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Add temperature, other HECWFS parameters to portal #102

Closed tslawecki closed 6 years ago

tslawecki commented 7 years ago

GLERL request/suggestion - we show currents, how about the rest of the variables?

kkoch commented 7 years ago

In thredds (just not showing in portal): Sigma layers Bathymetry Water surface elevation Eastward water velocity Northward water velocity Bed stress magnitude from currents Temperature Salinity Short wave radiation Surface net heat flux Wet nodes Wet cells

Luke to check to see if we are grabbing from EDS or sciWMS and then will give LOE.

kknee commented 7 years ago

we're using sciWMS, getCaps indicates that water temp is available. Which other parameters are wanted?

tslawecki commented 7 years ago

Water surface elevation for sure.


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we're using sciWMS, getCaps indicates that water temp is available. Which other parameters are wanted?

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lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

Water Elevation, Salinity and Temperature are added to the HECWFS model. They are viewable on the dev site.

lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

Do we need to wait until a production release to close the issue or is this sufficient for the moment?

kkoch commented 7 years ago

Just wondering what to expect. It looks like currents and temp work. Are salinity and water level? Wasn't quite sure what values to expect, but it looks flat lined.

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kknee commented 7 years ago

@lukecampbell which variable are you using for Water Level?

@tslawecki should we remove salinity?

lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

The variable for water level is DYE. screen shot 2017-02-21 at 10 15 14 am

kknee commented 7 years ago

Can you check with Brian? I think it should be zeta.

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lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

Brian was the one who had me use DYE

lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

@brianmckenna can you confirm DYE?

kknee commented 7 years ago

I think we might want Zeta - @brianmckennahttps://github.com/brianmckenna can you confirm?

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brianmckenna commented 7 years ago

try zeta, looks like two standard_name: sea_surface_height_above_geoid

lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

Even for zeta the WMS returns solid blue

hecwfs

legend

However when I use the virtual buoys with zeta selected there's a lot more values than indicated by the WMS response:

screen shot 2017-02-23 at 9 24 53 am

kknee commented 7 years ago

that looks much better in terms of data returned by GFI. The WMS could probably use a different range because of the small variation in water levels, but all in all I think we're pulling the right data now.

lukecampbell commented 7 years ago

The WMS should be showing lighter blue for that area according to the legend but it's not.

kkoch commented 7 years ago

Okay to remove "salinity" as a variable.

Looks like its been zero since Saturday April 15 (not sure if this is correct data). We might want to consider fine tuning the legend on this one since even if it is working, it looks like the nuances in changes are infintesimal.

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kknee commented 7 years ago

RPS added HECWFS to EDS, recommend that we update the endpoint from the sciWMS service to the EDS WMS service. The EDS source is currently being QAQC'd by one of our oceanographers

kkoch commented 6 years ago

@tslawecki should we move ahead on @kknee recommendation above to close this out?

kknee commented 6 years ago

This task is complete, we now harvest HECWFS with EDS and show water level and water temperature in the portal, using EDS WMS services.