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Hi Ben:None of the use cases involve say getting long-time series for a region - or following an animal track's environment ( a "lagrangean" extract). The community I deal with needs to do these types of extracts, and it is precisely in these cases where I feel the OGC world has not really come to grips with.
So the use case might be " I want to compare present conditions of the upwelling regions off of the western U.S. with historical long-term trends and season variations". It is exactly these use cases that I can do well with OpeNDAP/netcdf.
-Roy On Oct 11, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Ben Domenico wrote:
Hi all,I will put these onto the GALEON wiki as soon as I get a chance, but, in the meantime, I've listed below a relatively concise set of use cases that I believe capture the requirements for many of the different data types we deal with in the metoceans (Fluid Earth Sciences?) community.-- Ben
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