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Hi, John Leeman, Kevin Goebbert, and I are pleased to be offering a one-day short course on MetPy at the 2018 AMS Annual Meeting in Austin, TX: Python for Dynamical Meteorology Using MetPy. The format of the course is like that of our larger Python workshop, relying on Jupyter notebooks to teach several core concepts. The crux of the course is to access remote data sets and use MetPy to perform analyses relevant to synoptic/dynamic meteorology. The goal is to go beyond the traditional introduction to Python and work on some concrete, meteorology-specific problems. As a result, familiarity with Python, NumPy, and Matplotlib is assumed. For more information see: https://annual.ametsoc.org/2018/index.cfm/programs/short-courses-and-workshops/ams-short-course-python-for-dynamical-meteorology-using-metpy/ Ryan -- Ryan May, Ph.D. Software Engineer UCAR/Unidata Boulder, CO
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