GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 2.3 Working with Climate Model Simulations

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach intermediate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies.  

Section 2 - Intermediate GIS Functionality

Exercise 3 - Working with Climate Model Simulations

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Work with netCDF multidimensional data in GIS.
  • Graph temporal trends.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert - National Center for Atmospheric Research

Greg Dobson - UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Paige Hoel - National Center for Atmospheric Research

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GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 2.2 Web Mapping with Climate Data

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach intermediate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies.  

Section 2 - Intermediate GIS Functionality

Exercise 2 - Web Mapping with Climate Data

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Create a web map with ArcGIS Online.
  • Add climate data to the web map.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

 

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert - National Center for Atmospheric Research

Greg Dobson - UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Paige Hoel - National Center for Atmospheric Research

GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 2.1: Working with Raster Data

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach intermediate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies.  

Section 2 - Intermediate GIS Functionality

Exercise 1 - Working with Raster Data

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Access raw precipitation data from NOAA.
  • Interpolate point data into a raster.
  • Create a departure from normal grid.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

ArcGIS Pro Download (39.14 MB)

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert - National Center for Atmospheric Research

Greg Dobson - UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Paige Hoel - National Center for Atmospheric Research

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GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 1.5: Coordinate Systems and Map Projections

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies. 

Section 1 - Basic GIS Fundamentals

Exercise 5 - Coordinate Systems and Map Projections

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Understand basic coordinate system information.
  • Working with Toolbox to manually alter coordinate systems.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

 

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert, National Center for Atmospheric Research

J. Greg Dobson, University of North Carolina at Asheville

Patricia Carbajales, Clemson University

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GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 1.4: Cartographic Mapping

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies. 

Section 1 - Basic GIS Fundamentals

Exercise 4 - Cartographic Mapping

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Work in the Layout View to design a map.
  • Work with different map elements.
  • Disseminate and share your map.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

ArcGIS Pro Download (28.82 MB)

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert, National Center for Atmospheric Research

J. Greg Dobson, University of North Carolina at Asheville

Patricia Carbajales, Clemson University

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GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 1.3: Data Symbology and Classification

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies.  

Section 1 - Basic GIS Fundamentals

Exercise 3 - Data Symbology and Classification

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Symbolize qualitative data.
  • Symbolize quantitative data.
  • Work with layer packages.
  • Render raster datasets.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

 

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert - National Center for Atmospheric Research

Greg Dobson - UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Paige Hoel - National Center for Atmospheric Research

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GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 1.2: Exploring Spatial Data

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This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies. 

Section 1 - Basic GIS Fundamentals

Exercise 2 - Exploring Spatial Data

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Explore data format types in ArcGIS.
  • Work with vector data.
  • Add web services to your maps.
  • Explore raster datasets.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

 

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert - National Center for Atmospheric Research

Greg Dobson - UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Paige Hoel - National Center for Atmospheric Research

GIS Product Type

GIS Tutorial for Atmospheric Sciences - Section 1.1: Basic GIS Fundamentals

Main content

This is a freely available Geographic Information Systems (GIS) course geared towards GIS and weather and climate  students and practitioners. This course is intended to teach basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts, methods and terminology using weather and climate case studies.  

Section 1 - Basic GIS Fundamentals

Exercise 1 - Introduction to GIS

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Open and explore the software interface.
  • Add data to the map.
  • Work with attribute data.

Required Software

ArcGIS 10.0 or higher

ArcGIS Pro

ArcGIS Pro Download (39.51 MB)

Authors

Jennifer Boehnert - National Center for Atmospheric Research

Greg Dobson - UNC Asheville's National Environmental Modeling and Analysis Center

Paige Hoel - National Center for Atmospheric Research

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Climate Change, Global Food Security, and the US Food System: Mapping Food Deserts in California

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In this exercise you will work with census tract level data about food deserts in California.  You will compare where food is being produced to where it is being consumed.

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Working with attribute and spatial joins.
  • Performing basic GIS analysis.
  • Creating a final map product.

This exercise was developed for the BRIGHTE Workshop : Climate Change, Global Food Security, and the US Food System that took place the summer of  2016.

Exercise, Maps, and Data (337.3 MB)
Description

Note: this exercise was developed using Esri ArcGIS 10.4.  Some steps may different in later versions of the software.

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Weather, Climate, and Health: Investigating Extreme Heat

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In this exercise you will work with the Community Climate System Model (CCSM) model output for future global temperature. You will map three RCPs: A high emissions scenario – RCP 8.5; a middle of the road emissions scenario – RCP 6.0; and a low emissions scenario – RCP 4.5.

Technical skills you will learn:

  • Working with multidimensional data.
  • Learning about symbology.
  • Working with raster datasets.
  • Creating a final map product.

This exercise was developed for the Weather, Climate, and Health Workshop  that took place the summer of  2013.

Exercise, Maps, and data (2.81 GB)
Description

Note: this exercise was developed using Esri ArcGIS 10.3.  Some steps may a bit different in later versions of the software.

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