MeteoInfo is an intergrated framework both for GIS application (MeteoInfoMap) and scientific computation environment (MeteoInfoLab), especially for meteorological community.
MeteoInfoMap is a GIS application which enables the user to visualize and analyze the spatial and meteorological data with multiple data formats.
MeteoInfoLab is a scientific computation and visualization environment using Jython scripting with the ability of multiple dimensional array calculation and 2D/3D plotting.
MeteoInfoLib is a Java library providing main functions of MeteoInfoMap and MeteoInfoLab.
It requires that Java 8 or greater be installed on your computer. See the http://www.java.com website for a free download of Java if you do not have it already installed.
Learn more about MeteoInfo in its official documentation at http://meteothink.org/
- Wang, Y.Q., 2014. MeteoInfo: GIS software for meteorological data visualization and analysis. Meteorological Applications, 21: 360-368.
- Wang, Y.Q., 2019. An Open Source Software Suite for Multi-Dimensional Meteorological Data Computation and Visualisation. Journal of Open Research Software, 7(1), p.21. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jors.267
- Report bugs, suggest features or view the source code
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