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April 24th, 2017
-The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 1.2.0 release! +
April 23rd, 2018
+The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 1.3.0 release! + This release addresses 46 issues, bugs, and improvements. For a full + breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the + release report. +
+ Download +We urge all users to upgrade to this version immediately. Please let us + know how you are using OCW over on the + community mailing lists. +
+Finally, please see our 1.4.0 Roadmap for an idea of + the next line of development. +
+ + +April 24th, 2017
+The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 1.2.0 release! This release addresses over 50 issues, bugs, and improvements. For a full breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the - release report.
-In particular, OCW packaging has been improved significantly. Users can now use OCW via our + release report. +
+In particular, OCW packaging has been improved significantly. Users can now use OCW via our Conda Package. - we also provide a Pypi package for those using PIP.
- Download -We urge all users to upgrade to this version immediately. Please let us + we also provide a Pypi package for those using PIP. +
+ Download +We urge all users to upgrade to this version immediately. Please let us know how you are using OCW over on the - community mailing lists.
-Finally, please see our 1.3.0 Roadmap for an idea of - the next line of development.
- -Finally, please see our 1.3.0 Roadmap for an idea of + the next line of development. +
+September 8, 2016
+September 8, 2016
OCW featured at the Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) - Information Technology and Interoperability Committee's - September 2016 Tech Dive Webinar series.
+ Information Technology and Interoperability Committee's + **September 2016 Tech Dive Webinar series**. +Presenters included both Dr. Lewis John McGibbney - and Dr. Huikyo Lee with OCW and its use - within NASA JPL's Regional Climate Modeling and Evaluation System - featuring for the hour!
+ and Dr. Huikyo Lee with OCW and its use + within NASA JPL's Regional Climate Modeling and Evaluation System + featuring for the hour! +Get the entire recording and slides from the - Webinar Page.
+ **Webinar Page**. + - +July 27, 2016
+July 27, 2016
The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 1.1.0 release! - This release addresses a whopping 140 issues, bugs, and improvements. For a full - breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the - release report.
+ This release addresses a whopping 140 issues, bugs, and improvements. For a full + breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the + release report. +In particular, OCW packaging has been improved significantly. Users can now use OCW via our - Conda Package. - we also provide a Pypi package for those using PIP.
+ Conda Package. + we also provide a Pypi package for those using PIP. + DownloadWe urge all users to upgrade to this version immediately. Please let us - know how you are using OCW over on the - community mailing lists.
+ know how you are using OCW over on the + community mailing lists. +Finally, please see our 1.2.0 Roadmap for an idea of - the next line of development.
- + the next line of development. + +September 24, 2015
+September 24, 2015
The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 1.0.0 release! - This release addresses no less than 52 issues, bugs, and improvements. For a full - breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the - release report.
+ This release addresses no less than 52 issues, bugs, and improvements. For a full + breakdown of the work packaged into this release please see the + release report. +Some important features this release packs include statistical downscaling capabilities - such as Delta Method, Quantile Mapping and Quantile Regression, configuration driven evaluation improvements, - better plot support to config based evaluations and a brand new module to calculate area mean and standard - deviation with given subregion information.
+ such as Delta Method, Quantile Mapping and Quantile Regression, configuration driven evaluation improvements, + better plot support to config based evaluations and a brand new module to calculate area mean and standard + deviation with given subregion information. + DownloadWe urge all users to upgrade to this version immediately. Please let us - know how you are using OCW over on the - community mailing lists.
+ know how you are using OCW over on the + community mailing lists. +Finally, please see our 1.1 Roadmap for an idea of - the next line of development.
- + the next line of development. + +January 14, 2015
-The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 0.5 release! This is our last point-oh release before we progress to 1.0 addressing over 40 issues, bugs, - and improvements.
+January 14, 2015
+The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 0.5 release! This is our last point-oh release before we progress to 1.0 addressing over 40 issues, bugs, + and improvements. +
DownloadCheck out the - release notes as well for a full breakdown of all of the features and improvements - bundled into this release. -
+ release notes as well for a full breakdown of all of the features and improvements + bundled into this release. +December 15, 2014
-What a way to top off a year other than being represented at one of the - premier international science conferences! During the month of December in 2014 - OCW was represented by a number of individuals at the American Geophysical Union's - Annual Fall Meeting at the bustling - Mosconi Centre in beautiful San Francisco. With nearly 24,000 attendees, the AGU - Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world.
-OCW featured presentations included: -
We look forward to future direct engagements with the scientific community at - large, especially at AGU 2015!
- +December 15, 2014
+What a way to top off a year other than being represented at one of the + premier international science conferences! During the month of December in 2014 + OCW was represented by a number of individuals at the American Geophysical Union's + Annual Fall Meeting at the bustling + Mosconi Centre in beautiful San Francisco. With nearly 24,000 attendees, the AGU + Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. +
+OCW featured presentations included: +
We look forward to future direct engagements with the scientific community at + large, especially at AGU 2015! +
+September 16, 2014
The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is pleased to announce the 0.4 release! This is a huge release for OCW with over 170 issues, bugs, - and improvements included and represents almost a year of development effort from the team. - The latest release can be downloaded - (as .tgz and/or .zip) from our downloads page
+ and improvements included and represents almost a year of development effort from the team. + The latest release can be downloaded + (as .tgz and/or .zip) from our downloads page +Check out the - release notes as well for a full breakdown of all of the features and improvements - bundled into this release. + release notes as well for a full breakdown of all of the features and improvements + bundled into this release.
June 18, 2014
+June 18, 2014
Memebers of the OCW community (Paul Ramirez, Kyo Lee, and Paul Loikith) led a - half-day RCMES/OCW training session at the 3rd Lund Regional-Scale - Climate Modeling Workshop in Lund, Sweden.
+ half-day RCMES/OCW training session at the 3rd Lund Regional-Scale + Climate Modeling Workshop in Lund, Sweden. +The session was full with 23 attendees from 14 different countries. The - tutorial involved an introduction to - using the RCMES toolkit for model evaluation and information on how to be - involved with OCW development. This was - the first fully interactive hands-on training session for the RCMES - project from which Apache OCW stems. Materials from the tutorial - will be available online at the RCMES site.
+ tutorial involved an introduction to + using the RCMES toolkit for model evaluation and information on how to be + involved with OCW development. This was + the first fully interactive hands-on training session for the RCMES + project from which Apache OCW stems. Materials from the tutorial + will be available online at the RCMES site. +June 17, 2014
As part of Open Science Week - OCW featured a guest post in Redhat's ever popular opensource.com blogging site with - a post entitled What's open source got to do with Earth science? NASA explains.
+ OCW featured a guest post in Redhat's ever popular opensource.com blogging site with + a post entitled What's open source got to do with Earth science? NASA explains. +March 03, 2014
-The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache™ Open Climate Workbench™ as a Top-Level Project. For more information, see the following resources:
-March 03, 2014
+The Apache Software Foundation Announces Apache™ Open Climate Workbench™ as a Top-Level Project. For more information, see the following resources:
+October 12, 2013
The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is happy to announce the 0.3-incubating release. - Over 80 changes, bug fixes, and improvements are included in this release. Grab the latest code from - here!
+ Over 80 changes, bug fixes, and improvements are included in this release. Grab the latest code from + here! +August 19, 2013
The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is happy to present the 0.2-incubating release. - Over 40 issues, bugs, and improvements are included in this release. The source code for this - release is available - here. -
July 29, 2013
-The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is proud to announce our first software release at Apache. - The team resolved over 140 issues in this release and we are already pressing forward with work - on the next release. The 0.1-incubating code source can be found - here. If you would rather work on the trunk version of the code head over to the source code - page. + Over 40 issues, bugs, and improvements are included in this release. The source code for this + release is available + here. +
July 29, 2013
+The Apache Open Climate Workbench team is proud to announce our first software release at Apache. + The team resolved over 140 issues in this release and we are already pressing forward with work + on the next release. The 0.1-incubating code source can be found + here. If you would rather work on the trunk version of the code head over to the source code + page.