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Subject: [Qgis-user] best data storage fo time series visualisation in QGIS
Hi,
I need the communities lights!
I'm starting to work with huge meteo datasets composed of
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Date: Friday, 17 June 2016 at 19:29
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On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Andrew Harfoot
wrote:
> I saw a demo of the Crayfish plugin at the FOSS4G-UK conference earlier in
> the week, and it provides 'time slider' functionality for netCDF based
> data, plus additional tools such as video generation. Worth taking a look?
>
+1 I think
data TGIS might need some love...
If you go for PostGIS, use table partitioning for efficiency!
Cheers
Stefan
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Subject: [Qgis-user] best data storage fo
I saw a demo of the Crayfish plugin at the FOSS4G-UK conference earlier
in the week, and it provides 'time slider' functionality for netCDF
based data, plus additional tools such as video generation. Worth taking
a look?
Andy
On 17/06/2016 10:29, Régis Haubourg wrote:
Hi,
I need the communit
Hi,
I need the communities lights!
I'm starting to work with huge meteo datasets composed of a grid of point
layers, and hundred of millions of rainfall / temperature data.
Datasets are delivered in a custom text format, so I'm digging around on
what are the best formats for storage, use in postg