NSF Unidata Program Center. NSF Unidata exists to serve a community of researchers and educators dedicated to advancing the frontiers of Earth Systems science with data access, tools (e.g. NetCDF, AWIPS, IDV, MetPy, THREDDS, LDM), and community support.
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This week's MetPy Monday tutorial demonstrates how to access GFS analysis data from a THREDDS Data Server: buff.ly/0LfaLnf
This week's MetPy Mondays tutorial shows how to create a Stüve diagram in Python using MetPy’s new Stüve plotting tools. buff.ly/LLryKAC
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Proposal deadline extended to Friday, April 3, 2026. Does your Earth Systems Science project need some equipment to succeed? There's still time to apply for up to $20,000 from this year's community equipment awards program. buff.ly/FWV9BuI
Did you know that NSF Unidata provides grants to help you purchase hardware for projects that benefit your institution and the community at large? You can still take part in the 2026 program -- applications are due by March 27, 2026. buff.ly/iIDBGnE
There's a lot going on today for NSF Unidata staff -- and our 2025 summer interns! -- at #AMS2026. Check our schedule at buff.ly/NIXTDSe for talks and posters, or come chat at the UCAR booth (#119 in the exhibit hall) from 1-6pm.
Does your Earth Systems Science project need some equipment to succeed? Just a reminder that the proposal deadline for this year's NSF Unidata Community Equipment Awards program is March 27, 2026. buff.ly/nkzoZk2
Join Project Pythia June 15-18, 2026 for an in-person hackathon in Boulder, CO. Registration is open through May 22, but act early if you're interested in support to travel to the event. buff.ly/YG3dRsp
As the NSF Unidata Science Gateway grows in visibility, popularity, and features, we want to share what we’re excited about and some of what’s been going on behind the scenes! www.unidata.ucar.edu/news/nsf-uni...
NSF Unidata's advisory committees have reorganized themselves into a new structure to invite participation from a wider range of community members. Read more: buff.ly/pGJ1lsX
MetPy Mondays is back! John Leeman from NSF Unidata introduces what’s new in MetPy and previews a new 15-part MetPy Mondays series focused on practical meteorological data analysis, remote data access, and case study plotting. buff.ly/BQitB7I
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This spring, the NSF Unidata Users and Strategic Advisory committees voted to approve a new organizational structure for the bodies that provide the Program with advice and guidance. Beginning with…
This MetPy Monday episode introduces a new series focused on the latest features in MetPy and practical workflows for meteorological data analysis in Python. John highlights improvements to core…