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<li>March 15th. <a href="https://github.com/coastwatch-training/Workshops/tree/main">CoastWatch tutorials</a> in Python. Sunny Hospital and Dale Robinson. <a href="https://youtu.be/FqzaVS7UpHs">Set-up</a></li>
<li>March 22nd. 1pm PT <a href="https://github.com/coastwatch-training/Workshops/tree/main">CoastWatch tutorials</a> in R. Sunny Hospital and Daisy Shi (R)</li>
<li>March 29th. Accessing acoustics data from NCEI (echopype example). Eli Holmes (Python)</li>
<li>April 5th. Using ArcGIS via the arcgis Python API. Tim Haverford (Python)</li>
<li>April 5th. Using ArcGIS via the arcgis Python API. Tim Haverland (Python)</li>
<li>April 12th. TBD (R)</li>
<li>April 19th. More acoustics with echopype. Wu-Jung (Python)</li>
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"title": "Using Earth Data in R and Python",
"section": "Welcome",
"text": "Welcome\nUse this form to sign-up to be alerted for future hackdays and Intro to JupyterHubs sessions: SIGN-UP FORM\nContact or questions: Eli Holmes (NOAA) - Type my name in your NOAA email, and my contact will pop up. Note, it uses “Eli” not “Elizabeth”.\n\nFriday Hackhours in March 2024 12-1pm PT/3-4pm ET\nDuring these 1 hour hackhours, we will learn to do cloud computing with a JupyterHub set-up with geospatial packages and data. These sessions will get you more familiar with cloud-computing, JupyterHubs, Jupyter notebooks, and Python for geospatial analysis.\nAdd event to your calendar\nSIGN-UP FORM Use this form to sign-up for access to the JupyterHub and to be alerted for future hackhours and hackdays.\n\nMarch 8th. Using precipitation estimates from IMERG tutorial (Python)\nMarch 15th. CoastWatch tutorials in Python. Sunny Hospital and Dale Robinson. Set-up\nMarch 22nd. 1pm PT CoastWatch tutorials in R. Sunny Hospital and Daisy Shi (R)\nMarch 29th. Accessing acoustics data from NCEI (echopype example). Eli Holmes (Python)\nApril 5th. Using ArcGIS via the arcgis Python API. Tim Haverford (Python)\nApril 12th. TBD (R)\nApril 19th. More acoustics with echopype. Wu-Jung (Python)\n\nDon’t know Python? There are lots of free tutorials and classes. Feel free to use the JupyterHub to run through Python course material.\n\n\nDecember 19, 2023\nWorkshop Google Doc (NOAA internal)\n\n8-10am PT Welcome and 2 geospatial tutorials in R and Python\n\nLecture on earth data in the cloud by Michele Thornton (NASA Openscapes) Video\nNASA Earth Data Access in Python\nNASA Earth data in R\nIntro to geospatial data in cloud by Carl Boettiger\n\n10-11am PT Explore data and come up with a project\n11-12pm PT Break and lunch\n12-12:30pm PT Pitch a project!\n12:30-2:30pm PT Hack and co-work on the project\n2:30-3pm PT Report out!",
"text": "Welcome\nUse this form to sign-up to be alerted for future hackdays and Intro to JupyterHubs sessions: SIGN-UP FORM\nContact or questions: Eli Holmes (NOAA) - Type my name in your NOAA email, and my contact will pop up. Note, it uses “Eli” not “Elizabeth”.\n\nFriday Hackhours in March 2024 12-1pm PT/3-4pm ET\nDuring these 1 hour hackhours, we will learn to do cloud computing with a JupyterHub set-up with geospatial packages and data. These sessions will get you more familiar with cloud-computing, JupyterHubs, Jupyter notebooks, and Python for geospatial analysis.\nAdd event to your calendar\nSIGN-UP FORM Use this form to sign-up for access to the JupyterHub and to be alerted for future hackhours and hackdays.\n\nMarch 8th. Using precipitation estimates from IMERG tutorial (Python)\nMarch 15th. CoastWatch tutorials in Python. Sunny Hospital and Dale Robinson. Set-up\nMarch 22nd. 1pm PT CoastWatch tutorials in R. Sunny Hospital and Daisy Shi (R)\nMarch 29th. Accessing acoustics data from NCEI (echopype example). Eli Holmes (Python)\nApril 5th. Using ArcGIS via the arcgis Python API. Tim Haverland (Python)\nApril 12th. TBD (R)\nApril 19th. More acoustics with echopype. Wu-Jung (Python)\n\nDon’t know Python? There are lots of free tutorials and classes. Feel free to use the JupyterHub to run through Python course material.\n\n\nDecember 19, 2023\nWorkshop Google Doc (NOAA internal)\n\n8-10am PT Welcome and 2 geospatial tutorials in R and Python\n\nLecture on earth data in the cloud by Michele Thornton (NASA Openscapes) Video\nNASA Earth Data Access in Python\nNASA Earth data in R\nIntro to geospatial data in cloud by Carl Boettiger\n\n10-11am PT Explore data and come up with a project\n11-12pm PT Break and lunch\n12-12:30pm PT Pitch a project!\n12:30-2:30pm PT Hack and co-work on the project\n2:30-3pm PT Report out!",
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* March 15th. [CoastWatch tutorials](https://github.com/coastwatch-training/Workshops/tree/main) in Python. Sunny Hospital and Dale Robinson. [Set-up](https://youtu.be/FqzaVS7UpHs)
* March 22nd. 1pm PT [CoastWatch tutorials](https://github.com/coastwatch-training/Workshops/tree/main) in R. Sunny Hospital and Daisy Shi (R)
* March 29th. Accessing acoustics data from NCEI (echopype example). Eli Holmes (Python)
* April 5th. Using ArcGIS via the arcgis Python API. Tim Haverford (Python)
* April 5th. Using ArcGIS via the arcgis Python API. Tim Haverland (Python)
* April 12th. TBD (R)
* April 19th. More acoustics with echopype. Wu-Jung (Python)

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