Edited by Luisa Ickes, Monday, 18 March 2019, 8:26 AM
Dear
OSCAR/Surface users,
additional
to our monthly OSCAR/Surface webinars we also want to bring this blog to life!
We
just posted a second blog post about the XML representation of a station in OSCAR. It has a detailed explanation how a XML file looks like and what kind of changes can be made to OSCAR/Surface through XML. We also want to
show you how you can register a station starting from a XML file and how you
can update this station later on.
The
blog post is written in the form of a Jupyter notebook and can be found here:
XML station representation in OSCAR
Dear OSCAR/Surface users,
additional to our monthly OSCAR/Surface webinars we also want to bring this blog to life!
We just posted a second blog post about the XML representation of a station in OSCAR. It has a detailed explanation how a XML file looks like and what kind of changes can be made to OSCAR/Surface through XML. We also want to show you how you can register a station starting from a XML file and how you can update this station later on.
The blog post is written in the form of a Jupyter notebook and can be found here:
https://github.com/wmo-im/docs/blob/master/XML%20station%20representation%20in%20OSCAR.ipynb .
If you have any questions or comments, please leave a comment here (logon with your email to the moodle site).
Happy XML-uploading and editing,
Luisa