Hi Thiemo,
Have you tried to open your netcdf file as a mesh layer (as opposed to
Raster):
https://docs.qgis.org/3.16/en/docs/user_manual/working_with_mesh/mesh_properties.html
For basic calculations, you can use the mesh calculator in QGIS which has
aggregate functions. But for more advanced too
Hi all
I have downloaded climate forecast raster data in NetCDF 3.6 format
(https://nedlasting.nve.no/klimadata/kss) for a series of models and
time resolution of one day. The data is one file per model.
Eventually, I would like to have an ensemble file with aggregated data
over the time
On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 at 01:13, C Hamilton wrote:
>
> Nyall,
>
> What you mention has merit, but I was not kidding about trying to keep a
> plugin self contained for government use. To set up automatic downloading on
> our networks would require PKI authentication and that opens up another can
>
On 1/28/2021 11:10 AM, C Hamilton
wrote:
In
thinking about it, if the data set is too large to include with
QGIS, it might be worth having a simplified geometry data set
included and if the user wants more precise data then they can
download it and
Azzurra and list;
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 2:31 PM Azzurra Lentini
wrote:
> Hi List,
> I have a raster file DTM (altitude attribute in the pixels). I
> reclassified this raster in 4 classes of altitude and I need to calculate
> for each class the area (in how many square meters is each different
Hi List,
I have a raster file DTM (altitude attribute in the pixels). I reclassified
this raster in 4 classes of altitude and I need to calculate for each
class the area (in how many square meters is each different class
extended).
I can for example transform the raster file reclassified into a ve
On 1/28/21 7:10 PM, C Hamilton wrote:
> In thinking about it, if the data set is too large to include with QGIS, it
> might be worth having a simplified geometry data set included and if the user
> wants more precise data then they can download it and use it instead.
I downloaded the shape-with-
On 1/28/21 9:52 PM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib
Ah and to be clear, it is just a *Warning*, so not really a problem (untill it
would be really removed in newer version (I'm on 3.9.1 and still fine :-) )
Richard
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I've looked into this earlier. I see this also (often). This comes from the
utils.py in core python:
DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib
See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/imp.html
to
https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html
So seems doable fix, IF
Thanks for the update Richard! I am especially interested in whether or not
Crunchy will bite on making pg_featureserv work with the native Vector Tiles
functionality in QGIS!
https://github.com/CrunchyData/pg_tileserv/issues/79
-Thayer
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Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2021 09:59:37 +0100
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In thinking about it, if the data set is too large to include with QGIS, it
might be worth having a simplified geometry data set included and if the
user wants more precise data then they can download it and use it instead.
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 10:22 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
wrote:
> On 1/28/2
are you are running from python console btw something external to qgis
code? and please give more detail about you qgis version.
Luigi Pirelli
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* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luigipirelli
*
2021-01-28T19:26:26 WARNING
warning:C:/PROGRA~1/QGIS3~1.10/apps/qgis-ltr/./python\qgis\utils.py:792:
DeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of importlib;
see the module's documentation for alternative uses
what can be done ?
thanks
boaz
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Richard,
If the map is simplified, then you lose precision, but it would be
wonderful if a gpkg of the time zones could be added to QGIS. Here is the
time zone map data.
https://github.com/evansiroky/timezone-boundary-builder
Calvin
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 10:22 AM Richard Duivenvoorde
wr
Should it be possible to use filters or paging when using this provider?
I cannot make QGIS use filters or paging...
(at least not with pg_featureserv... will also try qgisserver now...)
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
On 1/28/21 9:59 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Some months ago
On 1/28/21 4:13 PM, C Hamilton wrote:
> What you mention has merit, but I was not kidding about trying to keep a
> plugin self contained for government use. To set up automatic downloading on
> our networks would require PKI authentication and that opens up another can
> of worms. I know how to
Nyall,
What you mention has merit, but I was not kidding about trying to keep a
plugin self contained for government use. To set up automatic downloading
on our networks would require PKI authentication and that opens up another
can of worms. I know how to deal with PKI because I already
maintain
Ciao Silvia,
questa è la mailing list internazionale degli utenti di QGIS, quindi la
maggior parte degli iscritti comprende la lingua inglese e solo pochi anche
la lingua italiana.
La mailing list degli utenti italiani è qgis-it-user
https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-it-user.
Comunque
Hi
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 11:38 PM Nyall Dawson
wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2021 at 00:32, C Hamilton wrote:
> >
> > Tim,
> >
> > I understand the position you are in and I really struggled in even
> wanting to put in the time to develop this plugin knowing that there would
> probably be a problem
Hi All,
Some months ago I sent an email to this list with subject:
"Anybody playing with pg_featureserv + OGC API Features + QGIS?"
because I failed to make the play with each other at that moment...
Thanks to Stefan K (creating an issue) and Martin D (actual fix) see:
https://github.com/CrunchyD
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