
Felix Maurer developed and consolidated climate data access tooling and documentation for the MeteoSwiss/opendata repository, focusing on the CH2025 climate scenarios release. He engineered Bash and Python scripts for automated data retrieval via the STAC API, standardizing data source handling and implementing asset integrity checks to ensure reliable downloads. Felix improved user-facing documentation by restructuring guides, clarifying download instructions, and providing practical code examples in Python and R. His work emphasized reproducibility, data citation, and streamlined onboarding, reducing time-to-data for users. The depth of his contributions strengthened repository structure, enhanced data delivery reliability, and supported scalable, transparent climate data workflows.

November 2025 monthly summary for MeteoSwiss/opendata: Implemented CH2025 climate data download script improvements and documentation updates to increase reliability, traceability, and user adoption. Standardized data source handling, updated catalog URL, added asset counting and integrity checks, and enhanced user-facing docs with PDF links, DOI formatting, and usage examples. These changes improve data delivery reliability for downstream analyses and strengthen data citation practices.
November 2025 monthly summary for MeteoSwiss/opendata: Implemented CH2025 climate data download script improvements and documentation updates to increase reliability, traceability, and user adoption. Standardized data source handling, updated catalog URL, added asset counting and integrity checks, and enhanced user-facing docs with PDF links, DOI formatting, and usage examples. These changes improve data delivery reliability for downstream analyses and strengthen data citation practices.
October 2025 (MeteoSwiss/opendata) delivered two major features focused on climate data accessibility and automated retrieval, reinforced by documentation improvements and repository hygiene. The Climate Data Documentation consolidation clarifies CH2025 launch details, download instructions, links, and data organization to streamline user access to climate scenario data. The Climate Data Download Tooling introduces STAC-based tooling with an interactive Bash script and Python utilities for programmatic data retrieval, accompanied by documentation updates and removal of outdated references. Documentation and structure were strengthened through link fixes, tab/layout adjustments, and a reorganization of the docs folder. These changes reduce time-to-data for users, improve discoverability, support reproducible workflows, and lay groundwork for scalable data provisioning.
October 2025 (MeteoSwiss/opendata) delivered two major features focused on climate data accessibility and automated retrieval, reinforced by documentation improvements and repository hygiene. The Climate Data Documentation consolidation clarifies CH2025 launch details, download instructions, links, and data organization to streamline user access to climate scenario data. The Climate Data Download Tooling introduces STAC-based tooling with an interactive Bash script and Python utilities for programmatic data retrieval, accompanied by documentation updates and removal of outdated references. Documentation and structure were strengthened through link fixes, tab/layout adjustments, and a reorganization of the docs folder. These changes reduce time-to-data for users, improve discoverability, support reproducible workflows, and lay groundwork for scalable data provisioning.
September 2025 (2025-09) monthly summary for MeteoSwiss/opendata focused on delivering practical, developer-friendly CH2025 data access documentation. Work concentrated on consolidating getting-started guidance, data availability details, and download options, with concrete code examples across multiple ecosystems. No major bugs reported; emphasis on improving onboarding and reproducibility for data users amid the CH2025 release.
September 2025 (2025-09) monthly summary for MeteoSwiss/opendata focused on delivering practical, developer-friendly CH2025 data access documentation. Work concentrated on consolidating getting-started guidance, data availability details, and download options, with concrete code examples across multiple ecosystems. No major bugs reported; emphasis on improving onboarding and reproducibility for data users amid the CH2025 release.
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