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Yes, but it's not listed in the GetCapabilities. The DataFed WCS is similar. They are set up
 
Yes, but it's not listed in the GetCapabilities. The DataFed WCS is similar. They are set up
 
as additional dimension fields. We'd need to have Rudy or Kari explain the details. You can
 
as additional dimension fields. We'd need to have Rudy or Kari explain the details. You can
see them when they are displayed in the DataFed browser.[http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?wcs=http://viper.cira.colostate.edu:8080/gsfc&coverage=ColumnAmountNO2&field=NO2Trop for example]
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see them when they are displayed in the DataFed browser.[http://webapps.datafed.net/datafed.aspx?wcs=http://viper.cira.colostate.edu:8080/gsfc&coverage=ColumnAmountNO2&field=NO2Trop for example] Stefan

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ACP WCS services -- Rhusar 14:27, 13 June 2011 (MDT)

Martin, Here are the items we said we'd point you to - the ACP Viewer and WCSes with satellite derived gaseous columns:

The last WCS is new to me - found it through uFind. Rudy can probably give background.

We look forward to your feedback and follow-on discussions on how well these services and their data meet your needs and any suggestions on how they might be made more useful. Stefan

Re: ACP WCS services -- Rhusar 14:40, 13 June 2011 (MDT)

Stefan, Are you sure CIRA is serving Tropospheric NO2? I only saw two coverages in the Capabilities doc, total column NO2 and total column O3. Chris

Re: Re: ACP WCS services -- Rhusar 14:46, 13 June 2011 (MDT)

Yes, but it's not listed in the GetCapabilities. The DataFed WCS is similar. They are set up as additional dimension fields. We'd need to have Rudy or Kari explain the details. You can see them when they are displayed in the DataFed browser.for example Stefan