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<p>Hello all,<br>
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<p>at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.qgis.org/en/site/about/case_studies/index.html"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://www.qgis.org/en/site/about/case_studies/index.html</a>
you have a list of QGIS Case Studies. The last entry is from 2019,
so I am not sure if the list will be continued at all.</p>
But I would have a QGIS project - <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.openko.de">openko.de</a> - that I would like to
present. It's not my first QGIS project, but it's the first one I've
published. It's about heavy rainfall data for Germany, covering
5,405 raster fields in a regionalized way. This is open data from
the German Weather Service.<br>
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I prepared the data using QGIS and created 5,405 tables with
overview maps automatically using the atlas tool.<br>
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Using Qgis2Web, I then created a web map linked to the tables and
maps. I put the whole thing online with the website openko.de.<br>
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The site is in German, but the functionality is easy to follow: On
the start page there is a blue button, via this button saying "Hier
geht's zur Karte" you get to the web map. Clicking on any grid
feature opens a pop-up with a link to the download page. The table
together with the overview map can be downloaded by clicking on the
first link ("KOSTRA-DWD-2010R-Tabelle Nr. XXX herunterladen (PDF)").<br>
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By the way, I created the website with Wordpress and created the
5,405 download pages automatically via a Python script.<br>
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Would this be a project you would want to feature on your site? I
would be very happy about a feedback!<br>
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Greetings<br>
Alex<br>
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