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The ArcGIS Atmospheric Data Modeling Workshop

 
Atmospheric Data Model Workshop
Agenda
Meeting Minutes
    Group 1
    Group 2
    Group 3
    Group 4
Participants
Supporting Documents
    Questionnaire Summary
    Concepts in Atmospheric Data
    Differences between GIS and ADM's
    Conceptual Framework Ideas
    Atmospheric Layer Stack (DRAFT)
    Steve Grisé Presentation on Data Modeling Process
    Terri Betancourt Presentation on the Scope of an ADM
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One of primary activities of the Atmospheric SIG is development of the community data model for ArcGIS. First Atmospheric Data Modeling workshop took place on January 16-17, 2004 at NOAA PMEL Lab in Seattle, WA. Thanks to Tiffany Vance and Nazi Merati for being great hosts! During the course of the meeting, the representatives from the atmospheric community worked closely with ESRI development staff to identify GIS approaches for handling atmospheric data more effectively and began the process of designing a community data model. The first data modeling meeting in Seattle centered upon the conceptual design of the atmospheric data model for ArcGIS. Links to meeting minutes and presentations given throughout the workshop are below.

 

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