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    wwiig

    turn-based wargame/simulator

    High-realistic war similator tuned for WWII epoch and around. Over 9000 historical weapons, full world gridded geodata, including climate and population {project abandoned in 2020 due to persistent stack smashing bug)
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    GEOrgET

    GEOrgET

    GoogleEarth Organiser, Editor & Toolkit

    GEOrgET provides several tools for organising and editing GoogleEarth KML files productively: *Convert NMEA to KML, import and export GPX *Converts DT2 elevation data to HGT, fills voids *Produce congruent Points from an edited Path *Add a timezone; change the starting time of a Path *Reverse a Path and its Points *Join Paths *Add photo locations to KML files *Make images (e.g. colour-coded, contoured and shaded maps, and profile, slope, speed plots) *Maps contain special features...
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    OSGC - OpenSource Geospatial Catalogue

    OpenSearch GeoSpatial Catalogue

    OSGC is an Open Source implementation of an OpenSearch GeoSpatial Catalogue compliant to OGC 10-32r3 specification, developed by EGI.eu (http://www.egi.eu/) under the ENVRI (http://envri.eu/) project. OSGC provides a catalogue engine built on top of a PostgreSQL+Postgis database, which exposes a cusmizable OpenSearch interface. Most of the application configuration can be set from the Admin web interface, while Data Administrators have a separated Dropbox interface, which ease the...
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    Open-source weather database system for storage of weather/water observations, forecasts, analysis fields, and hindcasts. includes loading program for GRIB files. Visit project website (http://wdb.met.no) for further information. Please note: this project has now moved to http://wdb.met.no
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    Forecast Production Assistant

    Forecast Production Assistant

    Met object database and interactive graphical editor

    Meteorologists use the FPA to create a series of weather charts, known as depictions, that show weather fields over a sequence of times. The weather fields can contain grid point data or sets of areas, lines or scattered points. The weather depictions are not just graphical displays, but windows into an object database. By connecting processes to the database, forecast offices can automatically generate forecast products or run local models, while spending more of their time on weather...
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    An SQL handler to interface multiple databases data to the OpeNDAP Hyrax (BES) server. Written in C++, it uses unixODBC to query DB and can be dynamically extended to use proprietary ODBC API driver in many easy ways. It is bundled with scripts to ge
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    SPIDR (Space Physics Interactive Data Resource) is a distributed database and application server network, built to select, visualize and model historical space weather data. SPIDR is a web-application and a grid of data mining web-services.
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    Dados Observados is a application to share Climatological data. Climatological data, especially precipitation and reservoirs volumes measurements, are fundamental input to decision support software to natural resources managers.
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    Farmer Apps

    Suite of applications for farmers of all types.

    This is a suite of tools for farmers it includes local market prices for their sales, weather reports, other features useful to farmers.
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