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    Autoplot

    Autoplot

    Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web

    Autoplot is an interactive browser for data on the web. Give Autoplot a URL or local file name and it creates a sensible plot of the data. Autoplot allows you to interactively browse data stored in ascii, .cdf, netcdf, and many other formats. Autoplot's source has been moved to GitHub. Thanks to SourceForge for many years of hosting!
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    --- IMPORTANT : This project has been moved to GitHub at https://github.com/clstoulouse/motu-client-python. Download the last version from the release page https://github.com/clstoulouse/motu-client-python/releases. --- Motu is a high efficient and robust Web Server which fills the gap between heterogeneous Data Providers to End Users. Motu handles, extracts and transforms oceanographic huge volumes of data without performance collapse. This client enables to extract and download data through a python command line Indesol project sample: http://www.indeso.web.id/indeso_wp/index.php/faq/30-6-how-to-write-and-run-the-script-to-download-indeso-met-ocean-data
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    This project will be a project that will be used by Speleologist (cavers) to help aid in the mapping of the underground world. It will be simple at first.. only allowing the entry of survey (dist/azmith/V-angle) and give back a line plot..
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    A small web application able to generate dynamic charts from data collected by our personal weather station ( like WH-1080 and others ).
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    XNavigator - OpenStreetMap Globe

    XNavigator - OpenStreetMap Globe

    XNavigator is a Virtual Earth browser and viewer for http://osm-3d.org

    XNavigator is the online viewer for the OpenStreetMap Globe at http://osm-3d.org and much more. It is an interactive 3D viewer and integrated client for exploring virtual city and landscape models. A wide range of interaction and navigation possibilities makes it easy to visualize and analyze very detailed virtual urban environments. XNavigator is the first application that supports the Web3DService (W3DS) service interface.
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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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    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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    SimpleWFS is a 100% Java servlet implementation of the draft OGC standard Web Feature Service (WFS) Simple. This is a Web service interface whose goal is to specify a common, minimal feature set for geospatial-temporal data access.
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    This application provides a web based visual browser for NetCDF files. The application provides a simple and friendly user interface for getting a quick overview of the data contained in the files.
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    Slowmo is an application developed to calculate and plot the travel times of the wave front of a tsunami.
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    The Php Geochemical Database is designed to store geochemical data in a client/server architecture. This project is developed inside the Department of Earth Science (University of Florence)
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    Quake Report
    Simple application that connects to USGS to retrieve the list of latest earthquakes and display them on an interactive map. Inspired from "Beginning Nokia Apps Development - Qt and Html5 for Symbian and Meego" (ISBN: 978-1-4302-3177-6).
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