The October 2020 release of our software provides many new features, improvements and fixes!



ecCodes

ecCodes, the heart of GRIB and BUFR handling, brings performance improvements, new parameters, contributions from users and several smaller features/bug fixes.
Please note that ecCodes' Python 2 interface is no longer being developed. Users are strongly advised to migrate to Python 3.
Also the pip package name has changed to 'eccodes'. Please use this command to install the ecCodes Python bindings:

pip install eccodes

Magics

Magics, ECMWF's plotting library, brings more improvements including :

Metview

Metview brings several new features and functions, such as:

Metview's new Regrid module brings new possibilities in gridding and transformation of data

Metview is built at ECMWF with all the versions of our libraries listed in the table below, and all are included in the Metview Bundle

CodesUI

CodesUI, ECMWF's standalone examiner for GRIB and BUFR data, adds:

MARS

The software stack that serves ECMWF MARS Catalogue has been updated and will be soon rolled out to operations, bringing:

FDB

FDB, ECMWF's IFS model I/O library and server application, brings changes to its Remote Protocol that will:

ecBuild

ecBuild, ECMWF's build system, used by all other software packages, brings major improvements to follow modern CMake best practices. In particular, the minimum CMake version requirement by all packages is now 3.12, for the following reasons:

A list of changes that need to be made to migrate to ecBuild 3.4 is available on GitHub.

Please note that because of the build changes, each package must be built with the latest version of the others.


The software versions of this release are available on all ECMWF computer systems as "new" versions. Versions on conda should be available in the coming days. If you encounter any issues please feel free to send feedback to Software.Support@ecmwf.int.

ecCodes2.19.0Latest news
Magics4.5.0Latest News
Metview5.10.0Latest News
CodesUI1.4.0Latest News