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Learn to Use Multidimensional Scientific Data with ArcGIS Technology

By [email protected] - 22nd March 2016 - 19:03

Scientific datasets produced by earth observation systems are widely used to monitor and model physical, chemical, and biological phenomena occurring in the oceans and atmosphere and on land.

These multivariate multidimensional datasets, often delivered in specialized formats such as netCDF, GRIB, and HDF, have traditionally been complex to manage. ArcGIS technology from Esri now provides scientists, analysts and researchers with new tools to easily organize, visualize, process, and share multidimensional datasets.

To learn how to manage large collections of scientific data using ArcGIS, tune in to the Esri live training seminar Using Multidimensional Scientific Data with ArcGIS on March 24, 2016.

You will learn how ArcGIS provides the capabilities to visualize a multivariate multidimensional mosaic dataset. The seminar’s presenters will demonstrate how to work with raster models that dynamically generate analytical results that can be shared as a multidimensional image service.

After viewing this seminar, you will understand how to use ArcGIS to

  • Construct a mosaic dataset that represents a collection of multivariate multidimensional rasters.
  • Visualize the mosaic dataset and apply raster models to dynamically derive information products.
  • Publish and share a multidimensional image service.
  • Visualize and interact with these dynamic services in the ArcGIS Online map viewer.

This seminar will be highly useful to GIS analysts, imagery analysts, and research scientists who need to efficiently manage and visualize multivariate multidimensional rasters, analyze them, and share derived information products.

You will need a broadband Internet connection and an Esri Account to watch the live training seminar. Creating an Esri Account is easy and free.

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