[MITgcm-devel] Fwd: VAPOR 2.2.0 Release Candidate 0
Ryan Abernathey
rpa at MIT.EDU
Sat Oct 27 01:49:01 EDT 2012
I have not used vapor, but I have been exploring using Paraview to
visualize MITgcm data. I am very interested in connecting with other
users who are working on 3D visualization. Maybe this is something we
can discuss at the upcoming ECCO meeting.
-Ryan
On Oct 26, 2012, at 8:08 PM, EAPS wrote:
> Out of curiosity has anyone used vapor with MITgcm output? The
> latest version is capable of handling ROMS, MOM and POP output.
> Alongside Paraview and Visit, VAPOR seems (at least from my current
> vantage point ;-) to be one of the most capable lathe scale vi
> packages out there.
>
> Constantinos
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: vapor at ucar.edu
>> Date: October 24, 2012 6:35:57 PM EDT
>> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
>> Subject: VAPOR 2.2.0 Release Candidate 0
>>
>> Dear VAPOR User,
>>
>> VAPOR Release Candidate 0 for Version 2.2 is now available for
>> download from
>> http://docs.vapor.ucar.edu/page/vapor-download
>>
>> This is NOT a stable release. Please use at your own risk, and
>> please
>> report any bugs to us. At this time only 64-bit Mac and Linux
>> binaries
>> are available. MS Windows binaries will be posted as soon as they
>> are ready.
>>
>> Bugs may be reported by either posting to the new VAPOR user forum:
>>
>> https://www.vapor.ucar.edu/forum
>>
>> or by sending email to:
>>
>> vapor at ucar.edu
>>
>> New in 2.2:
>>
>> + Animation key framing support: Complex animaitons can now easily
>> be created through key framing: after specificying a small number
>> of viewpoints a smooth animation can be constructed by automatically
>> filling in the frames in between.
>>
>> + Missing data values: The VAPOR Data Collection, translation tools,
>> and vaporgui now provide first class support for missing data values:
>> grid points for which no data value is defined are permitted and
>> correctly handled by all VAPOR data operators.
>>
>> + Stretched grids: In addition to regular and terrain following
>> grids,
>> VAPOR now supports stretched (rectilinear) grids.
>>
>> + Ocean data support: Translators for converting from MOM, POP, and
>> ROMS ocean models to the VAPOR VDC are now available.
>>
>> + Improved layered grid support: Layered (terrain following) grids,
>> such as those generated by WRF, are no longer resampled to a uniform
>> grid. vaporgui now operates directly on layered grids, which can
>> significantly improved rendering quality.
>>
>> + Improved probe rendering quality: The probe tool now supports
>> optional linear interpolation (previously only nearest neighbor
>> interpolation was supported).
>>
>> + Display window size user preference: The visualizer display window
>> width and height may now be specified as a user preference.
>>
>>
>> Many, many bug fixes. For a complete list visit the source forge
>> site:
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=175015&atid=871531
>>
>> As always, we look forward to, and appreciate, any and all input
>> you may have.
>>
>> The VAPOR Team
>>
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