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Re: distributing mesonet data for use in IDV
- Subject: Re: distributing mesonet data for use in IDV
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 09:25:49 -0700 (MST)
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, John Horel wrote:
Robb-
Starting to put together the equipment proposal to Unidata, which in part,
would include a data server to serve up mesonet observations. So, I'd like to
follow up on our conversations in San Antonio as far as possible approaches.
I'm still a bit fuzzy as to what would be the best way to do it. My
preference would be to develop a query directly to our database rather than
having to store the data in an external hosted format. That way we don't have
to keep around all 10 years of data in a netCDF file format or some such.
Have you had a chance to proceed with your middleware to handle metars? And,
could you describe that approach a bit more for me?
Regards,
John
John,
your timing is perfect, yesterday our group had a meeting on this. in
fact, the last month i created a realtime database to store the Metars. at
this time there is a simple url servlet interface that permits one to make
queries against it. so your idea of maintaining the data in a database is
the correct approach. i'm just starting on making a general station
observation dataset adapter that would create the link from some data
repository ie database into the Java netcdf library, then the IDV. the
station observation dataset adapter would get enough info so it could
know how to query the proper data repository. at this time, i don't
know the type/amount of info needed. i'll keep you informed on our
progress.
do you keep all the data in one database? i was planning on daily
creating a new database file for data that was 3 days old and only keeping
~3 days of data in the realtime database. this way the performance would
be good for the realtime requests and archive requests would require opening
the daily database files.
Machine requirements guess...
the Thredds Data Server would have to be installed on the machine with cpu
power to handle the amount of requests plus good network conectivity. i'm
sure you have a better handle on the disk space requirements. you might
want to look at THREDDS page for requirements for the TDS.
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/THREDDS/
robb...
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Robb Kambic Unidata Program Center
Software Engineer III Univ. Corp for Atmospheric Research
address@hidden WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/
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