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The MyOcean View Service: demo Jon Blower, Guy Griffiths, Kevin Yang, Keith Haines (University of Reading, UK) Thomas Loubrieu (Ifremer, France)
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MyOcean : GMES Marine Core Service
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Analyses, forecasts, satellite products Operational View Service interface Gridded data THREDDS + ncWMS Gridded data THREDDS + ncWMS Gridded data THREDDS + ncWMS
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Analyses, forecasts, satellite products Operational View Service interface Gridded data THREDDS + ncWMS Gridded data THREDDS + ncWMS Gridded data THREDDS + ncWMS Point data Oceanotron + WMS Point data Oceanotron + WMS Experimental interface In situ observations
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What it gets used for Quicklooks – “Is this the data I want?” Diagnostics – “Is the model behaving itself?” Communication – Simple visualizations, posted to blogs In future, may be an alternative MyOcean catalogue front-end
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Important points ncWMS implements some extensions to help scientific visualization – In situ data visualization is particularly challenging to WMS By embedding into THREDDS, “WMS-enabling” the system was reasonably straightforward – THREDDS was familiar technology in the community Data providers sometimes reluctant to spend time on configuration! – Color scale ranges were a particular problem! I’d assumed that reliability would be a big problem, but so far so good – However, third-party background map services are frequently unreliable – But scalability still worries me!
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Interoperability challenges Most WMS clients seem to work fine against MyOcean WMS servers – (they can’t of course access the “extensions”) Some clients don’t respect parts of the WMS spec: – TIME and ELEVATION dimensions – Nested Layers – Layer property inheritance – Legend graphics – start/stop/period syntax for time axes Need to harmonize styles to compare with third-party WMS Error handling and reporting in clients is frequently unhelpful
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Plans for MyOcean2 Incorporate in situ data into operational View Service Integrate with access control Research into developing intercomparison tools – In-situ observations plus models
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