The article can be read online here, the full PDF of the Newsletter is available here.
A new version 1.5 is available, adding support for interactive Skew-T diagrams. Also, a binary archive is now available for download.