Hi Simon,

I tried to look up the accuracy of SRTM at http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/ and 
at http://www.ga.gov.au/meta/ANZCW0703014016.html where it seems to be quoted 
as within 10m for 99% of points.  As GA.gov.au seem to use the SRTM, I wonder 
if Qld NRM state government were to include the elevation in the dataset, it 
would probably be a derived SRTM value anyway ;-)

Anyway, I agree with you, I'm leaning toward leaving them off the changeset if 
the import goes ahead, as this data, unlike the names, can be verified on the 
ground.

Cheers,
Chris


On 4 May 2014, at 17:19, Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch> wrote:

> Hi Christpher
> 
> I wouldn't add data from STRM in. On the hand it is easy to extract from
> SRTM itself (as you have seen), on the other hand, particularly for
> peaks, it is sure to be way off.
> 
> It just seem to be a tad bit silly that the government dataset doesn't
> include elevation with the dataset in the first place.
> 
> Simon
> 
> Am 04.05.2014 09:01, schrieb Christopher Barham:
>> Hi Simon,
>> 
>> Ref Elevation data for mountain nodes, 
>> Following your question, I realised that the height should be available from 
>> the NASA SRTM datasets; so have just tried to add it to the peaks/mountains 
>> nodes as an ele tag in metres.
>> Have added a section to the wiki import proposal page on adding the ele tag 
>> with values from SRTM here: http://bit.ly/1lNmCyN
>> 
>> Test output file of the result is here (mountains with heights) : 
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/446994/osmQldPeaks/test_with_srtm.osm
>> 
>> currently the ele values are floats, so I'll add a manual step to round the 
>> metres from floats to integers before any import.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Chas
>> 
>> On 4 May 2014, at 0:08, Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch> wrote:
>> 
>>> Christopher,
>>> 
>>> I just browsed through the .osm file and then checked the .csv, is it
>>> correct that the import (and the original data) doesn't actually have
>>> any elevation information?
>>> 
>>> Simon
>>> 
>>> Am 03.05.2014 21:00, schrieb Christopher Barham:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I'd like to propose a small data import of ~2500 nodes describing peaks 
>>>> and mountains in Queensland sourced from Qld govt Place names Gazetteer.
>>>> 
>>>> I've had a look at the data to import, and also the existing OSM nodes, 
>>>> and think this could be a viable.  There would be manual review required 
>>>> before uploading, especially to ensure we do not duplicate the existing 
>>>> ~500 nodes, but feel it could be worth it as we are unlikely to get the 
>>>> data any other way for the more remote parts of the state.
>>>> 
>>>> I've documented the proposed import steps on the wiki here:
>>>> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Australia/Queensland/The_Department_of_Environment_and_Resource_Management/Peaks_And_Mountains_Import
>>>> 
>>>> That page also has links to relevant data files I have created for review.
>>>> 
>>>> Please let me have your feedback on this proposal.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Chas
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