[GRASS-user] Downloading EuroLST data

Nikos Alexandris nik at nikosalexandris.net
Fri May 12 03:37:18 PDT 2017


* Markus Neteler <neteler at osgeo.org> [2017-05-12 11:49:16 +0200]:

>On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Nikos Alexandris
><nik at nikosalexandris.net> wrote:
>> * Markus Neteler <neteler at osgeo.org> [2017-05-11 23:31:46 +0200]:
>>> On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 5:40 PM, Nikos Alexandris
>>>> Dear list,
>>>>
>>>> (EuroLST authors in Cc)
>>>>
>>>> is there documented access to EuroLST data via something like
>>>>
>>>> r.in.wms url=http://geodati.fmach.it/production/ows_europe_lst
>>>> layers=eurolst_clim_bio01 srs=3035 ... urlparams='time=2012-1-1'
>>>>
>>>> ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes:
>>>
>>> r.in.wms url="http://geodati.fmach.it/production/ows_europe_lst" -c |
>>> grep Abstract
>>>  <Abstract>Bioclim data derived from gap-filled MODIS-LST
>>> (EuroLST)</Abstract>
>>>    <Abstract>Bioclim data derived from gap-filled MODIS-LST
>>> (EuroLST)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Annual mean temperature (deg C * 10)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Mean diurnal range as the mean of monthly (max temp
>>> - min temp) (deg C * 10)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Isothermality (BIO2/BIO7 * 100)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Temperature Seasonality (standard deviation *
>>> 100)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Max Temperature of Warmest Month (deg C * 10)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Min Temperature of Coldest Month (deg C * 10)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Temperature Annual Range (BIO5 - BIO6) (deg C *
>>> 10)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Mean Temperature of Warmest Quarter (deg C *
>>> 10)</Abstract>
>>>        <Abstract>Mean Temperature of Coldest Quarter (deg C *
>>> 10)</Abstract>
>>
>>
>>
>> The capabilities work fine. Getting/reading in data isn't though.

Just a confirmation that it works for a small test area.  I guess it
takes for a good network connection to get larger areas downloaded.

Hm?  Maybe tile the area of interest and download data per tile? Would
that be possible in parallel?

Nikos


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