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The week we cover using the Siphon Python library to access sounding data from three prominent archives: Wyoming, Iowa State, ... This week learn how to use the declarative plotting interface to create complex multi-panel figures! This week we look at the handy add_station_lat_lon method and what it can do for you!

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  • The week we cover using the Siphon Python library to access sounding data from three prominent archives: Wyoming, Iowa State, ...
  • This week learn how to use the declarative plotting interface to create complex multi-panel figures!
  • This week we look at the handy add_station_lat_lon method and what it can do for you!
  • Find out the best ways to include paths to your data in your analysis in this week's
  • We too often save code profiling for the end of the development cycle.

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MetPy Mondays #79 - Function Documentation

MetPy Mondays #79 - Function Documentation

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MetPy Mondays #179 - Profiling Code INSIDE a Notebook!

MetPy Mondays #179 - Profiling Code INSIDE a Notebook!

We too often save code profiling for the end of the development cycle. Learn how to painlessly profile inside the Jupyter notebook ...

MetPy Mondays #78 - Path Best Practices

MetPy Mondays #78 - Path Best Practices

Find out the best ways to include paths to your data in your analysis in this week's

MetPy Mondays #228 - Adding Station Lats and Lons

MetPy Mondays #228 - Adding Station Lats and Lons

This week we look at the handy add_station_lat_lon method and what it can do for you! Also don't forget to go fill out the

MetPy Mondays #71 - Declarative Muti-Panel Plotting

MetPy Mondays #71 - Declarative Muti-Panel Plotting

This week learn how to use the declarative plotting interface to create complex multi-panel figures!

MetPy Mondays #255 - Calculating Q-Vectors to Find Frontogenic and Frontolytic Zones

MetPy Mondays #255 - Calculating Q-Vectors to Find Frontogenic and Frontolytic Zones

The Q-vector is a great tool for dynamic analysis, but did you know

MetPy Mondays #25 - Color Tables

MetPy Mondays #25 - Color Tables

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MetPy Mondays #70 - Declarative Contour Plotting

MetPy Mondays #70 - Declarative Contour Plotting

Try out contour plotting with the new declarative interface!

MetPy Mondays #27 - Deprecation

MetPy Mondays #27 - Deprecation

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MetPy Mondays #294 - Which Sounding Archive to Use?

MetPy Mondays #294 - Which Sounding Archive to Use?

The week we cover using the Siphon Python library to access sounding data from three prominent archives: Wyoming, Iowa State, ...