Release Candidate for Version 1.4
A release candidate for a new version 1.4 is available, adding support for trajectory computation within Met.3D.
by Marc Rautenhaus (comments: 0)
See the gitlab repository for details.
We present this Met.3D version at this year‘s Annual Meeting of the European Meteorological Society in Barcelona, Spain:
Rautenhaus, M., Fischer, C., Vogt, T., Beckert, A., and Fuchs, S.: Towards Met.3D version 2: Rapid exploration of numerical weather prediction data by means of interactive 3-D visualization, EMS Annual Meeting 2024, Barcelona, Spain, 1–6 Sep 2024, EMS2024-946, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2024-946, 2024.
Fischer, C., Vogt, T., Beckert, A., Fuchs, S., Radke, T., and Rautenhaus, M.: Novel 3-D and AI-based weather forecast products based on open data, EMS Annual Meeting 2024, Barcelona, Spain, 1–6 Sep 2024, EMS2024-949, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2024-949, 2024
A release candidate for a new version 1.4 is available, adding support for trajectory computation within Met.3D.
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