Part of the 2021 Joint WRF and MPAS Users' Workshop, Scott Pearse of NCAR/CISL gives an overview of VAPOR.
The WRF-Python Tutorial will be targeted towards beginner to intermediate Python users, but all Python skill levels are invited to join. This tutorial will aim to provide an overview of WRF-Python capabilities such as: interpolation, vertical cross sections, using Cartopy to plot data on a map, and overlaying multiple data variables. Because this tutorial will allow attendees to code along with the instructor using files found in a GitHub repository, attendees should feel comfortable with using basic commands in the command terminal including the git and conda packages.
The Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology (MMM) Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) will be hosting a virtual WRF/MPAS Users' Workshop on 7-10, June 2021. The workshop will cover topics on model development updates, model applications and model physics. A few short instructional sessions will also be conducted. The workshop will be conducted from 9-12 (US Mountain Daylight Savings Time, or 1500 - 1800 UTC) each day.
For more information:
https://www.mmm.ucar.edu/joint-wrf-and-mpas-users-workshop-2021
https://github.com/NCAR/wrf_python_tutorial