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CDAT v4.0
The highly anticipated CDAT v4.0
was released in November 2005 and brings lot's of changes and
improvements. You can read about the most important updates from
version v3.* on the CDAT
web portal news or see the full
features list.
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The
CDAT software is constantly evolving, developing and
improving. We
welcome new collaborators and always look forward to integrate new
exciting software subsystems and packages.
The CDAT team is going to strive to make quarterly releases
of the new versions of the CDAT software.
We will also be issueing the Quarterly Progress Reports
together with the quarterly CDAT
Newsletter, which first edition you are reading right
now.
Our
team hopes this will bring the CDAT closer to the broad scientific
community and software developer public, and will keep them informed as
to the plans and the direction of the software.
We welcome any suggestions and new
collaborators with open hands.
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CDAT developers are currently working with Ncvtk developers
to make Ncvtk 3D
graphics accessible to the CDAT community.
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Work is on the way to make IPCC ESG
data holdings accesible from VCDAT.
This will allow a user to select the IPCC ESG OPeNDAP
server, authenticate the user access, list files ....
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CDAT
Web Portal and Services are being upgraded, the CDAT Source Code Repository
is being added together with the
OPeNDAP Data Access, CDAT web Documentation is
begin constantly enhanced.
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Extract, average and plot the
data.
You can
extract the data and plot it in just 6 easy commands in CDAT.
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Loop through a subset of the AMIP
data for a specified variable and extract data covering the AMIP
I time period (1979/01 - 1988/12).
Calculate average annual cycle,
generate gridpoint
anomalies and a global
anomaly time series.
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