IDV Status Report
Don Murray
March, 2010
This report updates the status of Unidata's IDV development efforts
since the
last
report (October, 2009).
Objectives:
In the
Unidata 2013 proposal, IDV development was defined
under the proposed thematic area 3 "Developing and deploying useful
tools". Under this endeavor, the following goals were outlined:
- Ability to access and visualize every datastream provided by Unidata.
- Support for analysis and visualization of ensemble model output
(e.g., probabilistic threat and multivariate probabilities, mean-spread
analysis, spaghetti diagrams, and aggregated remote access to large
ensemble archives).
- Improved handling of sub-minute data (lightning and model) as well
as long range climate data.
- Support for field project operations and datasets.
- Adaptation to GIS frameworks and integration of GIS data.
- Enhancements to the IDV framework and plug-in capabilities for
a range of customized applications (e.g., lightweight IDV for use in
educational settings).
The numbers are not in order of priority, but are used to indicate steps
toward that goal in this report.
Progress since last report:
- IDV version 2.8 was initially released on January 15, 2010, and
one update has since been released. The latest update can be
downloaded at
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/idv/.
Some of the new features in this release include:
- Radar Cross Section (Goal 1)
- Globe Display improvements (Goal 5)
- Support for new high-resolution NEXRAD Level III products (Goal 1)
- Support for lightning and ship/buoy reports (Goal 1)
See the
IDV 2.8u1 Release Notes, for more information.
- The IDV developers have been collaborating with the 4DWX project in
NCAR/RAL. They are replacing their JViz system with a customized IDV
to support the Army Proving Grounds (ATEC). They are also
using the TDS to replace their legacy data system. RAL has developed
a plugin with customized choosers, defaults, station models, etc to
support this effort. A workshop was held by RAL during the week of
February 24 to introduce the forecasters to the IDV. (Goal 6)
- The IDV and THREDDS/netCDF-Java developers have been collaborating on the
CDM definitions for point data. Some progress has been made on remote
access to GEMPAK surface data through the TDS. The new COSMIC data
access and display uses the CDM TrajectoryFeatureType (Goal 1)
- Meetings/Presentations:
- Don and Jeff attended the AGU Fall Meeting and presented an
interactive poster with Jeff Weber during the interactive
Virtual Globes session.
- Don and Jeff made a very productive site visit to Dave Dempsey at
SFSU while they were at AGU. Dave was interested in the IDV COSMIC
displays. He got a RAMADDA server running during the visit and was
able to access and display his local COSMIC data from that server.
- Don and Yuan attended the AMS Annual Meeting. IDV demos were
displayed during both AGU and AMS meetings in the UCP booth.
- Yuan gave a presentation on Unidata and IDV to the COSMIC group.
- Jeff gave RAMADDA presentations to NOAA and UNAVCO where he showed
how IDV can interact with RAMADDA.
New development:
Development is underway for the next release of
the IDV (2.9) which should be released in summer 2010.
Several of these features are already available for testing in the IDV
nightly build.
- Continued performance improvement work with SSEC for images
- Continued improvements in the globe display to be
more "GoogleEarth-like". (Goal 5)
- Support for GEMPAK surface and upper air data (Goal 1)
- Support for WSI NOWrad images in archives (e.g. case studies)
- Additional GEMPAK diagnostic functions (PVOR, RELH, SM5S, SM9S, GWFS, SAVG/SAVS)
- Improved labelling and color bars
-
- Improved time handling to allow data selection based on existing
displayed data (Goal 3)
- Improved access and display of COSMIC data (Goal 1)
- User defined fly-throughs
- Better Mac OS-X integration
Ongoing efforts include:
- Collaborating in the development of
VisAD
and
McIDAS-V
- Keeping up with new Java interfaces and developments
- Various and sundry IDV bug fixes and enhancements.
Metrics:
IDV usage:**
The number of IDV users is slightly increasing. During the months of
January/February 2010, the IDV was being used an average of ~450 times
per day with 99 sites running the IDV 20 or more times during the month.
Top known sites are University of Wisconsin (Mc-V), China, Korea, UIUC,
Lyndon State College, Western Illinois, NCAR/RAL, EUMETSAT, Millersville
and University of Wyoming.
Metrics data: Mar 1 2009 to Feb 28 2010
**When the IDV starts up interactively (i.e. not in script mode),
it accesses some resource files (e.g. Favorite Bundles list) from the
Unidata web server. The standard web server logs are used to generate
information on what sites are running the IDV.
This document is maintained by
Don Murray <dmurray@unidata.ucar.edu>