Calling all practitioners and researchers with an interest in UK hydrological data! Do you want to learn about ways you can access FDRI (Floods and Droughts Research Infrastructure) data and discuss your needs for future access? We would like your feedback on notebook-based access to FDRI's gridded time series data with Python and R.
What will the session cover?
- Learn about notebook-based access to existing gridded datasets (NetCDF and Zarr formats) of key meteorological variable datasets for hydrological modelling and catchment understanding e.g. UKCEH’s CHESS-met.
- Have the chance to feedback your preferences for notebook-based access.
Who's this for?
The session is open to all, from seasoned Python/R users, to those with an interest in using these tools to access data.
Why take part?
The feedback you provide will help ensure we put the right tools and support in place for FDRI’s digital platform, an open-access hub of hydrological data on a UK-wide and catchment level.
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If you have any questions, please contact: FDRI@ceh.ac.uk