Presentation material for the O2A Jourfix on February 24th, 2021
Philipp S. Sommer
Some of the features presented are still in development mode and cannot be used with the latest libraries.
This presentation uses material from the DKRZ TechTalk from November, 17th 2020 and the presentation at the KS Seminar on January 28th, 2021. It is, however, less technical and puts more emphasis on new developments concerning the visualization of transects, and the FESOM model.
This presentation is a jupyter notebook presented with [RISE][rise]. You can access the raw notebook at psyplot-framework-presentation.ipynb.
You can also run this presentation notebook in jupyterhub. Use the Python [conda env:Anaconda-Python3.7]
kernel and install the
latest development versions to explore all the options via:
python -m pip install --user -U \
git+https://github.com/Chilipp/gridded@dual_node_mesh \
git+https://github.com/Chilipp/psyplot@ugrid \
git+https://github.com/psyplot/psy-transect
Clonse this repository and open the jupyter notebook within the jupyterhub.
To explore the 3D-visualization, please have a look at the examples in the psy-vtk repository
The contents of this repository is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC BY 4.0).
See the LICENSE file for more details.
Copyright (c) 2021, Philipp S. Sommer, HZG.