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An Update of the CPC/CTB GIS Project Collaboration with NCDC/NIDIS

An Update of the CPC/CTB GIS Project Collaboration with NCDC/NIDIS. Viviane Silva & Lloyd Thomas 11 September 2008. CPC/CTB & The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS). CPC/CTB is a member of the NIDIS GIS Team Our GIS DATA conversion is in support of Drought Monitoring

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An Update of the CPC/CTB GIS Project Collaboration with NCDC/NIDIS

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  1. An Update of the CPC/CTB GIS ProjectCollaboration with NCDC/NIDIS Viviane Silva & Lloyd Thomas 11 September 2008

  2. CPC/CTB & The National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) • CPC/CTB is a member of the NIDIS GIS Team • Our GIS DATA conversion is in support of Drought Monitoring • Some of our GIS products are displayed on the NIDIS portal

  3. Motivation • Many user communities would like to use CPC products in their GIS applications. • Geographic Information System (GIS) format requests are increasing rapidly. • The interoperability among GIS products makes them desirable.

  4. E-Mail from one of the Drought Monitoring Authors • “I would say I use quite a bit of CPC data when preparing the U.S. Drought Monitor (and our regular monthly State of the Climate drought reports).”  • “As a USDM author, I would find it extremely helpful if CPC products were in a GIS format that I could easily import into the USDM ArcMap project to overlay on top of the USDM map and other indicators.” 

  5. Example of CPC products used by the USDM Authors Land Surface Monitoring and PredictionCPC Leaky Bucket Model • Soil Moisture • Evaporation • Precipitation • Runoff • Temperature Yun Fan is responsible for all the products displayed in this webpage. Yun.Fan@noaa.gov

  6. Seasonal Drought Outlook • CPC issues the U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook twice each month.

  7. NIDIS – GIS Resources • CPC GIS Data • All CPC web products that have been converted to GIS format (Shapefile and GeoTiff) are available via ftp.www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/GIS/GIS_DATA/

  8. CPC GIS Data Available in Support of NIDIS

  9. GeoServer: CPC GIS Layers http://www.cpcgis.ncep.noaa.gov/ Web Mapping Services (WMS) that meet the standards of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)

  10. NIDIS GIS Map Viewer

  11. ArcGIS Server • The NOAA/Web Operation Center (WOC) has agreed to host CPC GIS products. • CPC will have to buy two ArcGIS licenses for the WOC – we are looking for funds • This software allows processing, extraction and display of GIS geo-referenced datasets • The server also allows distribution of metadata

  12. Example of a CPC ProductGlobal Precipitation

  13. Example of CPC GIS Products using ArcGIS Server

  14. Zoom In

  15. CPC GIS Portal Future Plans for CPC GIS Portal – Template

  16. If you have any questions concerning any CPC GIS data, please contact viviane.silva@noaa.gov Thanks !!!

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