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Posted to commits@climate.apache.org by bu...@apache.org on 2015/01/07 17:34:52 UTC

svn commit: r935394 - in /websites/staging/climate/trunk/content: ./ index.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Wed Jan  7 16:34:52 2015
New Revision: 935394

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for climate

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    websites/staging/climate/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/climate/trunk/content/index.html

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Modified: websites/staging/climate/trunk/content/index.html
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       visualization.
     </p>
 
-    <h3>Apache Open Climate Workbench 0.4 Released</h3>
-    <p class="text-info">September 16, 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. 
-    <a href="http://climate.apache.org/downloads.html"><b>The latest release can be downloaded
-    (as .tgz and/or .zip) from our downloads page</b></a></p> 
-    <p>Check out the 
-    <a href="https://github.com/apache/climate/blob/0.4/CHANGES.txt">release notes</a> as well for a full breakdown of all of the features and improvements
-    bundled into this release.
-    </p>
+    <h3>Apache OCW at 2014 AGU Fall Meeting</h3>
+    <p class="text-info">December 15, 2014</p>
+    <p>What a way to top off a year other than being represented at one of the 
+    premier international science conferences! During the month of December in 2014
+    OCW was represented by a number of individuals at the <a href="http://sites.agu.org/">American Geophysical Union's</a>
+    <a href="http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2014/">Annual Fall Meeting</a> at the bustling
+    Mosconi Centre in beautiful San Francisco. With nearly 24,000 attendees, the AGU 
+    Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world.</p>
+    <p>OCW featured presentations included:
+    <ul>
+    <li>Apache Open Climate Workbench: Building Open Source Climate Science Tools
+    and Community at the Apache Software Foundation, and</li>
+    <li>Enabling Automated Graph-based Search for the Identification and 
+    Characterization of Mesoscale Convective Complexes in Satellite Datasets through 
+    integration with the Apache Open Climate Workbench</li>
+    </ul>
+    <p>We look forward to future direct engagements with the scientific community at 
+    large, especially at AGU 2015!</p>
+    </ul>
 
   </div>
 
@@ -121,6 +130,20 @@
 
 <p><div class="row">
     <div class="span12">
+    <h3>Apache Open Climate Workbench 0.4 Released</h3>
+      <p class="text-info">September 16, 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. 
+      <a href="http://climate.apache.org/downloads.html"><b>The latest release can be downloaded
+      (as .tgz and/or .zip) from our downloads page</b></a></p> 
+      <p>Check out the 
+      <a href="https://github.com/apache/climate/blob/0.4/CHANGES.txt">release notes</a> as well for a full breakdown of all of the features and improvements
+      bundled into this release.
+      </p>
+    </div>
+  </div></p>
+<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