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Markus,<br>
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I work for the NWS; probably one could get the software (freely), but I
know that SCIT is highly interwoven in a very large software system.
Unraveling that would be difficult.<br>
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Tom<br>
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Markus Neteler wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 03:42:36PM -0400, Jason Horn wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone know of a way to calculate the center of a shape in a
raster file based on shape and pixel values? For example, imagine a
NEXRAD RADAR image showing a storm cloud. Could GRASS be used to
calculate the center of the cloud? I'm not having any luck finding a
grass raster function to do this.
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I did a quick google search for
nexrad storm cell identification
or
nexrad SCIT
which a couple of hits. Some programming might
be needed. I don't know if these algorithms are freely
available.
Markus
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Ohio River Forecast Center
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