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As a developer, I want to identify and implement a solution for displaying geospatial plots of the raw data spanning multiple features #121

Open epag opened 4 weeks ago

epag commented 4 weeks ago

Author Name: Hank (Hank) Original Redmine Issue: 119105, https://vlab.noaa.gov/redmine/issues/119105 Original Date: 2023-08-04


See #118359 for the requirement being addressed.

This ticket can be resolved once we have designed a solution and implemented it. This ticket may be moved if the solution is not implemented in the core WRES. For example, if the solution makes use of the wresviz service (i.e., the WREs gUI mapping service), then we may move the ticket to the WRES GUI.

Leaving as normal and in the backlog pending prioritization of the NWM team requirements for use case #115608.

Hank

epag commented 4 weeks ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Hank (Hank) Original Date: 2023-08-04T11:41:26Z


I need to go into the office to fix my CAC, but I'll leave this total guess estimate as to the hours required to complete the development work here for feedback (following the power-of-2 rule we've been following in VLab):

256 hours

Complete guess and could be way, way off, but such is life when dealing with Agile development work estimates. Thoughts?

Hank

epag commented 4 weeks ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: James (James) Original Date: 2023-08-22T12:58:08Z


I don't have a better estimate of this one. Obviously, we'd want to use a geospatial library, not roll our own. I'd guess that a first cut would be difference maps for predicted-observed and baseline-observed, one map or pair of maps for each (nominated) valid time, else observed, predicted and baseline side-by-side.

I also wouldn't put a terribly high priority on this ticket, though, because the same thing can be achieved easily in OTS geospatial tools like arcgis, whereas something like a forecast progression plot (#119116) is a bit more niche and there aren't many OTS time-series tools anyway, so a lower priority than #119116 IMO.

epag commented 4 weeks ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: Hank (Hank) Original Date: 2023-09-01T13:40:52Z


I also wouldn't put a terribly high priority on this ticket, though, because the same thing can be achieved easily in OTS geospatial tools like arcgis, whereas something like a forecast progression plot (#119116) is a bit more niche and there aren't many OTS time-series tools anyway, so a lower priority than #119116 IMO.

Just want to confirm that the statement above is why you recommend this ticket be given a Low priority while #119116 (time series plots) be given a High priority.

Thanks,

Hank

epag commented 4 weeks ago

Original Redmine Comment Author Name: James (James) Original Date: 2023-09-01T14:08:10Z


Hank wrote:

Just want to confirm that the statement above is why you recommend this ticket be given a Low priority while #119116 (time series plots) be given a High priority.

Yes.