Hi all,
I am just wondering whether GRASS GIS supports tracking active and archive cyclones/hurricanes/typhoons as was found in ArcGIS using living atlas and ArcGIS online platform.
I noticed that they are using NOAA and other satellite sensors.
Thank you very much.
Kyaw Moe Aung
Consultant
PyJuliaR Consulting Firm
Hi Kyaw,
I think it is fairly safe to say that GRASS GIS supports that, but someone would need to create that specific workflow or notebook.
Best,
Vaclav
On Tue, 16 May 2023 at 23:59, <kyawmoeaung.kyawmoe@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am just wondering whether GRASS GIS supports tracking active and archive cyclones/hurricanes/typhoons as was found in ArcGIS using living atlas and ArcGIS online platform.
I noticed that they are using NOAA and other satellite sensors.
Thank you very much.
Kyaw Moe Aung
Consultant
PyJuliaR Consulting Firm
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Hi all,
Yes — agreed that a lot of scripting would be needed, but importing readily available data is very doable.
Tom
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On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 5:57 PM Thomas Adams <tea3rd@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Yes — agreed that a lot of scripting would be needed, but importing readily available data is very doable.
Being in modern times, you can generate the majority of the script
(Jupyter notebook) even with an AI.
Best,
Markus
I guess I’m pathetically old school 


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On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 6:23 PM Thomas Adams <tea3rd@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess I’m pathetically old school 


It is "just" for reducing the workload - still we need to be able to
check what the AI suggests 
Just wanted to point out that some new helper tools are available.
Markus