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Scientific Tools for Marine and MetOcean Analysis

Kevin A. Butler, Brett Rose, Shaun Walbridge

2016 Esri Oceans Forum

Geoprocessing workflows, Multidimensional data and ModelBuilder

SciPy

Conda and R

Spatial Statitics Tools

Description

Esri leads the way in developing innovative geospatial solutions for the scientific community. The ArcGIS platform is a comprehensive system of engagement that enables organizations to better understand scientific data throughout the process of collection, analysis, and dissemination. In this hands-on workshop participants will explore a variety of tools for Marine, MetOcean, and Atmospheric GIS, including The R-Bridge SciPy, and Multi-Dimensional Spatial Statistics. This workshop is led by Esri scientific staff from the development team. Familiarity with ArcGIS geoprocessing tools is recommended.

Agenda

Time Activity
9:00–9:15 Presentation: Overview/Context (Kevin & Brett & Shaun)
9:15–9:45 Presentation & Demos: Traditional Geoprocesing Workflows (acquiring, managing and analyzing multidimensional data)
9:45–10:30 Directed and independent hands-on activities on MD GP workflows
10:30–10:45 Break
10:45–11:15 SciPy Overview/Context (Shaun & Kevin)
11:15–11:45 SciPy Hand-on activity
11:45–1:00 Lunch
1:00–1:30 Extending ArcGIS (Shaun)
1:30–2:00 Conda Hands-on activity
2:00–2:15 ModelBuilder as a scientific workbench (Kevin & Shaun)
2:15–3:00 ModelBuilder Hands-on (link a GP, R and Scipy tool)
3:00–3:15 Spatial Statistics tools (overview) (Brett)
3:15–4:00 Spatial Statistics Hand-on

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