Max Grover
Climate, Weather, and Python Nerd at Argonne National Laboratory
- A @mystmd.org appreciation moment: making presentations with notebooks is SO much easier! I presented today with slides + notebooks on intake-esgf/intake-esm, with materials available on this website mgrover1.github.io/esds-intake-...
- Reposted by Max GroverAnd for a time line clense I give you a quick rough video of what has been an amazing week of #OpenScience with @mgroverwx.bsky.social in Tasmania @csiro.bsky.social youtu.be/QqIcKYgCE5I
- Reposted by Max GroverThis is what #OpenScience looks like! Students hacking at the ARM Summer School in Tasmania. (I wish ARM was on @bsky.app) @github.com network graph.. With @mgroverwx.bsky.social
- Reposted by Max GroverToo much to fit in a post. @ametsoc.bsky.social Annual meeting is done! Amazing week learning and representing. Outstanding work by AMS staff. Thanks to @mgroverwx.bsky.social for some of the pics
- Reposted by Max Groverpresentations from our research group and collaborators this week at #AMS2025. PhD student Jacob Escobedo kicks off the whole conference tomorrow morning with some results on our ML forecast model for the monsoon; others from @draaronhill.bsky.social, @amaz.bsky.social, Eric James, and yours truly.
- Reposted by Max GroverRepresenting ARM and Argonne at @ametsoc.bsky.social Career Fair yesterday. It was inspiring talking to all the students! One of the most engaging outreach events I have done.Thanks to @mgroverwx.bsky.social @matttuftedal.bsky.social and Bobby Jackson!
- Interested in careers with the uS Department of Energy Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility? Stop by our table at the @ametsoc.bsky.social student career fair!
- Reposted by Max GroverWoo! @mystmd.org can now hide inputs/outputs of jupyter notebook cells via tags! Thanks @row1.ca for the contribution! github.com/jupyter-book...
- Attending the @ametsoc.bsky.social Annual Meeting next week? Make sure to add the annual AMS Technology and AI Mixer! Monday evening at 6:30 PM at the Hilton Riverside St. James Room! We will have BBQ, tacos, appetizers, and more!
- Reposted by Max GroverProject Pythia is breaking down open science barriers! Learn about this NSF-funded initiative helping scientists enhance skills and adopt best practices in open science tools and technologies agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/me...
- Reposted by Max Groverworth a read for those who haven’t: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Interested in weather conditions around Chicago? Check out the DOE CROCUS project micronet observation quicklooks with local ASOS observations! crocus-urban.github.io/instrument-c... The infrastructure to serve the site is built using @projectjupyter.bsky.social Jupyter Book and @github.com
- Reposted by Max GroverPSA for the umpteenth official contacting @projectjupyter.bsky.social asking us to fill out some kind of "security vendor assessment" - please read this. We're an open source project, not a vendor. We don't hold your data, we don't sell you anything: jupyter.org/security#ven...
- Interested in accessing petabytes of earth system model data? Check out the video our team put together highlighting the different tools supported by the Earth System Grid Federation 2 US Project (US Dept. of Energy Supported) www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt9D...
- Reposted by Max GroverI've been playing around with re-building my blog with the new MyST document engine. Here's a little post showing my progress so far: chrisholdgraf.com/blog/2024/my...
- Reposted by Max GroverI'm super excited about Jupyter Book v2! blog.jupyterbook.org/posts/2024-1... The Jupyter Book / Executable Books / MyST / Curvenote team are all incredible and doing some of the most interesting things in the publishing space at the moment. The people on this list are heroes of open source.
- I am excited to share progress from our group at my first #HackTheHackathon! We worked on a cookiecutter template for hackathon organizers based on Myst (@row1.ca) :) this includes: ✅ sample schedule ✅ instructor table ✅ issues-based planning checklist (autogenerated) github.com/hackthackath...
- A fun and successful Day 1 of #hackthehackathon 🚀! Working in a group focused on creating a Myst focused template for folks to use, including schedules, issue templates, and auto-generating project milestones! Organizational + educational resources all in one spot! github.com/mgrover1/hac...
- Good morning from La Jolla! Looking forward to my first hack-the-hackathon event!!
- Reposted by Max Grover10 years ago today, we braced for a firehose of snow off of Lake Erie for one of the largest snowfall events in Buffalo history (5 FEET of snow). Here are all the low level scans from KBUF. The variable speed of the movie changes because of the scan pattern of the radar
- Reposted by Max GroverHow can research posters be improved? Mike Morrison, creator of the Better Poster Project, shares his insights in this Q&A. Check out the blog for more on how his design is changing the way science is shared. 🔗 Read the full Q&A: www.cos.io/blog/rese...
- Reposted by Max GroverHuge congrats to @row1.ca @choldgraf.com and the rest of the MyST/JupyterBook team! The first alpha of JupyterBook based on MyST is now out! 🚀 Please help us kick the tires and file issues on Github, so we can make this as smooth a transition as possible. blog.jupyterbook.org/posts/2024-1...