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Author: buildbot
Date: Tue Sep 16 13:25:21 2014
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<div class="hero-unit">
<h2>Apache Open Climate Workbench</h2>
<p>Apache Open Climate Workbench is an effort to develop software
-that performs climate model evaluation using model outputs from a variety of
-different sources (the Earth System Grid Federation, the Coordinated Regional
-Downscaling Experiment, the U.S. National Climate Assessment and the North
-American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program) and temporal/spatial
-scales with remote sensing data from NASA, NOAA and other agencies. The
-toolkit includes capabilities for rebinning, metrics computation and
-visualization.</p>
+ that performs climate model evaluation using model outputs from a variety of
+ different sources (the Earth System Grid Federation, the Coordinated Regional
+ Downscaling Experiment, the U.S. National Climate Assessment and the North
+ American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program) and temporal/spatial
+ scales with remote sensing data from NASA, NOAA and other agencies. The
+ toolkit includes capabilities for rebinning, metrics computation and
+ visualization.
+ </p>
- <h3>Open Climate Workbench @ 3rd Lund Regional-Scale Climate Modeling Workshop, Lund, Sweden</h3>
- <p class="text-info">June 18, 2014</p>
- <p>Memebers of the OCW community (Paul Ramirez, Kyo Lee, and Paul Loikith) led a
-half-day RCMES/OCW training session at the <a href="http://www.baltex-research.eu/RCM2014/">3rd Lund Regional-Scale
-Climate Modeling Workshop in Lund, Sweden</a>.</p>
-<p>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 http://rcmes.jpl.nasa.gov.</p>
-
- <h3>Open Climate Workbench Guest Post on opensource.com</h3>
- <p class="text-info">June 17, 2014</p>
- <p>As part of <a href="http://opensource.com/life/14/6/open-science-week-starts-june-9">Open Science Week</a>
- OCW featured a guest post in Redhat's ever popular opensource.com blogging site with
- a post entitled <a href="http://opensource.com/life/14/6/NASA-Earth-science-open-source">What's open source got to do with Earth science? NASA explains</a>.</p>
+ <h3>0.4 has been released</h3>
+ <p class="text-info">June 18, 2014</p>
+ <p>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 from
+ <a href="https://www.apache.org/dist/climate/0.4/">the ASF mirrors</a>. Check out the
+ <a href="https://github.com/apache/climate/blob/0.4/CHANGES.txt">release notes</a> as well.
+ </p>
</div>
+<!-- End Hero -->
+
+<p><div class="row">
+ <div class="span12">
+ <h3>Open Climate Workbench @ 3rd Lund Regional-Scale Climate Modeling Workshop, Lund, Sweden</h3>
+ <p class="text-info">June 18, 2014</p>
+ <p>Memebers of the OCW community (Paul Ramirez, Kyo Lee, and Paul Loikith) led a
+ half-day RCMES/OCW training session at the <a href="http://www.baltex-research.eu/RCM2014/">3rd Lund Regional-Scale
+ Climate Modeling Workshop in Lund, Sweden</a>.</p>
+ <p>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 http://rcmes.jpl.nasa.gov.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div></p>
+<p><div class="row">
+ <div class="span12">
+ <h3>Open Climate Workbench Guest Post on opensource.com</h3>
+ <p class="text-info">June 17, 2014</p>
+ <p>As part of <a href="http://opensource.com/life/14/6/open-science-week-starts-june-9">Open Science Week</a>
+ OCW featured a guest post in Redhat's ever popular opensource.com blogging site with
+ a post entitled <a href="http://opensource.com/life/14/6/NASA-Earth-science-open-source">What's open source got to do with Earth science? NASA explains</a>.</p>
+ </div>
+ </div></p>
<p><div class="row">
<div class="span12">
<h3>Open Climate Workbench Graduates!</h3>