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  1. We're very excited to announce that MovingPandas is now listed on osgeo.org 🎉

    osgeo.org/projects/movingpanda

    Thank you to the incubation committee for their support in the process ❤️

    @osgeo

  2. Over 1,000 stars ⭐ wow!

    Our community keeps growing and growing 🤩

    It's great to see the sustained interest in

    If you know of any tool we missed, please share:

    github.com/anitagraser/movemen

  3. Our first citation of the year 🎉

    Glad to add Lei et al. (2024) "Predicting vessel arrival times on inland waterways" to the list: github.com/movingpandas/moving

    "the historical voyages are processed with the movingpandas library and stored as GeoDataFrames"

  4. Our first citation of the year 🎉

    Glad to add Lei et al. (2024) "Predicting vessel arrival times on inland waterways" to the list: github.com/movingpandas/moving

    "the historical voyages are processed with the movingpandas library and stored as GeoDataFrames"

    #MovingPandas #GeoPandas #GISChat #Python #MovementDataScience #AIS #ArrivalTimePrediction #VesselTracking

  5. Our first citation of the year 🎉

    Glad to add Lei et al. (2024) "Predicting vessel arrival times on inland waterways" to the list: github.com/movingpandas/moving

    "the historical voyages are processed with the movingpandas library and stored as GeoDataFrames"

    #MovingPandas #GeoPandas #GISChat #Python #MovementDataScience #AIS #ArrivalTimePrediction #VesselTracking

  6. Our first citation of the year 🎉

    Glad to add Lei et al. (2024) "Predicting vessel arrival times on inland waterways" to the list: github.com/movingpandas/moving

    "the historical voyages are processed with the movingpandas library and stored as GeoDataFrames"

    #MovingPandas #GeoPandas #GISChat #Python #MovementDataScience #AIS #ArrivalTimePrediction #VesselTracking

  7. Our first citation of the year 🎉

    Glad to add Lei et al. (2024) "Predicting vessel arrival times on inland waterways" to the list: github.com/movingpandas/moving

    "the historical voyages are processed with the movingpandas library and stored as GeoDataFrames"

    #MovingPandas #GeoPandas #GISChat #Python #MovementDataScience #AIS #ArrivalTimePrediction #VesselTracking

  8. If you had issues with version 0.17.0 in your 3.9 and 3.8 environments, please update to version 0.17.1 released today

    movingpandas.org

  9. Every once in a while, I stumble over a paper that has really nice figures, that make me curious to learn how they were created

    Fiona Lippert et al.'s "Learning to predict dynamics from weather radar networks" is definitely one of them

    Luckily they provide their plotting code at github.com/FionaLippert/FluxRG for all of us to learn from

  10. We've just merged a long-awaited feature: different distance, speed, and acceleration units support

    github.com/movingpandas/moving

    This should make working with the results much more user-friendly than the basic SI units we have provided so far