The March 2022 release of our software provides many new features, improvements and fixes!


ecCodes

ecCodes, the heart of GRIB and BUFR handling, brings new GRIB ocean parameters, contributions from users and several features/bug fixes in version 2.25.0.

Note that the CMake option ENABLE_AEC is now ON by default. AEC (Adaptive Entropy Coding) provides the WMO GRIB CCSDS compression and decompression of data.
To force the build without it, use -DENABLE_AEC=OFF

Also note that ecCodes' Python 2 interface is no longer being developed. Users are strongly advised to migrate to Python 3
.

Magics

Magics, ECMWF's plotting library, brings more improvements in version 4.11.0 including:

User defined coastlines: Magics has the possibility for users to use their own set of shapefiles as coastlines. In this version, we added a parameter map_user_layer_land_colour(Default:NONE). If given a colour , the user coastlines will be filled.


LineString in GeoJSon: Magics is now supporting the feature Linestring from the GeoJSON format.

Metview

Metview 5.15.0 brings a mix of new features, fixes and improvements including:

     

Metview's Weather Symbols can now be saved in different ways for repeated use

  

Metview's documentation is now updated only on readthedocs


Metview's Python interface version 1.11.0 brings new features, including:

Metview is built at ECMWF with all the versions of our libraries listed in the table below, and all are included in the The Metview Source Bundle.

CodesUI

 CodesUI, the standalone interactive GRIB and BUFR examiner, brings new features in version 1.7.0  including:


codesUI now displays native as well as string representations of keys



The software versions of this release are available on all ECMWF computer systems as "new" versions. Versions on conda should be available in the coming days. If you encounter any issues please feel free to use the ECMWF Support Portal.

ecCodes2.25.0Latest news
Magics4.11.0Latest news
Metview5.15.0Latest news
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