Posted in 2017

Release 0.11.0

We are happy to announce the release of \(\omega radlib\) 0.11.0.

It introduces our first shot at reading IRIS (Sigmet) data - a feature that has been requested by quite a number users. Learn more about io.read_iris, and see it at work here. We are looking forward to your feedback!

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Introducing {{wradlib}} Cheat-Sheets

Today we are glad to announce the start of a series of Cheat-Sheets covering all aspects of wradlib. The first Cheat-Sheet is Wradlib Getting Started which is available via the new Downloads-Section.

Cheat-Sheets are very well established not only within the Python-Community. Who of us has not used the GitHub Git Cheat Sheet or the CONDA Cheat Sheet to get git and conda running?

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Release 0.10.1

We are happy to announce the release of \(\omega radlib\) 0.10.1.

This release is mainly a bug-fix release to make \(\omega radlib\) work with the latest numpy release 1.13.

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Release 0.10.0

We are happy to announce the release of \(\omega radlib\) 0.10.0.

Highlight of this release is the implementation of matching of GPM/TRMM-platforms with ground radar observations in 3D. A step-by-step guide is available as jupyter notebook. Also the \(\omega radlib\) raster handling has been improved considerably with PR#137.

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