Citing Met.3D

We provide Met.3D as open-source software, so that you are free to use the tool as permitted under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License. We kindly request, however, that you cite Met.3D in your publications and presentations.

Please cite the Met.3D reference publication:

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Rautenhaus, M., Kern, M., Schäfler, A., and Westermann, R.: Three-dimensional visualization of ensemble weather forecasts - Part 1: The visualization tool Met.3D (version 1.0), Geoscientific Model Development, 8, 2329-2353, URL http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-2329-2015, 2015

Bibtex entry:

@article{met3d_ref_pub_2015,
    author = {Rautenhaus, M. and Kern, M. and Schäfler, A. and Westermann, R.},
    doi = {10.5194/gmd-8-2329-2015},
    journal = {Geoscientific Model Development},
    number = {7},
    pages = {2329–2353},
    title = {Three-dimensional visualization of ensemble weather forecasts – Part 1: The visualization tool Met.3D (version 1.0)},
    url = {https://www.geosci-model-dev.net/8/2329/2015/},
    volume = {8},
    year = {2015}
}

In presentations or on posters, where space is limited, we suggest:

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