[postgis-users] GDAL Netcdf point data to PostGIS?

Andy Colson andy at squeakycode.net
Mon Aug 3 17:36:20 PDT 2015


Have you tried gdal_translate?


On 08/03/2015 06:05 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
> Georeferenced point data. Each site, in each netcdf, has the coordinates for the site, as well as the observations (temp, dew point, humidity, pressure, wind variables, etc.).
>
> I'm looking for a faster interface to postGis than the sloppy code I originally wrote to take it to a csv and then drive it into the database. I use it for a variety of purposes, ranging from a web display of weather obs, to a misued OGC WMS and WFS output, to a potential input for data assimilation for weather models.
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> gerry
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> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Andy Colson <andy at squeakycode.net <mailto:andy at squeakycode.net>> wrote:
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>     On 08/03/2015 01:27 PM, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
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>         I might be posting to the wrong forum but... would this work? We aggregate meteorological surface data in netcdf form, and I'd like to populate a database with it..
>         Thanks
>         gerry
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>     Is it gis data (latitude/longitude type stuff)?  Or is it something else (like temperature)?
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>     How would you like to use it in Postgres?  What kind of sum()'s and where's are you going to write?
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>     -Andy
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> And so on to viscosity.”
> Lewis Fry Richardson (1881-1953)
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