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Multidimensional arrays storage engine

Python 32 6 Updated Sep 24, 2024
2 Updated Sep 23, 2025

A commandline utility for converting GeoTIFF files for use in WRF

Shell 57 26 Updated Jul 14, 2023

A collection of Voila web apps for geospatial applications

Jupyter Notebook 40 1 Updated May 30, 2025

WRF-Hydro model code

Fortran 217 150 Updated Oct 24, 2025

fortran bindings to proj4 library

Fortran 4 6 Updated Aug 1, 2025

Docker images for the WRF-Hydro modeling system

Python 23 24 Updated Nov 4, 2025

Jupyter notebooks for WRF-Hydro trainings

Jupyter Notebook 55 49 Updated May 16, 2025

jupyter/scipy-notebook with my most used tools

Dockerfile 1 1 Updated May 7, 2025

Running Dash App from a docker

Python 2 Updated Apr 27, 2020

App to see Covid19 time series from JHU CSSE per country

Python 1 Updated May 10, 2020

Ready-to-run Docker images containing Jupyter applications

Python 8,376 3,009 Updated Nov 25, 2025

The official repository for the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model

Fortran 1,513 798 Updated Nov 14, 2025

A series of Jupyter Notebooks on exploring Unidata technology with Python. See website for more information.

Jupyter Notebook 149 122 Updated Jan 9, 2020

Python API for the WRF-Hydro model

Python 60 43 Updated Feb 16, 2024

THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL REPOSITORY, SEE https://github.com/wrf-model/WRF FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CODE

Fortran 124 51 Updated May 21, 2018

a python module that allows reading and writing BUFR formatted files, where BUFR stands for Binary Universal Form for the Representation of meteorological data.

Python 29 12 Updated May 24, 2022