On 03/25/2011 10:27 AM, Ivan PRICE wrote:
>
> I'm interested to know if there are people out there who have tried
> mapping the multi dimensional output of the WRF weather prediction
> model. At this stage i am looking at the steps neccessary to turn the
> various information in the model's output NetCDF into data that
> geoserver can map directly, including the isobars and wind vectors (as
> vectors), as well as temperature rasters.

I've considered an NetCDF DataStore a while ago, but the project's budget did 
not 
allow it.

By the way, since meteorological information has to be presented in strictly 
codified way, I have made some contributions to the GeoTools renderer (WKT 
shapes 
and some Java-drawn linear symbols) which you may find useful, but be prepared 
to 
add Java-drawn symbols via custom code (there should be a pluggable Java class 
symbolizer now in GeoTools).

Regards,

Luca Morandini
http://www.lucamorandini.it


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