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v0.4.1

01 Dec 21:30
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major release - visualization module and orbital searching

13 May 21:05
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Among a host of small added features, formatting fixes, and updates, we are introducing a new visualization module and the capability to search for ICESat-2 data using orbital parameters.

minor release - updates after conda-forge release and traffic action

29 Mar 21:00
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A minor release to deal with lingering issues after the conda-forge release (namely documentation builds failing). Also updated traffic data and the traffic action to have a higher level of automation.

minor release - conda-forge, automated versioning, metrics

11 Mar 14:24
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This minor release will enable us to fully test the release of icepyx to conda-forge.

version 0.3.2 minor bug fixes and updates

04 Dec 15:23
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Provides bug fix for NSIDC update that caused subsetting to fail. Also fixes issue with float inputs. Add contributors and tracking/docs and other minor updates.

v0.3.1 post hackweek release

14 Sep 18:21
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This release is equivalent to v0.3.0 (which is on PyPI but has been deleted as a tag/release from the repo) only with a rewritten history (hence needing to delete the tag) to remove a few large tif files, as per #114.

June 2020 ICESat-2 Hackweek

05 Jun 19:39
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The state of icepyx at the start of the June 2020 ICESat-2 Cryosphere themed [virtual] Hackweek.

Second developmental release

18 Aug 15:38
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v0.2-alpha

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First developmental release of icepyx

17 Apr 20:35
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This release is the first official (developmental) release of icepyx, meant to mark its state prior to separating it into separate modules in a coming development release.