Re: [thredds] WMS capabilities

Hi Marco,

I've downloaded the file and ran it with the latest version of TDS. The GetCapabilities XML generated has been attached - it does included the CRS (and I also tried 1.1.1, and that gave me a list of SRS). Perhaps you can give this a try? Google Earth was able to find all the layers and palettes.

I've also tried to apply a GetMap request to the downloaded file, but that's giving me a 500 error:

java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0
        at ucar.ma2.Index.setDim(Index.java:562)
        at ucar.ma2.Index.set(Index.java:651)
        at uk.ac.rdg.resc.ncwms.datareader.DataChunk.getValue(DataChunk.java:67)
at uk.ac.rdg.resc.ncwms.datareader.DefaultDataReader.populatePixelArray(DefaultDataReader.java:209)
.....

I'll keep investigating and let you know if I find why this is so :)

Cheers,

-Pauline.

Marcos Hermida wrote:
Hi Pauline, Ethan!
I've opened the netCDF files with the toolsUI and the data is recognized as gridded data and is displayed perfectly. I also tried with the IDV via OPeNDAP and it worked fine as well. The fileServer isn't enabled for all datasets because many of them are aggregations. Usually, our models' daily outputs have one file per forecast day and grid and we have set up (or at least tried it :-) ) two kind of aggregations: one in each daily output aggregating all the forecast day files in one single dataset per grid and the other aggregates all the daily outputs with the same forecast offset (only offset 0 so far) for each grid. For the WRF daily outputs I've changed the catalog, so now all the files are available via fileServer: http://limia.meteogalicia.es/thredds/catalog/modelos/WRF/diario/catalog.html
You can also download the WW3 files:
http://limia.meteogalicia.es/thredds/catalog/modelos/WW3/test/catalog.html


Thanx!!

Pauline Mak wrote:
Hi Marco,

I was able to load your URL - seems like the GetCapabilities XML document doesn't contain coordinate systems. I can't seem to download any of the files... if you can either email me one of them, or enable fileServer, then I can download one to take a better look.

Thanks,

-Pauline.

Ethan Davis wrote:
Hi Marcos,

I'm getting a 500 response from the URL you gave. So, I wasn't able to
look at your data.

One quick suggestion, make sure your data is recognized as gridded data
by the netCDF-Java library. You can test that with the ToolsUI
(available from the netCDF-Java home page). Try opening your data file
in the "FeatureTypes/Grids" tab of ToolsUI.

Or, if the data is available from the TDS via OPeNDAP, try opening that
in the IDV (not through the WMS interface). Or you could open it as a
local file.

Regards,

Ethan

Marcos Hermida wrote:
Hi all!
I've recently installed the latest version of TDS (4.0.23) and  set up
some catalogs ( http://limia.meteogalicia.es/thredds/ )
When I tried to display some data with IDV through WMS I got a message
which says "No compatible SRS found". I've also tried it with other GIS clients (QGIS, GoogleEarth, ArcView) and I got similar messages.
I think it might be that in the capabilities xml document delivered in
the getCapabilities request the SRS (WMS version 1.1.0) or CRS (WMS
version 1.3.0) tags are missing so the GIS clients are unable to render
the maps or there is something wrong with our datasets?


Thanx!

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