MetPy Plotting
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Declarative Plotting
`#69 - Declarative Plotting
ImagePlot()
`#70 - Declarative Contour Plotting
ContourPlot()
MetPy Mondays `#71 - Declarative Muti-Panel Plotting : Unidata Developer's Blog
ContourPlot()
`#107 - Declarative Plotting the GFS `#113 - Declarative Plotting Regions and Features
`#115 - Declarative Station Plots
station plot
`#116 - Altimeter and Sky Cover
station plot
`#117 - Smoothing and Plotting : Unidata Developer's Blog
ContourPlot()
`#195 - Declarative METAR Plots and New GEMPAK Regions : Unidata Developer's Blog `#196 - Declarative Geometry Plotting - Ida Wind Probability : Unidata Developer's Blog
`#197 - Declarative Plotting All 2020 Hurricane Tracks : Unidata Developer's Blog
Enhance your meteorological visualizations with path effects in Python! Join us this MetPy Monday as we explore drawing fronts and boundaries. This week we'll be learning how to parse the Surface Bulletins from the Weather Prediction Center. We'll take it a step further by creating a histogram to visualize the strength of the current high and low pressure systems. Armed with this data, we'll be ready to tackle the next step: constructing a frontal map. Tune in to our new MetPy Monday video where we unveil how to craft frontal weather maps with MetPy's front path effects. Decode bulletins from the Weather Prediction Center and more! we'll guide you through using mouse click events to draw weather fronts and more on a map using Python
Learn how to combine declarative and non-declarative plotting in MetPy to create a surface map with METARs and frontal analysis!