Conversion of CPC Monitoring and Forecast Products to GIS Format Viviane Silva Lloyd Thomas, Mike Halpert and Wayne Higgins.

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Conversion of CPC Monitoring and Conversion of CPC Monitoring and Forecast Products to GIS FormatForecast Products to GIS Format

Viviane SilvaViviane Silva

Lloyd Thomas, Mike Halpert and Wayne HigginsLloyd Thomas, Mike Halpert and Wayne Higgins

OUTLINEOUTLINE

• Status of CPC GIS conversion

• CPC and NIDIS collaboration on GIS

• GIS and GrADS

MotivationMotivation

• The user communities that are adept at using GIS data would like to include CPC products in their applications.

• Geographic Information System (GIS) format requests are increasing.

• GIS products have interoperability and thus broad applications capabilities

Global PrecipitationGlobal Precipitation

Current CPC

Products

GIS User-Friendly MapsGIS User-Friendly Maps Global Precipitation Global Precipitation

CPC FY08 GIS MilestonesCPC FY08 GIS Milestones

• Convert selected CPC data to GIS format: (Shapefile and GeoTiff)

- Daily Temperature Analyses (United States) - Sea Surface Temperature (Global) - US temperature and precipitation outlooks

• Products will be displayed on the web by end of FY08

GIS Data GIS Data Currently Currently AvailableAvailable

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/GIS/GIS_DATA/http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/GIS/GIS_DATA/

First Quarter:

Second & Fourth Quarter:

ArcGIS ServerArcGIS Server

• The CPC has acquired a copy of the ArcGIS Server Enterprise for Linux

• This software allows processing, extraction and display of GIS geo-referenced datasets including

• Shapefiles • ESRI layers • Raster datasets (geoTIFF) • Other formats using world files

• The server also allows distribution of metadata

Example of CPC GIS ProductsExample of CPC GIS Products

Zoom InZoom In

ESRI ArcGIS Explorer (Free Software)

ESRI - GIS Company

NOAA / Web Operation CenterNOAA / Web Operation Center• All NCEP GIS products will be delivered to the public

via the ArcGIS server at the WOC by the end of FY08.

CPC played a key role in the decision to establish the GIS Server on the WOC.

CPC & The National Integrated CPC & The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)Drought Information System (NIDIS)

• CPC is a member of the NIDIS GIS Team

• CPC GIS DATA conversion in support of Drought Monitoring

• Some of CPC GIS products will be displayed via the NIDIS portal

Facilitating the Transition of Facilitating the Transition of CPC Products to GIS FormatCPC Products to GIS Format

• The Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS, http://iges.org/grads) is widely used around the world by the climate community including at CPC

• GrADS developed, maintained, and supported by the Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA)

• GrADS is the core software used to generate vast majority of CPC’s web products distributed to the public

Example of CPC Web Products - GrADSExample of CPC Web Products - GrADS

Enhancements to GrADSEnhancements to GrADS

• GrADS will be enhanced by adding GIS vector and raster formats as output options

• GrADS scripts used for product generation at CPC will be modified to produce output in GIS format in addition to the native grids and graphical formats already produced

CPC / COLAGIS Proposal

Anticipated Anticipated FUNDING for FY08FUNDING for FY08

Beneficiaries of the Beneficiaries of the Enhancement to GrADSEnhancement to GrADS

• GrADS enhancement will have a huge impact within NOAA and the wider community of GrADS users interested in NOAA data products

GrADS

GIS

Developers and users of the CPC climate product

suite, and the broader climate research and

applications communities.

If there is any CPC data that you would like to receive in GIS format, please

send an e-mail to:

Viviane.Silva@noaa.govViviane.Silva@noaa.gov

CPC Webpage

http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov

Backup page:

http://www.cpc.noaa.gov

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