Hi Guys,
Sorry for being so totally silent these last few weeks. Apologies but I've been moving continent, buying a house, dealing with US red tape etc etc.
I stumbled across an interesting webpage and thought of you all. If I remember correctly, this is an easier way of doing Dave/Javi's (?) infamous path kludge in PHP.
http://ponvert.wordpress.com/2004/07/24/relative-paths-in-php/
Enjoy!
Cheers
Pete
Hey Peter!
I hope you´re doing great in the US!!
Did you get my message requesting data?!! I am still trying to figure out a good dataset to give to the geoserver people.
Cheers.
On 31/07/2007, at 20:04, Peter Brewer wrote:
Hi Guys,
Sorry for being so totally silent these last few weeks. Apologies but I've been moving continent, buying a house, dealing with US red tape etc etc.
I stumbled across an interesting webpage and thought of you all. If I remember correctly, this is an easier way of doing Dave/Javi's (?) infamous path kludge in PHP.
http://ponvert.wordpress.com/2004/07/24/relative-paths-in-php/
Enjoy!
Cheers
Pete _______________________________________________ biogeosdi mailing list biogeosdi@lists.tdwg.org http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/biogeosdi
Hi Javi,
Sorry missed your message but see it now. Ok so... sure you can have the Hadley data. Whilst you can get hold of Hadley data for year on year it isn't really relevant for bioclimatic modelling. What you need is an average over a particular time period. As Tim said, in BDWorld we used decadal means.
I can snoop through my old server and get the data for you but I suspect you'll be a bit disappointed with regards it's size! Hadley data is quite low resolution so 5 x decadal means doesn't amount to very much data at all (i.e. a few megabytes). Let me know if you're still interested.
Cheers
Pete
Javier de la Torre wrote:
Hey Peter!
I hope you´re doing great in the US!!
Did you get my message requesting data?!! I am still trying to figure out a good dataset to give to the geoserver people.
Cheers.
On 31/07/2007, at 20:04, Peter Brewer wrote:
Hi Guys,
Sorry for being so totally silent these last few weeks. Apologies but I've been moving continent, buying a house, dealing with US red tape etc etc.
I stumbled across an interesting webpage and thought of you all. If I remember correctly, this is an easier way of doing Dave/Javi's (?) infamous path kludge in PHP.
http://ponvert.wordpress.com/2004/07/24/relative-paths-in-php/
Enjoy!
Cheers
Pete _______________________________________________ biogeosdi mailing list biogeosdi@lists.tdwg.org http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/biogeosdi
Yeah! For sure...
I know is a little bit stupid to do modelling year by year but it would make videos look awesome! :D
It does not matter the size!! This is just to show how geoserver can handle time-gis data in Google Earth. So it does not matter how accurate the data is, dont worry. In which format do you have it? Perfectly would be a shapefile or a set of them, but a postgis or something like this would be ok too.. well, actually whatever i can convert to anything readable by geoserver.
Thank you very much Pete!!
On 31/07/2007, at 23:22, Peter Brewer wrote:
Hi Javi,
Sorry missed your message but see it now. Ok so... sure you can have the Hadley data. Whilst you can get hold of Hadley data for year on year it isn't really relevant for bioclimatic modelling. What you need is an average over a particular time period. As Tim said, in BDWorld we used decadal means.
I can snoop through my old server and get the data for you but I suspect you'll be a bit disappointed with regards it's size! Hadley data is quite low resolution so 5 x decadal means doesn't amount to very much data at all (i.e. a few megabytes). Let me know if you're still interested.
Cheers
Pete
Javier de la Torre wrote:
Hey Peter!
I hope you´re doing great in the US!!
Did you get my message requesting data?!! I am still trying to figure out a good dataset to give to the geoserver people.
Cheers.
On 31/07/2007, at 20:04, Peter Brewer wrote:
Hi Guys,
Sorry for being so totally silent these last few weeks. Apologies but I've been moving continent, buying a house, dealing with US red tape etc etc.
I stumbled across an interesting webpage and thought of you all. If I remember correctly, this is an easier way of doing Dave/ Javi's (?) infamous path kludge in PHP.
http://ponvert.wordpress.com/2004/07/24/relative-paths-in-php/
Enjoy!
Cheers
Pete _______________________________________________ biogeosdi mailing list biogeosdi@lists.tdwg.org http://lists.tdwg.org/mailman/listinfo/biogeosdi
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