Chief Scientist Position Available for the COSMIC Program at UCAR

Chief Scientist Position Available for the COSMIC Program at UCAR

Expiration: June 17, 2011 or until filled

Job Description: Provides scientific and technical leadership in the development of measurement techniques making use of GNSS signals, conduct research on the improvement of GNSS measurement techniques and their applications in the geosciences, and provide science support for the planning and execution of GNSS science missions undertaken by the COSMIC program. 

For more information:  https://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/submit.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=216926&company_id=15947&version=1&source=ONLINE&jobOwner=962105&aid=1

Unidata Training Workshop

The Unidata Program Center is pleased to announce its 2011 Software Training Workshop is now open for registration.

 The workshop features our display and analysis packages GEMPAK and the IDV, data access and management tools, the Local Data Manager (LDM), the Network Common Data Form (netCDF), and the THREDDS Data Server (TDS).

 For more information and registration: https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/events/2011TrainingWorkshop/

Open Geospatial Consortium approves netCDF standards

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) membership has approved the OGC Network Common Data Form (netCDF) Core Encoding Standard, and netCDF Binary Encoding Extension Standard - netCDF Classic and 64-bit Offset Format as official OGC standards.

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Meteorologist / Information Technology Specialist at NCEP

The National Centers for Environmental Prediction's (NCEP), Central Operations (NCO), Production Management Branch located in Camp Springs, MD is looking for a Meteorologist (Data Flow Analyst). NCO is an organization that serves as an internal information technology provider for NCEP. The Center provides these services through tight integration across all of its branches. This integration is reflected in the emphasis on project performance by using teams comprised of resources from multiple organizations within NCO and NCEP as a whole.

Incumbent is responsible for supporting the continuous, ingest and dissemination of data into and out of the NWS Central Computing System. This system provides central guidance and forecast products 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year: Ensuring all incoming and outgoing data and products are delivered to their proper locations on time, maintaining and enhancing the locally developed data transport software (DBNet), integration testing of proposed changes and is expected to interface directly with providers and customers when troubleshooting data flow issues, understanding of numerical modeling principals and is expected to determine the impact of proposed changes on other components of the numerical suite, troubleshooting and correcting problems to the flow of data.

NOTE: According to the solicitation on usajobs.gov, applications are being accepted from Thursday, April 14, 2011 to Wednesday, April 20, 2011.

For details, search for "NWS-NCEP-2011-0059" on usajobs.gov or follow this link: https://1.usa.gov/gZ2hKa

THREDDS Data Server version 4.2.6

The THREDDS Data Server version 4.2.6 is available. This version is recommended for all users, including production servers. The latest update can be downloaded at https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/THREDDS/tech/TDS.html.

Version 4.2.6 includes the following changes:

  • Add CRS definitions to EPSG CRS WKT database (epsg.properties) for 3857, 3408, and 3409
  • Fix tds/build.xml to directly reference catalina-ant.jar for Catalina deploy tasks
  • Fix TDS NCSS service so HTML form does not hardcode "/thredds" as the context path
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