On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Thomas Chubb <thomas.ch...@monash.edu>wrote:
> Gokhan [and others], > > Thanks for showing an interest in SkewT. This has been a side project for > me for a little while now, and only publicly available on PyPI in the last > 12 months or so. I haven't been maintaining the github repository, so > please get the latest version from here: > > https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SkewT > > I'll take the github repository down in the very near future unless I hear > howls of protest. > > Regarding CAPE and CIN, these have been on my to-do list for a while. I > agree that it would be a nice feature to include on the SkewT plots, but I > don't really know the best way to proceed, but it would be nice to get some > thoughts from the community. > > Thomas (and others), As the author of the original matplotlib code that you ran with (and extended greatly!) I wanted to note two things: 1) Fixes to matplotlib to add skew transforms and make them work better for plots is in master and should go out in 1.4. A basic version of the SkewT plot is in the tree under examples/api/skewt.py 2) I've been (slowly) working on fleshing out that script with more features (and more class-based) on a branch here: https://github.com/metpy/MetPy/blob/skewt/metpy/plots/skewt.py Ryan -- Ryan May Graduate Research Assistant School of Meteorology University of Oklahoma
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