In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of October, 2021.
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In case you missed it — here's a recap of news from the Unidata Program Center for the month of October, 2021.
[Read More]Unidata is looking for a Software Developer
28 October 2021
The Unidata Program Center is hiring! We are looking for a scientific software developer to join our team in creating and maintaining software and data services to support the geosciences.
Specifically, we are looking for a developer to join our open source efforts related to the suite of Thematic Real-time Environmental Distributed Data Services (THREDDS) projects. You'll work on projects like netCDF-Java, the THREDDS Data Server, and the Siphon data access library.
[Read More]Unidata is looking for a Software Developer
26 October 2021
The Unidata Program Center is hiring! We are looking for a scientific software developer to join our team in creating and maintaining software and data services to support the geosciences.
We are looking for a software developer to help support Unidata's use of the National Science Foundation's Jetstream OpenStack cloud computing platform. In this position, you'll develop, test, document, and maintain cloud-centric technologies that underlie the Unidata Science Gateway. Along the way, you'll have the chance to help colleagues and collaborators in geoscience education and research roles by deploying technologies on the Science Gateway that further their objectives.
[Read More]TDS Users: Update Your Configuration Now
20 October 2021
Users of the THREDDS Data Server (TDS) are strongly encouraged to update the configuration files on their servers as soon as possible, and before they next restart their servers. Changes in the UCAR/Unidata web infrastructure will cause Web Map Service (WMS) features provided by the TDS to behave incorrectly.
This change affects all versions of the TDS.
[Read More]Announcing a new eLearning course: Learn AWIPS CAVE
20 October 2021
We are announcing a new eLearning course covering the fundamentals of CAVE called Learn AWIPS CAVE. This is an asynchronous web course that can be accessed on demand.
This course is designed for new users of CAVE and includes demonstrations, tutorials, activities, assessments, and challenges using CAVE functionality. The activities are designed with undergraduate meteorology students in mind but are suitable for any post-secondary education level.