How To: Extract time series data at any point from NetCDF file using ArcGIS with Model Builder
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2021
- Researcher Found difficult in extracting time series data at any specific point or location/coordinates obtained for General Circulation Models (GCMs) or any other source. It is also difficult and time consuming process to extract time series data using other methods. This video shows how to extract this data in quicker and easiest way in ArcGIS using Model Builder.
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Thank you very much, well explained
Can you please make a video for adding multiple layers of netcdf files in arcmap by using model builder for multiple points? I need the preprocessing as well as the data is of coarse resolution
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Well job...
Very Good..
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Mashallah well explained
Nice work
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Salam is it possible to crop the NetCDF file using a shape file of a country
I tried to extract a time series of ERA5 data at specified location, it works but the time column repeated and not correcte
me too
hi sir, what is the unit for pr... the value is so tiny 0.0000123 what does it mean? is it not a millimeter?
Have you got the default unit? I was also searching for it.
Your video is very helpful. Do you have a way to build a way to extract multiple points automatically?
May be by combining python with arcgis.. but with this method only one point can be extracted at a time..
I have 20 tiff images (temperature data). I can't convert them to a single layer netcdf file. I will do trend analysis in Arcgis pro. (multidimensinal analysis). Thanks
As I know it's difficult to combine different tiff images into a single layer...
This is which source data?
Hello ! have you solved this problem?
@@cyrahinocente4572 Yes. I solved the problem
@@cyrahinocente4572 thanks
@@ilhamidogan6565 How?
Well pointer sir