Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
61 lines (26 loc) · 1.64 KB

notes.md

File metadata and controls

61 lines (26 loc) · 1.64 KB

In 2019 there are a host of JavaScript libraries which make it possible to work with GeoTIFFs directly in the browser. In this talk we’ll look at how people can go about loading, visualising and even analysing GeoTIFFs with 0 server-side technology.

We’ll talk about some of the benefits of this approach, as well as some of the challenges and limitations that are encountered.

With GeoTIFF being the de facto raster format and a web-browser being an ever-available platform the opportunity to combine these technologies in a light-weight way to explore raster data is bound to open up opportunities.

Hi,

Thanks for showing up!

Ill just quickly introduce myself - I am a software engineer with CSIRO's Data61 - and I'm based in Hobart Tasmania

I create web mapping tools for natural hazard modelling - wildires, flooding, evacuation and climate change risk

all of which I know nothing about - I just show data on maps

Add how I use gotiffs!!

TODO!!!!

Add CSIRO logo to every page!!

TODO

add historical data - how to compare?

Minus layers? Average band of years (eg 30 years)

Demo

Spark fire simulation (old)

Fire map victoria

Temperature thresholds example

Wet bulb temperature? - show different climate projectinos

https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/wet-bulb#how-to-calculate-the-wet-bulb-temperature

http://nrm-erddap.nci.org.au/erddap/search/index.html?page=1&itemsPerPage=1000&searchFor=hurs_annual

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2906879/