From rhoban@earthdata.com Thu Sep 1 13:57:07 2005 From: rhoban@earthdata.com (Robin J. Hoban) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:57:07 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS GIS Data Needed for Katrina Response In-Reply-To: <874F19612B9AB943BF18E392276D29F106F3B5DA@dohsmailhq01.doh.ad.state.fl.us> Message-ID: <002101c5aef4$a9a4a4c0$4abdbf43@wakulla> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C5AED3.229304C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit William: EarthData is part of the Mississippi Geographic Information (MGI) team that has been providing data to various MS State agencies under the Mississippi Digital Earth Model program. I have contacts at MARIS, DEQ, DOT, ITS, etc. if you still need some direct numbers. Power is still out around Jackson so a lot of agency offices may still be closed but the MGI office is open, and they have been talking to some state contacts. Let me know if you find everything you need, or if we can help in any way. Sincerely, Robin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robin J. Hoban Regional Manager EarthData International 2648 Forest Way NE Marietta, GA 30066 o (678) 445-0624 f (678) 445-0319 c (561) 523-3885 Visit us on the web at www.earthdata.com! The information contained in this communication may be legally privileged and is intended solely for the use of the addressees. Any unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Additional restrictions may apply if you or your company are under a Non-Disclosure Agreement with EarthData. -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 11:46 AM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: MS GIS Data Needed for Katrina Response Howdy - FDOH will be sending Health Assessment Teams to Mississippi to assist with Katrina-related response. We're trying to get local GIS data, county level detail, from the Mississippi Automated Resource Information System (MARIS) website (http://www.maris.state.ms.us), with no luck, and we can't reach anyone via telephone (601.982.6353). Does anyone have a contact at MARIS? Or others in MS who could provide such data? Thank you in advance. + William ------------------------------- William H. Pollock, AICP Geographic Information Systems Division of Environmental Health Florida Department of Health ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C5AED3.229304C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
William:
 
EarthData is part of the Mississippi Geographic Information = (MGI) team=20 that has been providing data to various MS State agencies under the = Mississippi=20 Digital Earth Model program. I have contacts at MARIS, DEQ, DOT, ITS, = etc. if=20 you still need some direct numbers.
 
Power=20 is still out around Jackson so a lot of agency offices may still be = closed but=20 the MGI office is open, and they have been talking to some state=20 contacts.
 
Let me=20 know if you find everything you need, or if we can help in any=20 way.
 
Sincerely,
 
Robin

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=20
Robin J. = Hoban=20
Regional = Manager=20
EarthData=20 International
2648=20 Forest Way NE
Marietta, GA 30066
o (678) 445-0624
f (678) 445-0319
c (561) 523-3885

Visit us on the web at = www.earthdata.com!

The information = contained in this=20 communication may be legally privileged and is intended solely for the = use of=20 the addressees.  Any unauthorized disclosure, copying, distribution = or=20 taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is = strictly=20 prohibited and may be unlawful. Additional restrictions may apply if you = or your=20 company are under a Non-Disclosure Agreement with=20 EarthData.

-----Original Message-----
From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of=20 William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us
Sent: Wednesday, August = 31, 2005=20 11:46 AM
To: = shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:=20 shrug-l: MS GIS Data Needed for Katrina = Response

Howdy

FDOH will be=20 sending Health Assessment Teams to Mississippi to assist with=20 Katrina-related response.

Were trying to=20 get local GIS data, county level detail, from the Mississippi Automated Resource Information System=20 (MARIS) website (http://www.maris.state.ms.us), with no luck, and we cant reach=20 anyone via telephone=20 (601.982.6353).=20

Does anyone=20 have a contact at MARIS? Or others in = MS who could=20 provide = such data?

Thank you in=20 advance. =

+ William

-------------------------------

William H.=20 Pollock, AICP

Geographic=20 Information Systems

Division of=20 Environmental Health

Florida=20 Department of Health

------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C5AED3.229304C0-- From JHouck@drmp.com Thu Sep 1 14:22:27 2005 From: JHouck@drmp.com (Jason Houck) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:22:27 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcPAD and Trimble Message-ID: <50AA4D984301494FB7621B9F7D0B2DE502925DD5@srv-orl-e2k.drmp1.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEF8.330463B6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Does anyone have any experience using ArcPad 6.0.3 on a Trimble Recon running Windows CE. I am using a Trimble Pathfinder Pro GPS receiver and I keep getting a message that the GPS is losing it's position fix. Does anyone know what causes that and/or how it can be fixed? I would appreciate any in put someone might have. =20 Jason M. Houck, MS Environmental Scientist/GIS Analyst Ecological and Environmental Sciences Dept. DRMP, Inc. 1505 East Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida 32803 407-896-0594 (phone) 407-896-4836 (fax) =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEF8.330463B6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Does = anyone have any=20 experience using ArcPad 6.0.3 on a Trimble Recon running Windows = CE.  I am=20 using a Trimble Pathfinder Pro GPS receiver and I keep getting a message = that=20 the GPS is losing it's position fix.  Does anyone know what causes = that=20 and/or how it can be fixed?  I would appreciate any in put someone = might=20 have.
 
Jason M. Houck,=20 MS
Environmental Scientist/GIS=20 Analyst
Ecological and Environmental = Sciences=20 Dept.
DRMP,=20 Inc.
1505 East Colonial=20 Drive
Orlando, Florida=20 32803
407-896-0594=20 (phone)
407-896-4836=20 (fax)
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEF8.330463B6-- From MCPalmer@pbsj.com Thu Sep 1 14:36:20 2005 From: MCPalmer@pbsj.com (Palmer, Michelle) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:36:20 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcPAD and Trimble Message-ID: <5698A934BEB42B49BB1C8DA7220784A4131CD2@ORLMBX.pbsj.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFA.232BEF78 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Jason, Here are a couple of ideas:=20 1. Loose connection between the handheld and gps unit. 2. Make sure that the battery on the Trimble GPS unit is fully charged, if it's low it will not connect to the handheld or get a signal 3. If the handheld unit goes into a hibernation mode or shuts down it will disconnect itself from the GPS unit. Simply turn GPS unit off in ArcPad and turn it back on. Thanks!! Michelle Palmer, GISP SR Program Manager PBS&J Information Solutions Division =20 482 South Keller Road Orlando, FL 32810 800-284-5182 407-806-4218 (direct dial) 407-647-0624 (fax) 407-367-9050 (cell phone) mcpalmer@pbsj.com =20 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Jason Houck Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:22 AM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: ArcPAD and Trimble Does anyone have any experience using ArcPad 6.0.3 on a Trimble Recon running Windows CE. I am using a Trimble Pathfinder Pro GPS receiver and I keep getting a message that the GPS is losing it's position fix. Does anyone know what causes that and/or how it can be fixed? I would appreciate any in put someone might have. =20 Jason M. Houck, MS Environmental Scientist/GIS Analyst Ecological and Environmental Sciences Dept. DRMP, Inc. 1505 East Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida 32803 407-896-0594 (phone) 407-896-4836 (fax) =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFA.232BEF78 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Jason,

Here are a couple of ideas: =

1.  Loose connection between the = handheld=20 and gps unit.

2.  Make sure that the battery on = the=20 Trimble GPS unit is fully charged, if it’s low it will not connect = to the=20 handheld or get a signal

3.  If the handheld unit goes into = a=20 hibernation mode or shuts down it will disconnect itself from the GPS = unit.  Simply turn GPS unit off in = ArcPad and=20 turn it back on.

Thanks!!

Michelle Palmer, GISP

SR Program = Manager
PBS&J
Information Solutions=20 Division
 
482 South Keller = Road
Orlando, FL = 32810
800-284-5182
407-806-4218 (direct = dial)
407-647-0624 = (fax)
407-367-9050 (cell = phone)
mcpalmer@pbsj.com
 

 -----Original = Message-----
From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Jason Houck
Sent: Thursday, September 01, = 2005=20 9:22 AM
To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: = shrug-l:=20 ArcPAD and Trimble

Does = anyone have=20 any experience using ArcPad 6.0.3 on a Trimble Recon running Windows = CE. =20 I am using a Trimble Pathfinder Pro GPS receiver and I keep getting a = message=20 that the GPS is losing it's position fix.  Does anyone know what = causes=20 that and/or how it can be fixed?  I would appreciate any in put = someone=20 might have.
 
Jason M. Houck,=20 MS
Environmental Scientist/GIS=20 Analyst
Ecological and Environmental = Sciences=20 Dept.
DRMP,=20 Inc.
1505 East=20 Colonial Drive
Orlando, Florida=20 32803
407-896-0594=20 (phone)
407-896-4836=20 (fax)
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFA.232BEF78-- From BrandenE@ctc.com Thu Sep 1 14:54:59 2005 From: BrandenE@ctc.com (Brandenburg, Erika) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:54:59 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: <58BD7BA1E81ED54E88F2266E149D93D6050853F9@ctcjst-mail1.ad.ctcgsc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFC.BDE2E5C6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable All,=20 I have a couple of people that are thinking on heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday weekend... =20 Firstly, does anyone know of who we can contact to find where we would be needed? I have GIS experience, but the others do not! =20 Secondly, would anyone like to join us? =20 Erika =20 Erika Brandenburg Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) Project Engineer 9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400 Jacksonville, Florida 32225 (904) 722 - 2531 FAX (904) 722 - 2510 E-mail: Brandene@ctc.com www.ctc.com Racing to save lives of those with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related cancers! Team In Training - http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg One Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFC.BDE2E5C6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Katrina Help

All,

I have a couple of people that are = thinking on heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday = weekend… 

Firstly, does anyone know of who we can = contact to find where we would be needed?  I have GIS experience, = but the others do not! 

Secondly, would anyone like to join = us? 

Erika

Erika = Brandenburg
Concurrent = Technologies Corporation (CTC)
Project = Engineer
9570 Regency Square = Boulevard, Suite 400
Jacksonville, Florida = 32225
(904) 722 - = 2531
FAX (904) 722 - = 2510
E-mail:  = Brandene@ctc.com
www.ctc.com

Racing to save lives = of those with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related = cancers!
Team In Training = - = http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg
One Step, One Pedal, = One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! 




------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AEFC.BDE2E5C6-- From MCPalmer@pbsj.com Thu Sep 1 15:28:17 2005 From: MCPalmer@pbsj.com (Palmer, Michelle) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:28:17 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: <5698A934BEB42B49BB1C8DA7220784A4131CDA@ORLMBX.pbsj.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF01.64C90377 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C5AF01.64C90377" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C5AF01.64C90377 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Erica, =20 I have attached an e-mail from Matt at Manatee County which has some of the information. We are checking into see who we can provide. =20 Michelle Palmer, GISP SR Program Manager PBS&J Information Solutions Division =20 482 South Keller Road Orlando, FL 32810 800-284-5182 407-806-4218 (direct dial) 407-647-0624 (fax) 407-367-9050 (cell phone) mcpalmer@pbsj.com =20 =20 =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Brandenburg, Erika Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:55 AM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help All,=20 I have a couple of people that are thinking on heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday weekend... =20 Firstly, does anyone know of who we can contact to find where we would be needed? I have GIS experience, but the others do not! =20 Secondly, would anyone like to join us? =20 Erika=20 =09 Erika Brandenburg=20 Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)=20 Project Engineer=20 9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400=20 Jacksonville, Florida 32225=20 (904) 722 - 2531=20 FAX (904) 722 - 2510=20 E-mail: Brandene@ctc.com=20 www.ctc.com =20 Racing to save lives of those with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related cancers!=20 Team In Training -=20 http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg =20 One Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C5AF01.64C90377 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Erica,
 
I have=20 attached an e-mail from Matt at Manatee County which has some of the=20 information. We are checking into see who we can = provide.
 
Michelle Palmer, = GISP
SR Program = Manager
PBS&J
Information Solutions=20 Division
 
482 South Keller = Road
Orlando, FL = 32810
800-284-5182
407-806-4218 (direct = dial)
407-647-0624 = (fax)
407-367-9050 (cell = phone)
mcpalmer@pbsj.com
 
 
 
 
-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Brandenburg, Erika
Sent: Thursday, = September 01,=20 2005 9:55 AM
To: = shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:=20 shrug-l: Katrina Help

All,

I have a couple of people that are = thinking on=20 heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday = weekend… =20

Firstly, does anyone know of who we can = contact to=20 find where we would be needed?  I have GIS experience, but the = others do=20 not! 

Secondly, would anyone like to join = us? =20

Erika=20

Erika = Brandenburg
Concurrent Technologies = Corporation=20 (
CTC)
Project Engineer
9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400 =
Jacksonville, Florida = 32225
(904) 722 - 2531 =
FAX (904) 722 - 2510 =
E-mail:  = Brandene@ctc.com
www.ctc.com

Racing to save lives = of those=20 with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related = cancers!=20
Team In Training = - = http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg=
One=20 Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20




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TOSKI@DEP.STATE.FL.US,SIFU_ZHOU@DCF.STATE.FL.US,BLZ@JOHNSONENG.COM,BJZUMW= ALT@PBSJ.COM Subject: Volunteers Needed! MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Lotus Notes Release 6.5.2 June 01, 2004 Message-ID: = From: Matt.Palavido@co.manatee.fl.us Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:09:57 -0400 X-MIMETrack: Serialize by Router on ISDMAIL1/MCG(Release 6.5.4|March 27, = 2005) at 09/01/200510:10:07 AM,Serialize complete at 09/01/2005 10:10:07 AM Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=3D"=3D_alternative 004D53108525706F_=3D" Return-Path: Matt.Palavido@co.manatee.fl.us X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Sep 2005 14:07:06.0511 (UTC) = FILETIME=3D[6F79D9F0:01C5AEFE] This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=3D_alternative 004D53108525706F_=3D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello fellow GISers, Some of you may already be members of the GISCorps, but for those that = ar=3D e=3D20 not, here is some information. They are urgently looking for a number = of=3D20 volunteers to help our neighbors to the west that have been effected = by=3D20 Hurricane Katrina. If you are interested in volunteering, please = contact=3D20 Shoreh Elhami at Selhami@aol.com . Thanks! Matt GISCorps Alert =3D20 This is an urgent request. If you are qualified for any of these = two=3D20 positions, email me as soon as you can (also attach your resume). =3D20 In response to hurricane Katrina?s disaster, GISCorps has been asked = to=3D20 provide 20 volunteers to Mississippi Emergency Operation Center (EOC) = in=3D20 Jackson, Mississippi. They need two groups of ten volunteers: =3D20 Group 1: Must have at least 5 years of experience and well versed in = usin=3D g=3D20 ArcGIS 9.0 in an SDE environment, comfortable in making maps and=3D20 conducting quick analysis. Experience in disaster management is a = plus.=3D20 =3D20 Group 2: Must have at least 5 years of experience and well versed in = usin=3D g=3D20 ArcGIS 9.0 and GPS software and equipment. **Must bring their own = laptop=3D20 loaded with 9.0 and also must bring a GPS unit compatible with = ArcGIS**.=3D20 This group will be working with search and rescue teams and K-9 = units=3D20 mainly collecting data and navigating. =3D20 The following provides some general information provided by EOC office: =3D20 Both groups must be able to fly out within 24 hours Must be able to stay for 5-7 days Will work in 12-hour shifts They provide lodging (in tents and on cots) They will provide meals Must bring boots, sleeping bags, and clothes suitable for field work = and=3D20 be prepared for an extremely hot weather Must arrange and pay for your own flight, will be reimbursed for the = cost=3D =3D20 of the ticket later. Jackson airport should be open to commercial = flights=3D =3D2E=3D20 Memphis is a 4 hour drive away and a secondary option. Group two must bring own GPS and laptop (no exceptions). Group two will = b=3D e=3D20 working in very harsh conditions and must be prepared to deal with that. =3D20 Regards, =3D20 Shoreh Elhami, GISCorps Chair www.giscorps.org --=3D_alternative 004D53108525706F_=3D Content-Type: text/html; charset=3D"ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello fellow GISers,

Some of you may already be = members of=3D the GISCorps, but for those that are not, here is some information. They are urgently looking for a number of volunteers to help our neighbors to the west that have been effected by Hurricane Katrina. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Shoreh Elhami at Selhami@aol.com . = Thanks=3D !

Matt



GISCorps Alert
 
This is an urgent request. = If you=3D are qualified for any of these two positions, email me as soon as you can = (al=3D so attach your resume).
 
In response to hurricane = Katrina&=3D #8217;s disaster, GISCorps has been asked to provide 20 volunteers to = Mississippi Emergency Operation Center (EOC) in Jackson, Mississippi. They need two groups of ten volunteers:
 
Group 1: Must have at least = 5 yea=3D rs of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 in an SDE environment, comfortable in making maps and conducting quick analysis. Experience in disaster management is a plus.
 
Group 2: Must have at least = 5 yea=3D rs of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 and GPS software and equipment. **Must bring their own laptop loaded with 9.0 and also must bring a GPS unit compatible with ArcGIS**. This group will be working = wit=3D h search and rescue teams and K-9 units mainly collecting data and = navigati=3D ng..
 
The following provides some = gener=3D al information provided by EOC office:
 
  • Both groups must be able to = fly o=3D ut within 24 hours
  • Must be able to stay for 5-7 = days=3D
  • Will work in 12-hour = shifts
  • They provide lodging (in = tents an=3D d on cots)
  • They will provide = meals
  • Must bring boots, sleeping = bags, =3D and clothes suitable for field work and be prepared for an extremely hot = weat=3D her
  • Must arrange and pay for = your own=3D flight, will be reimbursed for the cost of the ticket later. Jackson airport = shou=3D ld be open to commercial flights. Memphis is a 4 hour drive away and a = secon=3D dary option.
  • Group two must bring own GPS = and =3D laptop (no exceptions). Group two will be working in very harsh conditions and must be prepared to deal with that.
 
Regards,
 
Shoreh Elhami, GISCorps = Chair
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Subject: Volunteers Needed!
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Hello fellow GISers,

Some of you may already be members of the GISCorps, but for those that = ar=3D
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not, here is some information. They are urgently looking for a number = of=3D20
volunteers to help our neighbors to the west that have been effected = by=3D20
Hurricane Katrina. If you are interested in volunteering, please = contact=3D20
Shoreh Elhami at Selhami@aol.com . Thanks!

Matt



GISCorps Alert
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This is an urgent request. If you are qualified for any of these = two=3D20
positions, email me as soon as you can (also attach your resume).
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In response to hurricane Katrina?s disaster, GISCorps has been asked = to=3D20
provide 20 volunteers to Mississippi Emergency Operation Center (EOC) = in=3D20
Jackson, Mississippi. They need two groups of ten volunteers:
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Group 1: Must have at least 5 years of experience and well versed in = usin=3D
g=3D20
ArcGIS 9.0 in an SDE environment, comfortable in making maps = and=3D20
conducting quick analysis. Experience in disaster management is a = plus.=3D20
=3D20
Group 2: Must have at least 5 years of experience and well versed in = usin=3D
g=3D20
ArcGIS 9.0 and GPS software and equipment. **Must bring their own = laptop=3D20
loaded with 9.0 and also must bring a GPS unit compatible with = ArcGIS**.=3D20
This group will be working with search and rescue teams and K-9 = units=3D20
mainly collecting data and navigating.
=3D20
The following provides some general information provided by EOC = office:
=3D20
Both groups must be able to fly out within 24 hours
Must be able to stay for 5-7 days
Will work in 12-hour shifts
They provide lodging (in tents and on cots)
They will provide meals
Must bring boots, sleeping bags, and clothes suitable for field work = and=3D20
be prepared for an extremely hot weather
Must arrange and pay for your own flight, will be reimbursed for the = cost=3D
=3D20
of the ticket later. Jackson airport should be open to commercial = flights=3D
=3D2E=3D20
Memphis is a 4 hour drive away and a secondary option.
Group two must bring own GPS and laptop (no exceptions). Group two will = b=3D
e=3D20
working in very harsh conditions and must be prepared to deal with = that.
=3D20
Regards,
=3D20
Shoreh Elhami, GISCorps Chair
www.giscorps.org
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<br><font size=3D3D3 face=3D3D"Courier">Hello = fellow GISers,</font>
<br>
<br><font size=3D3D3 face=3D3D"Courier">Some of = you may already be members of=3D
 the
GISCorps, but for those that are not, here is some information. They = are
urgently looking for a number of volunteers to help our neighbors to = the
west that have been effected by Hurricane Katrina. If you are = interested
in volunteering, please contact Shoreh Elhami at Selhami@aol.com . = Thanks=3D
!</font>
<br>
<br><font size=3D3D3 = face=3D3D"Courier">Matt</font>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br><font size=3D3D3 face=3D3D"Courier = New"><b>GISCorps Alert</b></font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 = face=3D3D"Arial">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">This = is an urgent request. If you=3D
 are
qualified for any of these two positions, email me as soon as you can = (al=3D
so
attach your resume).</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier = New">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">In = response to hurricane Katrina&=3D
#8217;s
disaster, GISCorps has been asked to provide 20 volunteers to = Mississippi
Emergency Operation Center (EOC) in Jackson, Mississippi. They need = two
groups of ten volunteers:</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier = New">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Group = 1: Must have at least 5 yea=3D
rs
of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 in an SDE = environment,
comfortable in making maps and conducting quick analysis. Experience = in
disaster management is a plus. </font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier = New">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Group = 2: Must have at least 5 yea=3D
rs
of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 and GPS software = and
equipment. **Must bring their own laptop loaded with 9.0 and also = must
bring a GPS unit compatible with ArcGIS**. This group will be working = wit=3D
h
search and rescue teams and K-9 units mainly collecting data and = navigati=3D
ng..</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier = New">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">The = following provides some gener=3D
al
information provided by EOC office:</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier = New">&nbsp;</font>
<ul>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Both = groups must be able to fly o=3D
ut
within 24 hours</font>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Must = be able to stay for 5-7 days=3D
</font>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Will = work in 12-hour shifts</font=3D
>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">They = provide lodging (in tents an=3D
d
on cots)</font>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">They = will provide meals</font>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Must = bring boots, sleeping bags, =3D
and
clothes suitable for field work and be prepared for an extremely hot = weat=3D
her</font>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Must = arrange and pay for your own=3D
 flight,
will be reimbursed for the cost of the ticket later. Jackson airport = shou=3D
ld
be open to commercial flights. Memphis is a 4 hour drive away and a = secon=3D
dary
option.</font>
<li><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Group = two must bring own GPS and =3D
laptop
(no exceptions). Group two will be working in very harsh conditions = and
must be prepared to deal with that.</font></ul><font = size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Ari=3D
al">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier = New">Regards,</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 = face=3D3D"Arial">&nbsp;</font>
<br><font size=3D3D2 face=3D3D"Courier New">Shoreh = Elhami, GISCorps Chair</fo=3D
nt>
<br><a href=3D3Dhttp://www.giscorps.org/><font size=3D3D2 = color=3D3Dblue face=3D3D=3D
"Courier = New"><u>www.giscorps.org</u></font></a> --=3D_alternative 004D53108525706F_=3D--

------_=_NextPart_003_01C5AEFE.6F2BE100-- ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF01.64C90377-- From nonie_castro@coxtarget.com Thu Sep 1 16:22:50 2005 From: nonie_castro@coxtarget.com (Nonie Castro) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 11:22:50 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF09.03FAF993 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable You may want to contact GISCORPS directly.=20 That is who ESRI is using to coordinate volunteers.=20 =20 "ESRI is working closely with URISA's GISCorps (a non-profit organization) to coordinate short-term, volunteer-based GIS services to the affected area. If you are a GIS professional and would like to volunteer your time and services, please complete the online application on URISA's GISCorps Web site." =20 Go here: http://www.giscorps.org/ And here: http://www.giscorps.org/info_for_volunteers/signup.php =20 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Brandenburg, Erika Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:55 AM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help =09 =09 All,=20 I have a couple of people that are thinking on heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday weekend... =20 Firstly, does anyone know of who we can contact to find where we would be needed? I have GIS experience, but the others do not! =20 Secondly, would anyone like to join us? =20 Erika=20 =09 Erika Brandenburg=20 Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)=20 Project Engineer=20 9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400=20 Jacksonville, Florida 32225=20 (904) 722 - 2531=20 FAX (904) 722 - 2510=20 E-mail: Brandene@ctc.com=20 www.ctc.com =20 Racing to save lives of those with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related cancers!=20 Team In Training - http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg =20 One Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF09.03FAF993 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Katrina Help
You may want to contact GISCORPS directly. =
That is who ESRI is using to coordinate volunteers. =
 
"ESRI is working closely with URISA's GISCorps (a non-profit organization) to = coordinate=20 short-term, volunteer-based GIS services to the affected area. If you = are a GIS=20 professional and would like to volunteer your time and services, please = complete=20 the online application on URISA's GISCorps Web=20 site."
 
Go here: http://www.giscorps.org/
And here: http://ww= w.giscorps.org/info_for_volunteers/signup.php
 


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of = Brandenburg,=20 Erika
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 9:55 = AM
To:=20 shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l: Katrina=20 Help

All,

I have a couple of people that are = thinking on=20 heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday = weekend… =20

Firstly, does anyone know of who we can = contact to=20 find where we would be needed?  I have GIS experience, but the = others do=20 not! 

Secondly, would anyone like to join = us? =20

Erika=20

      =20

Erika = Brandenburg
Concurrent Technologies = Corporation=20 (
CTC)

Project Engineer
9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400 =
Jacksonville, Florida = 32225
(904) 722 - 2531 =
FAX (904) 722 - 2510 =
E-mail:  = Brandene@ctc.com
www.ctc.com

Racing to save lives = of those=20 with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related = cancers!=20
Team In Training = - = http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg=
One=20 Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20




------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF09.03FAF993-- From William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Thu Sep 1 18:04:39 2005 From: William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us (William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 13:04:39 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: <874F19612B9AB943BF18E392276D29F106F3B600@dohsmailhq01.doh.ad.state.fl.us> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF17.3D14D442 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Anyone have post-Katrina imagery of Southern Mississippi?=20 =20 Thanks again.=20 =20 + William=20 -------------------------------=20 William H. Pollock, AICP=20 Geographic Information Systems=20 Division of Environmental Health=20 Florida Department of Health=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF17.3D14D442 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Anyone = have post-Katrina imagery of Southern = Mississippi?

 

Thanks = again.

 

+ William
-------------------------------
William = H. Pollock, AICP
Geographic Information Systems
Division = of Environmental Health
Florida = Department of Health

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF17.3D14D442-- From abaker881@juno.com Thu Sep 1 19:55:57 2005 From: abaker881@juno.com (abaker881@juno.com) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 18:55:57 GMT Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: <20050901.120223.860.250539@webmail12.nyc.untd.com> ----__JWM__J41c6.167eS.2781M Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain William, There is a link at the bottom of this online noaa magazine article http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2495.htm that was functioning yesterday but for some reason is not responding today. It had a catalog of the entire Mississippi coastline with post Katrina images. Anyway the article has a four post hurricane images. I guess i would just periodically check back and see if the site becomes available. Alan Baker ----__JWM__J41c6.167eS.2781M Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/html

William,

There is a link at the bottom of this online noaa magazine article http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2495.htm that was functioning yesterday but for some reason is not responding today.  It had a catalog of the entire Mississippi coastline with post Katrina images.  Anyway the article has a four post hurricane images.  I guess i would just periodically check back and see if the site becomes available.

Alan Baker

 

----__JWM__J41c6.167eS.2781M-- ___________________________________________________________________ Try Juno Platinum for Free! Then, only $9.95/month! Unlimited Internet Access with 250MB of Email Storage. Visit http://www.juno.com/value to sign up today! From Alan.Elebash@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 1 20:09:42 2005 From: Alan.Elebash@dep.state.fl.us (Elebash, Alan) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:09:42 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF28.B51B7B0B Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Try this link: http://alt.ngs.noaa.gov/katrina/KATRINA0000.HTM =20 =20 Alan Elebash=20 GIS Analyst=20 Office of Park Planning=20 Division of Recreation and Parks=20 850 245-3051=20 Florida State Parks - the "Real Florida"=20 www.floridastateparks.org=20 =20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 1:05 PM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Anyone have post-Katrina imagery of Southern Mississippi?=20 =20 Thanks again.=20 =20 + William=20 -------------------------------=20 William H. Pollock, AICP=20 Geographic Information Systems=20 Division of Environmental Health=20 Florida Department of Health=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF28.B51B7B0B Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Try this link:
http://alt.ngs.n= oaa.gov/katrina/KATRINA0000.HTM
 
 

Alan = Elebash=20
GIS=20 Analyst
Office of Park Planning
Division of Recreation and=20 Parks
850  245-3051

Florida=20 State Parks - the "Real Florida"
www.floridastateparks.org =

 


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of=20 William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us
Sent: Thursday, September = 01, 2005=20 1:05 PM
To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: = shrug-l:=20 MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response

Anyone have=20 post-Katrina imagery of Southern = Mississippi?=20

 

Thanks again.=20

 

+ = William=20
-------------------------------=20
William H.=20 Pollock, AICP
Geographic=20 Information Systems
Division of=20 Environmental Health
Florida=20 Department of Health

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF28.B51B7B0B-- From casey_lindemuth@hotmail.com Thu Sep 1 20:26:12 2005 From: casey_lindemuth@hotmail.com (Casey Lindemuth) Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 15:26:12 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help In-Reply-To: <58BD7BA1E81ED54E88F2266E149D93D6050853F9@ctcjst-mail1.ad.ctcgsc.org> Message-ID:

To All:
I am a GIS Analyst who works for Environmental Consulting and Technology out of
Tampa, FL.  I will volunteer my services/resources from Tampa.  If there is anyone out there that is doing voluntary work and needs assistance with data analysis/data "crunching".  I have experience with ESRI 3D Analyst, Spatial Analyst and a background with the military in terrain analysis.  I also have experience with watershed evaluation and watershed management plan.  We currently have an ArcMap/ArcInfo licenses with 3D and Spatial Analyst extensions.  Please do not hesitate to contact me if I could assist anyone who is doing voluntary work.

Casey Lindemuth
GIS Analyst
Environmental Consulting and Technology

813-289-9338 ext 358
clindemuth@ectinc.com
casey_lindemuth@hotmail.com




From: "Brandenburg, Erika" <BrandenE@ctc.com>
To: <shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us>
Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:54:59 -0400

All,

I have a couple of people that are thinking on heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday weekend… 

Firstly, does anyone know of who we can contact to find where we would be needed?  I have GIS experience, but the others do not! 

Secondly, would anyone like to join us? 

Erika

Erika Brandenburg
Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)
Project Engineer
9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400
Jacksonville, Florida 32225
(904) 722 - 2531
FAX (904) 722 - 2510
E-mail:  Brandene@ctc.com
www.ctc.com

Racing to save lives of those with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related cancers!
Team In Training - http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg
One Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! 





From Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com Thu Sep 1 20:29:19 2005 From: Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com (Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:29:19 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response In-Reply-To: Message-ID: All, That site has been down all day. Now the page comes up, but every link is down. We have crews going into the field and want to do some recon to see the extent of the high water marks among other things. I've struck out searching for imagery so far. Does anyone know of another site. I could even use AVHRR or other low resolution imagery because I need to plan not map the detail. Thanks, Eric Songer URS Corporation 1625 Summit Lake Drive Tallahassee, FL 32317 Direct: 850.402.6327 Main: 800.842.9671 ext. 327 eric_songer@urscorp.com This e-mail and any attachments are confidential. If you receive this message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should not retain, distribute, disclose or use any of this information and you should destroy the e-mail and any attachments or copies. From Alan.Elebash@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 1 20:36:57 2005 From: Alan.Elebash@dep.state.fl.us (Elebash, Alan) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:36:57 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: The site has been working for me. It is going a little slower now but = still works. http://alt.ngs.noaa.gov/katrina/KATRINA0000.HTM=20 =20 Alan Elebash GIS Analyst Office of Park Planning Division of Recreation and Parks 850 245-3051 Florida State Parks - the "Real Florida"=20 www.floridastateparks.org -----Original Message----- From: Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com [mailto:Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com]=20 Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:29 PM To: Elebash, Alan Cc: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us; shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us; William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response All, That site has been down all day. Now the page comes up, but every link = is down. We have crews going into the field and want to do some recon to = see the extent of the high water marks among other things. I've struck out searching for imagery so far. Does anyone know of = another site. I could even use AVHRR or other low resolution imagery because I = need to plan not map the detail. Thanks, Eric Songer URS Corporation 1625 Summit Lake Drive Tallahassee, FL 32317 Direct: 850.402.6327 Main: 800.842.9671 ext. 327 eric_songer@urscorp.com This e-mail and any attachments are confidential. If you receive this message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should not = retain, distribute, disclose or use any of this information and you should = destroy the e-mail and any attachments or copies. From nonie_castro@coxtarget.com Thu Sep 1 20:45:27 2005 From: nonie_castro@coxtarget.com (Nonie Castro) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:45:27 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF2D.B46895F5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Go here: http://www.giscorps.org/ =20 Quote:=20 ESRI is working closely with URISA's GISCorps (a non-profit organization) to coordinate short-term, volunteer-based GIS services to the affected area. If you are a GIS professional and would like to volunteer your time and services, please complete the online application on URISA's GISCorps Web site. Agencies and organizations assisting in relief efforts that are searching for volunteers with GIS expertise can e-mail the GISCorps Committee Members at info@urisa.org for a list of qualified applicants. =20 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Casey Lindemuth Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:26 PM To: BrandenE@ctc.com; shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina Help =09 =09 To All:=20 I am a GIS Analyst who works for Environmental Consulting and Technology out of Tampa, FL. I will volunteer my services/resources from Tampa. If there is anyone out there that is doing voluntary work and needs assistance with data analysis/data "crunching". I have experience with ESRI 3D Analyst, Spatial Analyst and a background with the military in terrain analysis. I also have experience with watershed evaluation and watershed management plan. We currently have an ArcMap/ArcInfo licenses with 3D and Spatial Analyst extensions. Please do not hesitate to contact me if I could assist anyone who is doing voluntary work. Casey Lindemuth GIS Analyst Environmental Consulting and Technology =09 813-289-9338 ext 358 clindemuth@ectinc.com casey_lindemuth@hotmail.com =09 =09 =09 =09 ________________________________ From: "Brandenburg, Erika" To: Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:54:59 -0400 =09 =09 All,=20 I have a couple of people that are thinking on heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday weekend... =20 Firstly, does anyone know of who we can contact to find where we would be needed? I have GIS experience, but the others do not! Secondly, would anyone like to join us? =20 Erika=20 =09 Erika Brandenburg=20 Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC)=20 Project Engineer=20 9570 Regency Square Boulevard, Suite 400=20 Jacksonville, Florida 32225=20 (904) 722 - 2531=20 FAX (904) 722 - 2510=20 E-mail: Brandene@ctc.com=20 www.ctc.com=20 Racing to save lives of those with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related cancers!=20 Team In Training - http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg =20 One Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20 _______________________________________________ SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF2D.B46895F5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Go here: http://www.giscorps.org/
 
Quote:

ESRI is working closely with URISA's GISCorps (a non-profit organization) to = coordinate=20 short-term, volunteer-based GIS services to the affected area. If you = are a=20 GIS professional and would like to volunteer your time and services, = please=20 complete the online application on URISA's GISCorps Web site.

Agencies and organizations assisting in relief efforts that are = searching=20 for volunteers with GIS expertise can e-mail the GISCorps Committee = Members at=20 info@urisa.org for a list of = qualified=20 applicants.

 


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Casey = Lindemuth
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:26 = PM
To:=20 BrandenE@ctc.com; shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: = shrug-l: Katrina Help

To All:
I = am a GIS=20 Analyst who works for Environmental Consulting and Technology out of=20
Tampa, = FL.  I will volunteer = my=20 services/resources from Tampa.  If there is = anyone out=20 there that is doing voluntary work and needs assistance with data=20 analysis/data "crunching".  I have experience with ESRI 3D = Analyst,=20 Spatial Analyst and a background with the military in terrain = analysis. =20 I also have experience with watershed evaluation and watershed = management=20 plan.  We currently have = an=20 ArcMap/ArcInfo licenses with 3D and Spatial Analyst extensions.  = Please=20 do not hesitate to contact me if I could assist anyone who is doing = voluntary=20 work.

Casey = Lindemuth
GIS=20 Analyst
Environmental Consulting and Technology

813-289-9338 = ext=20 358
clindemuth@ectinc.com
casey_lindemuth@hotmail.com




From: "Brandenburg, Erika" <BrandenE@ctc.com>
To:=20 <shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us>
Subject: shrug-l: = Katrina=20 Help
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 09:54:59 -0400

All,

I have a couple of people that are = thinking on=20 heading over to help with Katrina efforts for the holiday = weekend… =20

Firstly, does anyone know of who we = can contact=20 to find where we would be needed?  I have GIS experience, but = the=20 others do not! 

Secondly, would anyone like to join = us? =20

Erika=20

Erika = Brandenburg=20
Concurrent = Technologies=20 Corporation (CTC)=20
Project = Engineer=20
9570 Regency Square = Boulevard,=20 Suite 400
Jacksonville,=20 Florida 32225
(904) 722 -=20 2531
FAX = (904) 722 -=20 2510
E-mail: =20 Brandene@ctc.com
www.ctc.com

Racing to save = lives of those=20 with Leukemia & Lymphoma and other blood related = cancers!=20
Team In = Training=20 - = http://www.active.com/donate/tntnofl/ErikaBrandenburg=
One=20 Step, One Pedal, One stroke, and One Dollar at a time! =20 =





_______________________= ________________________=20 SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF2D.B46895F5-- From Ronnie.L.Taylor@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 1 21:02:27 2005 From: Ronnie.L.Taylor@dep.state.fl.us (Taylor, Ronnie L.) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 16:02:27 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: To All, I was just on http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2495.htm and it = was working fine. We have had such a large volume of traffic to the site = that it has slowed everything down. We finally got the Louisiana imagery up. = May have to keep trying, but site is working. Ronnie L. Taylor NOAA, National Geodetic Survey National Ocean Service Advisor 3900 Commonwealth Blvd., MS105 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 Phone: (850)245-2606 Fax: (850)245-2645 Email: Ronnie.Taylor@noaa.gov =20 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 2:29 PM To: Elebash, Alan Cc: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us; shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us; William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response All, That site has been down all day. Now the page comes up, but every link = is down. We have crews going into the field and want to do some recon to = see the extent of the high water marks among other things. I've struck out searching for imagery so far. Does anyone know of = another site. I could even use AVHRR or other low resolution imagery because I need to plan not map the detail. Thanks, Eric Songer URS Corporation 1625 Summit Lake Drive Tallahassee, FL 32317 Direct: 850.402.6327 Main: 800.842.9671 ext. 327 eric_songer@urscorp.com This e-mail and any attachments are confidential. If you receive this message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should not = retain, distribute, disclose or use any of this information and you should = destroy the e-mail and any attachments or copies. _______________________________________________ SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l From GKROSS@mail.ifas.ufl.edu Thu Sep 1 22:36:54 2005 From: GKROSS@mail.ifas.ufl.edu (Ross,Gregory K) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 17:36:54 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: <97E302B9C346544ABB264B6B0C1953DBBE287C@if-srv-exchbe02.ad.ufl.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF3D.53A35942 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Check http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2005/s2495.htm =20 Gregory Ross ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us on behalf of = William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Sent: Thu 9/1/2005 1:04 PM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Anyone have post-Katrina imagery of Southern Mississippi?=20 =20 Thanks again.=20 =20 + William=20 -------------------------------=20 William H. Pollock, AICP=20 Geographic Information Systems=20 Division of Environmental Health=20 Florida Department of Health=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF3D.53A35942 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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=0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A= ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AF3D.53A35942-- From bvansickle@sjrwmd.com Fri Sep 2 19:49:11 2005 From: bvansickle@sjrwmd.com (Bill VanSickle) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 14:49:11 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFEF.020E9F17 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear fellow GISsers, =20 To anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, I'd like to applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should probably only do so as part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Human Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.). =20 If we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief effort by becoming part of the problem. =20 Just a thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want to help, but a word of caution along with it. =20 The rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families this weekend so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a donation to one of those fine organizations. =20 - beel =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFEF.020E9F17 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Dear=20 fellow GISsers,
 
To=20 anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, I'd = like to=20 applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should probably only do = so as=20 part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, Salvation Army, = Human=20 Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.).
 
If=20 we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief effort = by=20 becoming part of the problem.
 
Just a=20 thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want to help, = but a=20 word of caution along with it.
 
The=20 rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families this = weekend=20 so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a = donation=20 to one of those fine organizations.
 
   - beel
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFEF.020E9F17-- From nonie_castro@coxtarget.com Fri Sep 2 20:13:52 2005 From: nonie_castro@coxtarget.com (Nonie Castro) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 15:13:52 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFF2.75171BFF Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I hear that Houston is looking for volunteers in the Astrodome.=20 Also Baton Rouge has doubled in population this week - I'd be willing to bet they need help there, too.=20 =20 Can you believe - I heard that they are having trouble in Mississippi with TOURISTS! Yup - rubber neckers driving through the wreckage with digital cameras, getting in the way of work crews.=20 =20 [sigh] =20 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Bill VanSickle Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:49 PM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina Help =09 =09 Dear fellow GISsers, =20 To anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, I'd like to applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should probably only do so as part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Human Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.).=20 =20 If we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief effort by becoming part of the problem. =20 Just a thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want to help, but a word of caution along with it. =20 The rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families this weekend so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a donation to one of those fine organizations. =20 - beel =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFF2.75171BFF Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I hear that Houston is looking for volunteers = in the=20 Astrodome.
Also Baton Rouge has doubled in population = this week -=20 I'd be willing to bet they need help there, too.
 
Can you believe - I heard that they are = having trouble=20 in Mississippi with TOURISTS!
Yup - rubber neckers driving through the = wreckage with=20 digital cameras, getting in the way of work crews.
 
[sigh]
 


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Bill=20 VanSickle
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:49 = PM
To:=20 shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina=20 Help

Dear=20 fellow GISsers,
 
To=20 anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, = I'd like=20 to applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should probably = only do so=20 as part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, Salvation = Army,=20 Human Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.).
 
If=20 we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief = effort by=20 becoming part of the problem.
 
Just=20 a thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want to = help, but a=20 word of caution along with it.
 
The=20 rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families this = weekend=20 so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a = donation=20 to one of those fine organizations.
 
   - beel
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFF2.75171BFF-- From David.Pienta@dep.state.fl.us Fri Sep 2 20:19:51 2005 From: David.Pienta@dep.state.fl.us (Pienta, David) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 15:19:51 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Katrina Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFF3.4AF69096 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I will second that. When the hurricanes hit here last year if you did = not have a task number from the emergency operations center they would = arrest you. Please be careful! -David _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Bill VanSickle Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:49 PM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina Help Dear fellow GISsers, =20 To anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, = I'd like to applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should probably = only do so as part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, = Salvation Army, Human Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.).=20 =20 If we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief = effort by becoming part of the problem. =20 Just a thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want to = help, but a word of caution along with it. =20 The rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families this = weekend so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a donation to = one of those fine organizations. =20 - beel =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFF3.4AF69096 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
I will second that.  When the hurricanes = hit here last=20 year if you did not have a task number from the emergency operations = center they=20 would arrest you.  Please be careful!  = -David


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Bill=20 VanSickle
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:49 = PM
To:=20 shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina=20 Help

Dear=20 fellow GISsers,
 
To=20 anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, I'd = like to=20 applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should probably only do = so as=20 part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, Salvation Army, = Human=20 Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.).
 
If=20 we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief effort = by=20 becoming part of the problem.
 
Just a=20 thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want to help, = but a=20 word of caution along with it.
 
The=20 rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families this = weekend=20 so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a = donation=20 to one of those fine organizations.
 
   - beel
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C5AFF3.4AF69096-- From Karen_Schuckman@URSCorp.com Fri Sep 2 16:11:56 2005 From: Karen_Schuckman@URSCorp.com (Karen_Schuckman@URSCorp.com) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 11:11:56 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C5AFAF.23F1BD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Eric, URS-Gaithersburg is getting the NOAA imagery georeferenced and mosaicked under a HMTAP task order. We should have that ready later today. I'm still trying to figure out some of the distribution details. Can you call me? ************************************************ Karen Schuckman Geospatial Technology Leader URS Corporation 200 Orchard Ridge Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20878 301.721.2235 Voice 301.869.8728 Fax 240.285.1585 Mobile karen_schuckman@urscorp.com _____ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 3:29 PM To: Elebash, Alan Cc: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us; shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us; William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina Response All, That site has been down all day. Now the page comes up, but every link is down. We have crews going into the field and want to do some recon to see the extent of the high water marks among other things. I've struck out searching for imagery so far. Does anyone know of another site. I could even use AVHRR or other low resolution imagery because I need to plan not map the detail. Thanks, Eric Songer URS Corporation 1625 Summit Lake Drive Tallahassee, FL 32317 Direct: 850.402.6327 Main: 800.842.9671 ext. 327 eric_songer@urscorp.com This e-mail and any attachments are confidential. If you receive this message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should not retain, distribute, disclose or use any of this information and you should destroy the e-mail and any attachments or copies. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C5AFAF.23F1BD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable RE: shrug-l: MS Post-Event Imagery Needed for Katrina = Response
Eric,
 
URS-Gaithersburg is getting the NOAA imagery = georeferenced=20 and mosaicked under a HMTAP task order. We should have that ready later = today.=20 I'm still trying to figure out some of the distribution details. Can you = call=20 me?
 
 
************************************************
Karen=20 Schuckman
Geospatial=20 Technology Leader
URS=20 Corporation
200 Orchard Ridge=20 Drive
Gaithersburg, MD=20 20878
301.721.2235=20 Voice
301.869.8728=20 Fax
240.285.1585=20 Mobile
karen_schuckman@ursco= rp.com


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of=20 Eric_Songer@URSCorp.com
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 = 3:29=20 PM
To: Elebash, Alan
Cc: = shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us;=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us;=20 William_Pollock@doh.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: MS = Post-Event=20 Imagery Needed for Katrina Response

All,

That site has been down all day.  Now the page = comes up,=20 but every link is
down.  We have crews = going into=20 the field and want to do some recon to see
the = extent of=20 the high water marks among other things.

I've struck out searching for imagery so far.  = Does anyone=20 know of another
site.  I could even use = AVHRR or=20 other low resolution imagery because I
need to = plan not=20 map the detail.

Thanks,

Eric Songer
URS = Corporation=20
1625 Summit Lake Drive
Tallahassee, FL=20 32317
Direct: 850.402.6327
Main:=20 800.842.9671 ext. 327
eric_songer@urscorp.com=20



 This e-mail and any attachments are = confidential. If you=20 receive this
message in error or are not the = intended=20 recipient, you should not retain,
distribute, = disclose=20 or use any of this information and you should destroy
the e-mail and any attachments or copies. =


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Yup - rubber neckers driving through the wreckage with digital = cameras, getting in the way of work crews.=20 [sigh] -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Bill VanSickle Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:49 PM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina Help Dear fellow GISsers, To anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can = help, I'd like to applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should = probably only do so as part of an organized relief effort (American Red = Cross, Salvation Army, Human Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.). = If we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief = effort by becoming part of the problem. Just a thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those who want = to help, but a word of caution along with it. The rest of us can do our part by staying home with our families = this weekend so that others can go and be with theirs, and considering a = donation to one of those fine organizations. - beel ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C5B07A.4EE58310 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
link to organized volunteer = effort
 
http://www.volu= nteerleon.org/VolunteerConnection
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Nonie Castro
To: Bill VanSickle ; shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.= us=20
Sent: Friday, September 02, = 2005 3:13=20 PM
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Katrina = Help

I hear that Houston is looking for = volunteers in the=20 Astrodome.
Also Baton Rouge has doubled in population = this week=20 - I'd be willing to bet they need help there, too. =
 
Can you believe - I heard that they are = having=20 trouble in Mississippi with TOURISTS!
Yup - rubber neckers driving through the = wreckage=20 with digital cameras, getting in the way of work crews. =
 
[sigh]
 


From: shrug-l-admin@lists.d= ep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of = Bill=20 VanSickle
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 2:49 = PM
To:=20 shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: = Katrina=20 Help

Dear fellow GISsers,
 
To=20 anyone pondering going up to the Gulf Coast to see if they can help, = I'd=20 like to applaud your spirit, but also warn you that you should = probably only=20 do so as part of an organized relief effort (American Red Cross, = Salvation=20 Army, Human Society, GISCorps, Civil Air Patrol, etc.). =
 
If=20 we're not careful, we might risk getting in the way of the relief = effort by=20 becoming part of the problem.
 
Just a thought. Again, all my respect and applause to those = who want=20 to help, but a word of caution along with it.
 
The rest of us can do our part by staying home with our=20 families this weekend so that others can go and be with=20 theirs, and considering a donation to one of those fine=20 organizations.
 
   - beel
 
------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C5B07A.4EE58310-- From RASwett@ifas.ufl.edu Sun Sep 4 13:14:37 2005 From: RASwett@ifas.ufl.edu (Bob Swett) Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2005 08:14:37 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: 1996 ZIP code boundary file Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B14A.380B44B1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am looking for a GIS file that reflects ZIP code boundaries for 1996 (or close to that year). Can anyone point me to a source? =20 Thanks Bob Swett Florida Sea Grant ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B14A.380B44B1 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am looking for a GIS file that reflects ZIP code = boundaries for 1996 (or close to that year). Can anyone point me to a = source?

 

Thanks

Bob Swett

Florida Sea = Grant

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B14A.380B44B1-- From nonie_castro@coxtarget.com Tue Sep 6 16:28:30 2005 From: nonie_castro@coxtarget.com (Nonie Castro) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 11:28:30 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: FW: Volunteers Needed! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B2F7.A301557F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FYI - in case this didn't make it to the List:=20 ________________________________ From: Burton, Scott [mailto:Scott_Burton@sheriff.org]=20 Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 2:10 PM =20 Subject: RE: Volunteers Needed! =09 =09 =20 Umut Destegul: =20 On Behalf of the Broward Sheriff's Office and Broward County, I sent a personal geodatabase (ArcGIS9.1) containing essential facilities, streets, and cities for Broward County, Florida, USA. =20 Also, Broward County has sent Bob Humple to at Stennis Space Center with the Florida SERT coordinating releif efforts for the bottom 6 counties in Mississippi. Most of the GIS data I am forwarding to the ESRI FTP site Bob maintains and he most likely has it with him (just an FYI). =20 Others interested in providing GIS layers since many of those impacted by Katrina will be seeking shelter within Florida as well. =20 =20 External Users Placing Data on the FTP Site External users can place data on the /pub/incoming location on our FTP site. However, no data can be downloaded from that location except by internal ESRI users using a special user name and password. External users who need to FTP a file to ESRI should be instructed to login to ftp://ftp.esri.com/ as "anonymous" using their e-mail address as the password and to navigate to the /pub/incoming directory. They can then put files in that directory.=20 =20 Scott L Burton, GIS Administrator Broward Sheriff's Office 2601 W Broward Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33312 Tele: 954.321.4771 Cell: 954.592.1695 =09 ________________________________ From: Matt.Palavido@co.manatee.fl.us [mailto:Matt.Palavido@co.manatee.fl.us]=20 Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 10:10 AM Subject: Volunteers Needed! =20 =09 Hello fellow GISers,=20 =09 Some of you may already be members of the GISCorps, but for those that are not, here is some information. They are urgently looking for a number of volunteers to help our neighbors to the west that have been effected by Hurricane Katrina. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Shoreh Elhami at Selhami@aol.com . Thanks!=20 =09 Matt=20 =09 =09 =09 GISCorps Alert=20 =20 This is an urgent request. If you are qualified for any of these two positions, email me as soon as you can (also attach your resume).=20 =20 In response to hurricane Katrina's disaster, GISCorps has been asked to provide 20 volunteers to Mississippi Emergency Operation Center (EOC) in Jackson, Mississippi. They need two groups of ten volunteers:=20 =20 Group 1: Must have at least 5 years of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 in an SDE environment, comfortable in making maps and conducting quick analysis. Experience in disaster management is a plus.=20 =20 Group 2: Must have at least 5 years of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 and GPS software and equipment. **Must bring their own laptop loaded with 9.0 and also must bring a GPS unit compatible with ArcGIS**. This group will be working with search and rescue teams and K-9 units mainly collecting data and navigating.=20 =20 The following provides some general information provided by EOC office:=20 =20 * Both groups must be able to fly out within 24 hours=20 * Must be able to stay for 5-7 days=20 * Will work in 12-hour shifts=20 * They provide lodging (in tents and on cots)=20 * They will provide meals=20 * Must bring boots, sleeping bags, and clothes suitable for field work and be prepared for an extremely hot weather=20 * Must arrange and pay for your own flight, will be reimbursed for the cost of the ticket later. Jackson airport should be open to commercial flights. Memphis is a 4 hour drive away and a secondary option.=20 * Group two must bring own GPS and laptop (no exceptions). Group two will be working in very harsh conditions and must be prepared to deal with that.=20 =09 Regards,=20 =20 Shoreh Elhami, GISCorps Chair=20 www.giscorps.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5B2F7.A301557F Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
FYI - in case this didn't make it to the = List:=20


From: Burton, Scott=20 [mailto:Scott_Burton@sheriff.org]
Sent: Monday, September = 05, 2005=20 2:10 PM
 
 Subject: RE: = Volunteers=20 Needed!

 

Umut=20 Destegul:

 

On Behalf = of the=20 Broward Sheriff’s Office and Broward=20 County, I sent a personal = geodatabase=20 (ArcGIS9.1) containing essential facilities, streets, and cities for=20 Broward = County, Florida, USA.

 

Also, = Broward County has sent Bob Humple to at = Stennis Space Center with the Florida SERT coordinating = releif=20 efforts for the bottom 6 counties in Mississippi. Most of the GIS = data I am=20 forwarding to the ESRI FTP site Bob maintains and he most likely has = it with=20 him (just an FYI).

 

Others = interested in=20 providing GIS layers since many of those impacted by Katrina will be = seeking=20 shelter within Florida as=20 well.

 

 

External Users Placing Data on the FTP=20 Site

External=20 users can place data on the /pub/incoming location on = our FTP=20 site. However, no data can be downloaded from that location except by = internal=20 ESRI users using a special user name and=20 password.

External=20 users who need to FTP a file to ESRI should be instructed to login to = ftp://ftp.esri.com/=20 as "anonymous"=20 using their e-mail address as the password and to navigate to the=20 /pub/incoming=20 directory. They can then put files in that directory.=20

 

Scott=20 L Burton, GIS Administrator

Broward = Sheriff’s=20 Office

2601 W = Broward=20 Blvd

Fort=20 Lauderdale, Fl=20 33312

Tele:=20 954.321.4771

Cell:=20 954.592.1695


From:=20 Matt.Palavido@co.manatee.fl.us [mailto:Matt.Palavido@co.manatee.fl.us] =
Sent: Thursday, = September=20 01, 2005 10:10 AM
Subject:=20 Volunteers Needed!

 


Hello fellow GISers, =

Some of you may = already be=20 members of the GISCorps, but for those that are not, here is some = information.=20 They are urgently looking for a number of volunteers to help our = neighbors to=20 the west that have been effected by Hurricane Katrina. If you are = interested=20 in volunteering, please contact Shoreh Elhami at Selhami@aol.com .=20 Thanks!

Matt =



GISCorps=20 Alert
  =
This is an = urgent request.=20 If you are qualified for any of these two positions, email me as soon = as you=20 can (also attach your resume).
 =20
In response to = hurricane=20 Katrina’s disaster, GISCorps has been asked to provide 20 = volunteers to=20 Mississippi Emergency Operation Center (EOC) in Jackson, Mississippi. They need two groups = of ten=20 volunteers:
 =20
Group 1: Must = have at=20 least 5 years of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 in an = SDE=20 environment, comfortable in making maps and conducting quick analysis. = Experience in disaster management is a plus.
 =20
Group 2: Must = have at=20 least 5 years of experience and well versed in using ArcGIS 9.0 and = GPS=20 software and equipment. **Must bring their own laptop loaded with 9.0 = and also=20 must bring a GPS unit compatible with ArcGIS**. This group will be = working=20 with search and rescue teams and K-9 units mainly collecting data and=20 navigating.
 =20
The following = provides=20 some general information provided by EOC office: =
 =20

  • Both groups = must be able=20 to fly out within 24 hours
  • Must be able = to stay for=20 5-7 days
  • Will work in = 12-hour=20 shifts
  • They provide = lodging (in=20 tents and on cots)
  • They will = provide=20 meals
  • Must bring = boots,=20 sleeping bags, and clothes suitable for field work and be prepared = for an=20 extremely hot weather
  • Must arrange = and pay for=20 your own flight, will be reimbursed for the cost of the ticket = later.=20 Jackson=20 airport should be open to commercial flights. Memphis is a 4 hour drive away = and a=20 secondary option.
  • Group two must = bring own=20 GPS and laptop (no exceptions). Group two will be working in very = harsh=20 conditions and must be prepared to deal with = that.=20


Regards,=20
  =
Shoreh Elhami, = GISCorps=20 Chair
www.giscorps.org

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LESS THAN 10 DAYS -- REGISTRATION DEADLINE=20 APPROACHES

 Georgia URISA’s 2005 Workshop/Conference -Sep. 15-16, 2005


 
Register=20 Online / Download Registration Form (.pdf)


The Conference will = be held at=20 Unicoi Falls State Park Lodge and Conference center outside Helen, GA in = the=20 north Georgia mountains.  For more information about the = lodge/conference=20 center you can go to their website at:

http://www.unicoilodge.com. = ;=20

For Telephone Reservations, call [800]573-9659  =20 or   [706]878-2201  with Event Code # 739

To make=20 reservations for a room download the following registration form: =20

http://ww= w.gaurisa.org/content/docs/Lodge_Res_Form.pdf=20

Schedule:
One Day URISA-certified Workshop  - = September=20 15th, 2005
=BD Day Conference – September = 16th, 2005

 
Keynote=20 Speaker

Juna = Papajorgji,=20 Co-Chair of GIS Corps
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Come find out about this exciting = volunteer=20 organization for GIS professionals. This is a thrilling opportunity to = give back=20 to the community.   If you enjoy traveling to the far corners = of the=20 earth, meeting people from different cultures, assisting associations = with your=20 GIS skills, this is the organization for you.

Choose = from these 3=20 exciting URISA-certified workshops: {Workshop description and Speaker = Bios}=20
  • Public Data Access, = Privacy, and=20 Security: U.S. Law and Policy (Ed Wells, GISP, AICP)=20
  • An Overview of Open Source GIS Software (Sara = Yurman)=20
  • Asset = Management:  Planning,=20 Strategy, and Implementation , (Jason Amadori)

Come join us for our Thursday night=20 social.  We will be gathering at the “beach house” = at Unicoi=20 Falls.  This facility is a 2 minute drive from the conference = facilities=20 and is equipped with a stone fireplace, large deck overlooking the lake = and=20 volleyball sand court.  The social is being catered with heavy = hor'dourves=20 and each participant will receive 2 free drink tickets.  This event = is free=20 for conference attendee's.  Anyone who is not participating in our=20 conference but would like to join us for our social on Thursday night is = welcome=20 to join us ($25.00 fee).

REGISTER = ONLINE
Downloadable=20 Registration Form (.pdf)

Mail to: Georgia = URISA
1630=20 Pleasant Hill Road, Suite 180
Box 317
Duluth, GA = 30096


For=20 questions, please contact workshop coordinator Clare Brown at (404) 525 = –2120=20 x256
Email: workshop2005@gaurisa.org=20


Please excuse = multiple=20 postings!  You have received this event announcement from the = Georgia=20 Chapter of Urban & Regional Information Systems Association.  = If you=20 are receiving this via a forwarded mail and would like to be added to = the=20 Georgia URISA e-mail distribution list or if you wish to be removed from = this=20 list, e-mail the Georgia Chapter Secretary at smuthu@arch.gatech.edu.  = If you need any further information about the Georgia = URISA=20 Chapter, please visit our web site at http://www.gaurisa.org/ for = a calendar=20 of upcoming events, membership and conference information

For a list of = Georgia URISA=20 luncheons and all other GIS-related activities, please visit the Georgia = GIS=20 Calendar: http://gis.state.ga= .us/Calendar/Calendar.php



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From brosenfeld@landmarksystems.org Fri Sep 16 15:17:48 2005 From: brosenfeld@landmarksystems.org (Brian Rosenfeld) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 10:17:48 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: USGS Soil Survey Website Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C5BAA7.E4C09BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought people would find this interesting and helpful USDA Launches Soil Survey Web Site The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched a Web site that will provide -- for no charge -- secure public access to the national soils information system. This site is a simple yet powerful way to access and analyze soils data that contributes to every aspect of public and private land use and development, USDA officials said. "Soil surveys are the foundation for land conservation activities as well as private and commercial land development," said Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns. "Soil survey maps help to enable agricultural producers, conservationists, engineering firms, county and city planners, and others to make informed decisions concerning land use. Posting soil survey information on the internet is one more step in our effort to make information more accessible to the citizens we serve." Soil surveys began in 1899 as part of the nation's earliest efforts on behalf of cooperative conservation. Known as the National Cooperative Soil Survey, it has evolved into a partnership of state and federal agencies working together to collect, classify, interpret and provide soils information. "As a landowner and farmer, I never bought a piece of land unless I consulted a soil survey map," said Bruce Knight, Chief of USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). "This simple but critical step is often the difference between profit and loss when it comes to land use and conservation activities and I am very pleased to deliver internet access to the public." The Web site has been designed with three easy to use features-Define, View and Explore and operates much like internet sites that provide locator and directional information. When viewers visit the web soil survey, they are asked to "Define" a geographic area of interest by selecting a state and county or just by highlighting an area or areas. Once a location has been defined and projected on the screen, the viewer has the choice to print the map and related information, save it to their hard drive or download the data for use in a geographic information system (GIS). The viewer also can "Explore" the designated location for specific soils data giving the viewer important information on soil suitability in relationship to usage. This flexibility provides the viewer an opportunity to build a customized report that addresses the viewer's individual needs. Information can be delivered in a variety of formats to include print, CD, DVD or other media. Prior to the Aug. 16 launch all soil survey maps were printed and bound into soil survey books that were free to the public at local USDA Service Centers, NRCS field offices and public libraries. The once familiar soil survey publications will be phased out slowly and the federal government's initiative of electronic government information (eGov) will replace the printed publications through the use of this site. Currently, NRCS has soils maps and data available online for more than 95 percent of the nation's counties and anticipates having 100 percent in the near future. The site will be updated and maintained online as the single authoritative source of soil survey information. To view the Web site go to http://soils.usda.gov/survey. ______________________________________ Brian Rosenfeld GIS/GPS Mapping Specialist LandMark Systems 316 Williams St. Tallahassee, FL 32303 (850)385-3667 ext. 106 - Office (850)385-3811 - Fax Email: brosenfeld@landmarksystems.org Website: http://www.landmarksystems.org/ ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C5BAA7.E4C09BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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USDA Launches Soil Survey Web = Site

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has launched a Web site that will = provide -- for no charge -- secure public access to the national soils = information system. This site is a simple yet powerful way to access and analyze = soils data that contributes to every aspect of public and private land use and = development, USDA officials said.

"Soil surveys are the foundation for land conservation activities as well as = private and commercial land development," said Agriculture Secretary Mike = Johanns. "Soil survey maps help to enable agricultural producers, = conservationists, engineering firms, county and city planners, and others to make informed decisions concerning land use. Posting soil survey information on the = internet is one more step in our effort to make information more accessible to = the citizens we serve."

Soil surveys began in 1899 as part of the nation's earliest efforts on behalf = of cooperative conservation. Known as the National Cooperative Soil Survey, = it has evolved into a partnership of state and federal agencies working = together to collect, classify, interpret and provide soils = information.

"As a landowner and farmer, I never bought a piece of land unless I = consulted a soil survey map," said Bruce Knight, Chief of USDA's Natural = Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). "This simple but critical step is = often the difference between profit and loss when it comes to land use and = conservation activities and I am very pleased to deliver internet access to the public."

The Web site has been designed with three easy to use features-Define, View = and Explore and operates much like internet sites that provide locator and directional information. When viewers visit the web soil survey, they = are asked to "Define" a geographic area of interest by selecting a state = and county or just by highlighting an area or areas. Once a location has = been defined and projected on the screen, the viewer has the choice to print = the map and related information, save it to their hard drive or download the = data for use in a geographic information system = (GIS).

The viewer also can "Explore" the designated location for specific = soils data giving the viewer important information on soil suitability in relationship to usage. This flexibility provides the viewer an = opportunity to build a customized report that addresses the viewer's individual needs. Information can be delivered in a variety of formats to include print, = CD, DVD or other media.

Prior to the Aug. 16 launch all soil survey maps were printed and bound into = soil survey books that were free to the public at local USDA Service Centers, NRCS = field offices and public libraries. The once familiar soil survey publications = will be phased out slowly and the federal government's initiative of = electronic government information (eGov) will replace the printed publications = through the use of this site.

Currently, NRCS has soils maps and data available online for more than 95 percent = of the nation's counties and anticipates having 100 percent in the near future. = The site will be updated and maintained online as the single authoritative = source of soil survey information.

To view the Web site go to http://soils.usda.gov/survey.

 

______________________________________

Brian = Rosenfeld

GIS/GPS Mapping = Specialist

LandMark = Systems

316 = Williams St.

Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850)385-3667 ext. 106 - = Office

(850)385-3811 - = Fax

Email: brosenfeld@landmarksystem= s.org

Website: http://www.landmarksystems.org/=

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C5BAA7.E4C09BE0-- From Mark.Welsh@dot.state.fl.us Mon Sep 19 19:24:44 2005 From: Mark.Welsh@dot.state.fl.us (Mark.Welsh@dot.state.fl.us) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 14:24:44 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcSDE 9.1 JPEG2000 Compression Problems Message-ID: Anyone using JPEG2000 compression to create mosaics in SDE 9.1? I have written an application that is creating mosaics and generating good results, until I use JPEG2000 compression. It creates a visual anomaly in the SDE mosaic that becomes quite noticeable (and unacceptable) as you zoom in. I have tried altering the load parameters (image quality, pyramid type, level etc.) in my code but nothing seems to help create a better result. I have also tried using the ArcCatalog 9.1 out of the box tools for creating mosaics, but the same problem persists. I'm loading 2004 DOQs (tiff format). Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this problem or has a solution? Thanks! Mark Welsh GIS Applications Coordinator Transportation Statistics Office Florida Department of Transportation (850) 414-4722 mark.welsh@dot.state.fl.us From Mark.Welsh@dot.state.fl.us Tue Sep 20 14:34:27 2005 From: Mark.Welsh@dot.state.fl.us (Mark.Welsh@dot.state.fl.us) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 09:34:27 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcSDE 9.1 JPEG2000 Compression Solution Message-ID: The solution to the loading of images using JPEG2000 compression is that the numeric value for JPEG2000 image quality appears to range from 5 to 255 (unlike 5 to 95 for regular JPEG compression). I was passing a value of 90 thinking this would give a good result, but really needed to set image quality much higher (say 170 or more) to get something adequate. However, the benefits (compression ratio) of JPEG2000 compression fall dramatically as you increase image quality... This distinction is not noted in the 9.1 documentation, but others have experienced this problem. Here is the link from ESRI user forums: http://forums.esri.com/Thread.asp?c=2&f=1722&t=149376&mc=13 Mark From AdamCarnow@WilsonMiller.com Tue Sep 20 14:54:03 2005 From: AdamCarnow@WilsonMiller.com (Adam Carnow) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 09:54:03 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcSDE 9.1 JPEG2000 Compression Solution Message-ID: <1C14F758B9AD3349A8D70ADA6046F9CE0195361F@PANTHER> FYI - a note from a colleague... While they claim that 255 is the maximum usable value for image loading = with JPEG2000, I've experienced that there seems to be a bug that = prevents you from using any number actually higher than 229. Adam M. Carnow, AICP Corporate GIS Manager Vice President =20 TEL: 813-223-9500 x245 FAX: 813-223-0009 =20 WilsonMiller.com =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:34 AM To: shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: ArcSDE 9.1 JPEG2000 Compression Solution The solution to the loading of images using JPEG2000 compression is that the numeric value for JPEG2000 image quality appears to range from 5 to = 255 (unlike 5 to 95 for regular JPEG compression). I was passing a value of = 90 thinking this would give a good result, but really needed to set image quality much higher (say 170 or more) to get something adequate. = However, the benefits (compression ratio) of JPEG2000 compression fall = dramatically as you increase image quality... This distinction is not noted in the 9.1 documentation, but others have experienced this problem. Here is the link from ESRI user forums: http://forums.esri.com/Thread.asp?c=3D2&f=3D1722&t=3D149376&mc=3D13 Mark _______________________________________________ SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail is for the sole use of the recipient(s). Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. From Erika.Pittman@dca.state.fl.us Wed Sep 21 13:59:46 2005 From: Erika.Pittman@dca.state.fl.us (Erika.Pittman@dca.state.fl.us) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 08:59:46 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Saving Shapfile as layer in ArcGIS 9 Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 0047642E85257083_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Using the a flood layer we clipped out each one of FL 67 counties and then saved each individual county as a shapefile. I am going back to the individual county shapefile and importing the needed symbology from the original flood layer and then saving the county shapefiles as a layer, but the layer doesn't work? It won't show up. Can someone please tell me what I did wrong or which step I'm missing? Thank you! Erika Slizewski Pittman Division of Emergency Management GeoSpatial Technologies and Information Management GIS Technician (850) 413-9906 Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are public records available to the public and media upon request. Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. --=_alternative 0047642E85257083_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
Using the a flood layer we clipped out each one of FL 67 counties and then saved each individual county as a shapefile.  I am going back to the individual county shapefile and importing the needed symbology from the original flood layer and then saving the county shapefiles as a layer, but the layer doesn't work?  It won't show up.  Can someone please tell me what I did wrong or which step I'm missing?

Thank you!

Erika Slizewski Pittman
Division of Emergency Management
GeoSpatial Technologies and Information Management
GIS Technician
(850) 413-9906


Please note:  Florida has a very broad public records law.  Most written communications to or from state officials regarding state business are public records available to the public and media upon request.  Your e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure.
--=_alternative 0047642E85257083_=-- From EDWINC@leoncountyfl.gov Wed Sep 21 14:10:51 2005 From: EDWINC@leoncountyfl.gov (Edwin, III Cake) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:10:51 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Saving Shapfile as layer in ArcGIS 9 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4331239B020000F30000050D@leoncountyfl.gov> I'll take a stab.... Check to make sure that the attribute fields used to create the symbology = for the original layer are not suspended in the fields tab of the original = layer's layer properties. Any fields that are not visible will not be = exported as you make your county specific shape files, and your imported = layer file will look ok in the symbology dialog, but it will not have the = fields and attributes it needs to draw the layer. Nothing will draw. Hope = this helps Thanks Ned E. W. "Ned" Cake, III GIS Specialist II Leon County Dept of Growth and Environmental Management Tallahassee/Leon County Geographic Information Systems 3401 W Tharpe St. Tallahassee, FL 32303 E-mail edwinc@leoncountyfl.gov Phone: (850) 488-9300 Fax: (850) 487-7956 On the World Wide Web at: www.tlcgis.org and www.leonpermits.org >>> 09/21/05 8:59 AM >>> Using the a flood layer we clipped out each one of FL 67 counties and = then=20 saved each individual county as a shapefile. I am going back to the=20 individual county shapefile and importing the needed symbology from the=20 original flood layer and then saving the county shapefiles as a layer, = but=20 the layer doesn't work? It won't show up. Can someone please tell me=20 what I did wrong or which step I'm missing? Thank you! Erika Slizewski Pittman Division of Emergency Management GeoSpatial Technologies and Information Management GIS Technician (850) 413-9906=20 Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Most written=20= communications to or from state officials regarding state business are=20 public records available to the public and media upon request. Your=20 e-mail communications may be subject to public disclosure. From pierceb@doacs.state.fl.us Thu Sep 22 21:41:29 2005 From: pierceb@doacs.state.fl.us (Pierce, Brian) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:41:29 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: High resolution image Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BFB6.02429799 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a Graphic Artist who is looking for a "high resolution, satellite photo of the state that might show the topography". I have the Color Hill Shade of Florida but was looking for something of a higher resolution (in his words - "file as large as possible at 300 dpi"). Can anyone assist? =20 Thanks; Brian =20 =20 ******************************************************* Brian D. Pierce Enterprise Integration Section Administrator Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services Office: (850) 245-1061 Cell: (850)519-6431 Fax: (850) 245-1075 ******************************************************* =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BFB6.02429799 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I have a Graphic = Artist who is looking for a “high resolution, satellite photo of the state = that might show the topography”.  I have the Color Hill Shade of = Florida but was looking for something of a higher resolution (in his words – = “file as large as possible at 300 dpi”). Can anyone = assist?

 

Thanks;

Brian

 

 

*****************************************************= **

Brian D. Pierce

Enterprise Integration Section Administrator

Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services

Office:  (850) = 245-1061

Cell:  = (850)519-6431

Fax: (850) 245-1075

*****************************************************= **

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5BFB6.02429799-- From mgarriga@cfl.rr.com Fri Sep 23 13:52:40 2005 From: mgarriga@cfl.rr.com (Miguel Garriga) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 08:52:40 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcGIS crash on Open .mxd and File-Save As Message-ID: <200509231252.j8NCqdEg029139@ms-smtp-01.tampabay.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C5C01C.282B97D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am having a problem running ArcGIS 9.1 lately, and was wondering if anyone in SHRUG has had this problem. I am working with ESRI tech support to resolve it, but thought I'd ask the user community just in case. The problem is this: I can't open existing mxd files, and I can't do a "File-Save As". Other than that, I can start a new map document, add layers, symbolize, make a map, print it, etc. But not being able to open existing mxds or create new ones is a real problem. When it crashes, the following error messages pop up: "ArcMap has encountered a prolem and needs to close". I get 2 of these, then followed by: "The instruction at "0x569ccf7" recerenced memory at "0x05050444". The memory could not be "read". This particular problem occurs on a laptop (Dell Inspiron 8600) that previously ran ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0 and 9.1 without any problems. So far, I have removed and reinstalled a number of times, including a complete manual uninstall and reinstall. If anyone else has had this problem with Open or Save As, please reply to me at mgarriga@cfl.rr.com. I will post a summary to the list. Thanks ! Miguel Garriga cel 321-279-6019 ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C5C01C.282B97D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am having a problem running ArcGIS 9.1 lately, and = was wondering if anyone in SHRUG has had this = problem.

I am working with ESRI tech support to resolve it, = but thought I’d ask the user community just in = case.

 

The problem is this:  I can’t open = existing mxd files, and I can’t do a “File-Save As”.  Other = than that, I can start a new map document, add layers, symbolize, make a map, = print it, etc.  But not being able to open existing mxds or create new = ones is a real problem.

 

When it crashes, the following error messages pop = up:

“ArcMap has encountered a prolem and needs to = close”.  I get 2 of these, then followed by:

“The instruction at “0x569ccf7” = recerenced memory at “0x05050444”. The memory could not be = “read”.

 

This particular problem occurs on a laptop (Dell = Inspiron 8600) that previously ran ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0 and 9.1 without any = problems.

So far, I have removed and reinstalled a number of = times, including a complete manual uninstall and = reinstall.

 

If anyone else has had this problem with Open or Save = As, please reply to me at mgarriga@cfl.rr.com.  I will post a summary to the list.

 

Thanks !

 

Miguel Garriga

cel 321-279-6019

 

------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C5C01C.282B97D0-- From mgarriga@cfl.rr.com Fri Sep 23 14:20:05 2005 From: mgarriga@cfl.rr.com (Miguel Garriga) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:20:05 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: RE: ArcGIS crash on Open .mxd and File-Save As Message-ID: <200509231320.j8NDK4eP027154@ms-smtp-05.tampabay.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C5C01F.FC346AE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One more thing . I have run a complete Dell diagnostic and the memory checks out fine. Miguel Garriga cel 321-279-6019 _____ From: Miguel Garriga [mailto:mgarriga@cfl.rr.com] Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 8:53 AM To: 'shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us' Subject: ArcGIS crash on Open .mxd and File-Save As I am having a problem running ArcGIS 9.1 lately, and was wondering if anyone in SHRUG has had this problem. I am working with ESRI tech support to resolve it, but thought I'd ask the user community just in case. The problem is this: I can't open existing mxd files, and I can't do a "File-Save As". Other than that, I can start a new map document, add layers, symbolize, make a map, print it, etc. But not being able to open existing mxds or create new ones is a real problem. When it crashes, the following error messages pop up: "ArcMap has encountered a prolem and needs to close". I get 2 of these, then followed by: "The instruction at "0x569ccf7" recerenced memory at "0x05050444". The memory could not be "read". This particular problem occurs on a laptop (Dell Inspiron 8600) that previously ran ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0 and 9.1 without any problems. So far, I have removed and reinstalled a number of times, including a complete manual uninstall and reinstall. If anyone else has had this problem with Open or Save As, please reply to me at mgarriga@cfl.rr.com. I will post a summary to the list. Thanks ! Miguel Garriga cel 321-279-6019 ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C5C01F.FC346AE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

One more thing … I have run a complete Dell diagnostic and the memory checks out = fine.

 

Miguel = Garriga

cel = 321-279-6019


From: = Miguel Garriga [mailto:mgarriga@cfl.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, September = 23, 2005 8:53 AM
To: 'shrug-l@lists.dep.state.fl.us'
Subject: ArcGIS crash on = Open .mxd and File-Save As

 

I am having a problem running ArcGIS 9.1 lately, and = was wondering if anyone in SHRUG has had this = problem.

I am working with ESRI tech support to resolve it, = but thought I’d ask the user community just in = case.

 

The problem is this:  I can’t open = existing mxd files, and I can’t do a “File-Save As”.  Other = than that, I can start a new map document, add layers, symbolize, make a map, = print it, etc.  But not being able to open existing mxds or create new = ones is a real problem.

 

When it crashes, the following error messages pop = up:

“ArcMap has encountered a prolem and needs to close”.  I get 2 of these, then followed = by:

“The instruction at “0x569ccf7” = recerenced memory at “0x05050444”. The memory could not be = “read”.

 

This particular problem occurs on a laptop (Dell = Inspiron 8600) that previously ran ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0 and 9.1 without any = problems.

So far, I have removed and reinstalled a number of = times, including a complete manual uninstall and = reinstall.

 

If anyone else has had this problem with Open or Save = As, please reply to me at mgarriga@cfl.rr.com.  I will post a summary to the list.

 

Thanks !

 

Miguel Garriga

cel 321-279-6019

 

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C5C01F.FC346AE0-- From lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us Fri Sep 23 14:49:00 2005 From: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us (lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us) Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 09:49:00 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: ArcGIS crash on Open .mxd and File-Save As In-Reply-To: <200509231252.j8NCqdEg029139@ms-smtp-01.tampabay.rr.com> Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_related 004BE55485257085_= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_alternative 004BE55585257085_=" --=_alternative 004BE55585257085_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable My first troubleshooting would be to make sure that some other program or=20 service is not interfering with ArcGIS. Assuming you are using Windows XP, = go to Start -> Run and enter "msconfig". You will get the window shown=20 below. Check the "Diagnostic Startup" option, click OK and reboot the=20 computer when prompted. If ArcGIS works OK after the re-boot, then you have to use the Startup and = Services tabs of this utility to disable individual services until you=20 find the one causing the problem. Some other possibilities: 1. Bad hardware - I had a computer with a bad CD drive that was causing=20 memory problems in a graphics program. The error message was just like to=20 one you are getting. 2. Virus or spyware - run antivirus and spysweeper programs to check for=20 these. 3. Finally - you could always reformat the computer and re-install=20 everything. This is a last resort type of action but is would rule out=20 problems associated with corrupted OS or other files. Lance Peterson Peterson Consulting / FL Dept. of Transportation Business Systems Support Office Office of Information Systems Phone: 850-410-5545 SunCom: 210-5545 "Miguel Garriga" =20 Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us 09/23/2005 08:52 AM To cc Subject shrug-l: ArcGIS crash on Open .mxd and File-Save As I am having a problem running ArcGIS 9.1 lately, and was wondering if=20 anyone in SHRUG has had this problem. I am working with ESRI tech support to resolve it, but thought I?d ask the = user community just in case. =20 The problem is this: I can?t open existing mxd files, and I can?t do a=20 ?File-Save As?. Other than that, I can start a new map document, add=20 layers, symbolize, make a map, print it, etc. But not being able to open=20 existing mxds or create new ones is a real problem. =20 When it crashes, the following error messages pop up: ?ArcMap has encountered a prolem and needs to close?. I get 2 of these,=20 then followed by: ?The instruction at ?0x569ccf7? recerenced memory at ?0x05050444?. The=20 memory could not be ?read?. =20 This particular problem occurs on a laptop (Dell Inspiron 8600) that=20 previously ran ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0 and 9.1 without any problems. So far, I have removed and reinstalled a number of times, including a=20 complete manual uninstall and reinstall. =20 If anyone else has had this problem with Open or Save As, please reply to=20 me at mgarriga@cfl.rr.com. I will post a summary to the list. =20 Thanks ! =20 Miguel Garriga cel 321-279-6019 =20 --=_alternative 004BE55585257085_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
My first troubleshooting would be to make sure that some other program or service is not interfering with ArcGIS. Assuming you are using Windows XP, go to Start -> Run and enter "ms= config". You will get the window shown below. Check the "Diagnostic Startup&quo= t; option, click OK and reboot the computer when prompted.

If ArcGIS works OK after the re-boot, then you have to use the Startup and Services tabs of this utility to disab= le individual services until you find the one causing the problem.

Some other possibilities:

1. Bad hardware - I had a computer w= ith a bad CD drive that was causing memory problems in a graphics program. The error message was just like to one you are getting.

2. Virus or spyware - run antivirus and spysweeper programs to check for these.

3. Finally - you could always reform= at the computer and re-install everything. This is a last resort type of action but is would rule out problems associated with corrupted OS or other files.=




Lance Peterson
Peterson Consulting / FL Dept. of Transportation
Business Systems Support Office
Office of Information Systems
Phone: 850-410-5545
SunCom: 210-5545



"Miguel Garriga&= quot; <mgarriga@cfl.rr.com>
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I am having a problem running ArcGIS 9.1 lately, and was wondering if anyone in SHRUG has had this problem.
I am working with ESRI tech support to re= solve it, but thought I’d ask the user community just in case.
 
The problem is this:  I can’t = open existing mxd files, and I can’t do a “File-Save As”. &nbs= p;Other than that, I can start a new map document, add layers, symbolize, make a map, print it, etc.  But not being able to open existing mxds or create new ones is a real problem.
 
When it crashes, the following error mess= ages pop up:
“ArcMap has encountered a prolem an= d needs to close”.  I get 2 of these, then followed by:
“The instruction at “0x569ccf= 7” recerenced memory at “0x05050444”. The memory could not be “readR= 21;.
 
This particular problem occurs on a laptop (Dell Inspiron 8600) that previously ran ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0 and 9.1 without any problems.
So far, I have removed and reinstalled a number of times, including a complete manual uninstall and reinstall.
 
If anyone else has had this problem with Open or Save As, please reply to me at mgarriga@cfl.rr.com.  I will post a summary to the list.
 
Thanks !
 
Miguel Garriga
cel 321-279-6019
 
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If labels are created in an MXD with the Maplex Label Engine enabled and = the layer is then saved to a layerfile, when the layerfile is subsequently = added to a project for which Maplex is NOT enabled, the label properties = are reset to default. (ESRI DEVELOPERS: A warning message would be = nice!)=20 Similarly, if the labels are initially created WITHOUT Maplex and saved to = a layerfile, they get reset to default when added to an MXD that DOES have = Maplex enabled.=20 Based on this behavior it seems you almost need to decide to either always = use Maplex or never use it... 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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTION: Conducts analysis and design for related database = projects and tasks; ; access hardware and software requirements for = current and future needs of databases supported; provide management of and = participate in all aspects of database support and administration for all = databases maintained by TLCGIS Interlocal; create and maintains database = schema; performs installation, testing and configuration of ArcSDE and = upgrades; configures Oracle to support ArcSDE; support Interlocal data = Coordination; process and provide extracts of parcel and addressing data = for distribution to other systems as appropriate. REQUIREMENTS: Graduation from an accredited four year college or university= with a bachelor's degree in geography, cartography, computer science, or = a related field and three year of related work experience; or an equivalent= combination of training and experience Must possess a valid Drivers = License and a favorable driving record at time of hire. * Initial placement may be negotiated up to 25% above the minimum salary = based on verified related education, experience, and training above the = minimum requirements. Reasonable accommodations and assistance are available to disabled = applicants under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, contact the Leon County Human Resources Division = at (850) 487-2220. Applicants are encouraged to visit our Leon County Home = Page at http://www.leoncountyfl.gov. Leon County Board of County Commission= ers is a member of the Florida Retirement System. Applicants may send = inquiries to our E-mail address: boatwrightl@leoncountyfl.gov. A completed = Leon County Board of County Commissioners application is required and must = be postmarked no later than October 7, 2005. APPLY online, in person or by = mail to: Leon County Human Resources Division Leon County Courthouse, Suite 108 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Preference is given to certain veterans and spouses of veterans as = provided by Chapter 295, Laws of Florida. From beth.stys@MyFWC.com Thu Sep 29 14:36:22 2005 From: beth.stys@MyFWC.com (Stys, Beth) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 09:36:22 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: FW: OPS Vacancy in Tallahassee, GIS Marine Turtles Message-ID: OPS Vacancy in Tallahassee, GIS Marine Turtles Please use link below for more information and to apply through People First.=20 OPS Bio Sci II, $18 per hour, Leon County =20 Please visit our site:=20 ( http://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?refnode=3D256032 ) http://jobs.myflorida.com/viewjob.html?refnode=3D256032 to profile, indicate your interest in this position or others, or refer your friends to opportunities with State of Florida. =20 Thank you for considering State of Florida. =20 =20 From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 29 16:54:26 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 11:54:26 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C50E.1155EF4A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here's a hypothetical question. It's easy to select a layer, create a buffer around it's features and = select the information from other layers that intersects or falls completely = within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard). But how about buffering a layer within itself? Confused? Here's an example of what I am looking for (purely = theoretical). Suppose I have a shapefile with points representing all the 100 Fire = Stations in a major city. The city manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the thought that some of = these redundant stations could be closed and the resources better utilized. = How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even the = right way to go about it? Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this. I'm = primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands. Suggestions are appreciated and, trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a good example. -- John ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C50E.1155EF4A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Autobuffering(?!?!?)

Here's a hypothetical question.

It's easy to select a layer, create a = buffer around it's features and select the information from other layers = that intersects or falls completely within that buffer (you can use = Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard).

But how about buffering a layer within = itself?

Confused?  Here's an example of = what I am looking for (purely theoretical).

Suppose I have a shapefile with points = representing all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city.  The city = manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another = Fire Station, with the thought that some of these redundant stations = could be closed and the resources better utilized.  How do I create = a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even the right way to = go about it?  Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not = looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this.  I'm = primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in = ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands.

Suggestions are appreciated and, trust = me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought = that it was a good example.

-- John

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C50E.1155EF4A-- From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 29 17:47:41 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:47:41 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C515.821714FA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable But then you can't select the buffers within the same layer that = intersect, so this doesn't get you there. Tried it. -- John=20 =20 _____ =20 From: Hunter, Ginny [mailto:hunter_g@srwmd.state.fl.us]=20 Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:44 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) You can buffer layers using the Buffer Wizard. In Help look type in = buffer. You will see how to create buffers in layers. Hope this helps. =20 Ginny Hunter GIS Specialist LA&M Live Oak, FL 32060 1-800-362-1001 ext. 3140 1-800-226-1066 (In Florida) =20 =20 =20 ******************* IMPORTANT NOTICE: All E-mail sent to and from this address may be public records. The = Suwannee River Water Management District does not allow use of the District = E-mail system and other equipment for non-business related purposes.=20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?)=20 =20 Here's a hypothetical question.=20 It's easy to select a layer, create a buffer around it's features and = select the information from other layers that intersects or falls completely = within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard). But how about buffering a layer within itself?=20 Confused? Here's an example of what I am looking for (purely = theoretical).=20 Suppose I have a shapefile with points representing all the 100 Fire = Stations in a major city. The city manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the thought that some of = these redundant stations could be closed and the resources better utilized. = How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even the = right way to go about it? Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this. I'm = primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands. Suggestions are appreciated and, trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a good example. -- John=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C515.821714FA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Autobuffering(?!?!?)
But then you can't select the buffers within = the same=20 layer that intersect, so this doesn't get you there.  Tried=20 it.

-- John

 


From: Hunter, Ginny=20 [mailto:hunter_g@srwmd.state.fl.us]
Sent: Thursday, September = 29,=20 2005 12:44 PM
To: Sykes, John
Subject: RE: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

You=20 can buffer layers using the Buffer Wizard.  In Help look type in=20 buffer.  You will see how to create buffers in layers. =20 Hope

this helps.

 

Ginny Hunter

GIS = Specialist=20 LA&M

Live Oak, = FL =20 32060

1-800-362-1001 ext.=20 3140

1-800-226-1066 (In=20 Florida)

 

 

 
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All E-mail sent to and from this address may be = public=20 records.  The Suwannee River Water Management District does not = allow use=20 of the District E-mail system and other equipment for non-business = related=20 purposes.
 
-----Original Message-----

From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Sykes,=20 John
Sent: =
Thursday,=20 September 29, 2005 11:54=20 AM
To:=20 shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

 

Here's a hypothetical=20 question.

It's easy to select a = layer,=20 create a buffer around it's features and select the information from = other=20 layers that intersects or falls completely within that buffer (you can = use=20 Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer = Wizard).

But how about buffering = a layer=20 within itself?

Confused?  Here's = an example=20 of what I am looking for (purely theoretical).

Suppose I have a = shapefile with=20 points representing all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city.  The = city=20 manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another = Fire=20 Station, with the thought that some of these redundant stations could be = closed=20 and the resources better utilized.  How do I create a buffer that = would=20 show this? or is using buffers even the right way to go about it?  = Keep in=20 mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated = script or=20 Python program to do this.  I'm primarily looking for interactive = ways of=20 doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo = tools/commands.

Suggestions are = appreciated and,=20 trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just = thought that=20 it was a good example.

--=20 John =

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C515.821714FA-- From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 29 18:11:47 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:11:47 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C518.DFFE0823 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A-ha!!! Thanks all!!! =20 The Point Distance tool works (see below). One minor problem -- since = you are comparing a shapefile to itself, it selects every station, since the distance from that station to itself is "0". However, since it creates = an output table with the distance in a field, if you then set up a query = and select those locations where "DISTANCE <> 0", you get a table with the station FID# and the other station or stations FID# that fulfill the specified distance requirements. Runs fast too. =20 Several of the other solutions suggested all had the fatal flaw that the shapefile could not be compared to itself. Or if you created another instance of the shapefile, you got a 100% match (again, because the = distance from something to itself is "0"). The Point Distance tool worked, = however, since it created a field in the table with the distance in it, which = could be filtered for those cases where the distance =3D 0, as I said above, the = other proposed solutions didn't have this key feature. -- John=20 _____ =20 From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:47 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Hi John, =20 There are two tools in the Analysis Tools which may help - Near, and = Point Distance. These are available at the Arcinfo level (not Arcview or ArEditor). I think Point Distance would work well in this case. =20 Near will tell you the distance from every feature in a point layer to = the nearest feature in another layer.=20 =20 Point Distance will tell you the distance from every feature in a point = layer to every other point in another layer, within a given radius. You could = then select every distance less than 2 miles, and these would be your = candidates for closure. =20 The "Point Distance" tool allows you to specify the same layer for in_features and near_features. The Near function may as well. If not, = you can always load the same layer twice into the Table of Contents (or cut = and paste it), and effectively have two layers (in_features and = near_features) pointing to the same source dataset. =20 If you don't have Arcinfo license level, you can load the same layer = twice and use the Select by Location (under Selection pulldown menu) and = specify a 2 mile radius. =20 Lastly, you could create a polygon feature class, use the buffer tool to = put 2 mile buffers into it, and then use the Select by Location tool. = Creating a feature class to hold the 2 mile radius polygons is useful if you want = to store the buffers somewhere to draw the radius on a map. =20 Let me know if this helps. There may be other methods as well... =20 Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems, LLC www.geographicsystems.com 407-261-0451 cel 321-279-6019 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) =20 Here's a hypothetical question.=20 It's easy to select a layer, create a buffer around it's features and = select the information from other layers that intersects or falls completely = within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard). But how about buffering a layer within itself?=20 Confused? Here's an example of what I am looking for (purely = theoretical).=20 Suppose I have a shapefile with points representing all the 100 Fire = Stations in a major city. The city manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the thought that some of = these redundant stations could be closed and the resources better utilized. = How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even the = right way to go about it? Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this. I'm = primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands. Suggestions are appreciated and, trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a good example. -- John=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C518.DFFE0823 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Autobuffering(?!?!?)=
A-ha!!!  Thanks = all!!!
 
The Point Distance tool works (see = below).  One=20 minor problem -- since you are comparing a shapefile to itself, it = selects=20 every station, since the distance from that station to = itself=20 is "0".  However, since it creates an output table = with=20 the distance in a field, if you then set up a query and select those = locations=20 where "DISTANCE <> 0", you get a table with the station = FID# and=20 the other station or stations FID# that fulfill the specified = distance=20 requirements.  Runs fast too.
 
Several of the other solutions suggested all = had the=20 fatal flaw that the shapefile could not be compared to itself.  Or = if you=20 created another instance of the shapefile, you got a 100% match (again, = because=20 the distance from something to itself is "0").  The Point Distance = tool=20 worked, however, since it created a field in the table with the = distance in=20 it, which could be filtered for those cases where the distance =3D 0, as = I said=20 above, the other proposed solutions didn't have this key=20 feature.

-- John


From: Geographic Systems LLC=20 [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent: Thursday, September = 29,=20 2005 12:47 PM
To: Sykes, John
Subject: RE: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

Hi=20 John,

 

There are two = tools in=20 the Analysis Tools which may help – Near, and Point = Distance.  These are=20 available at the Arcinfo level (not Arcview or ArEditor).  I think = Point=20 Distance would work well in this case.

 

Near will = tell you the=20 distance from every feature in a point layer to the nearest feature in = another=20 layer.

 

Point = Distance will=20 tell you the distance from every feature in a point layer to every other = point=20 in another layer, within a given radius.  You could then select = every=20 distance less than 2 miles, and these would be your candidates for=20 closure.

 

The = “Point Distance”=20 tool allows you to specify the same layer for in_features and=20 near_features.  The Near function may as well.  If not, you = can always=20 load the same layer twice into the Table of Contents (or cut and paste = it), and=20 effectively have two layers (in_features and near_features) pointing to = the same=20 source dataset.

 

If you = don’t have=20 Arcinfo license level, you can load the same layer twice and use the = Select by=20 Location (under Selection pulldown menu) and specify a 2 mile=20 radius.

 

Lastly, you = could=20 create a polygon feature class, use the buffer tool to put 2 mile = buffers into=20 it, and then use the Select by Location tool.  Creating a feature = class to=20 hold the 2 mile radius polygons is useful if you want to store the = buffers=20 somewhere to draw the radius on a map.

 

Let me know = if this=20 helps.  There may be other methods as = well…

 

Miguel=20 Garriga

Geographic = Systems,=20 LLC

www.geographicsystems.com

407-261-0451

cel=20 321-279-6019


From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Sykes,=20 John
Sent: Thursday, = September=20 29, 2005 11:54 AM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

 

Here's a hypothetical=20 question.

It's easy to select a = layer,=20 create a buffer around it's features and select the information from = other=20 layers that intersects or falls completely within that buffer (you can = use=20 Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer=20 Wizard).

But how about buffering = a layer=20 within itself?

Confused?  Here's = an example=20 of what I am looking for (purely theoretical). =

Suppose I have a = shapefile with=20 points representing all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city.  The = city=20 manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another = Fire=20 Station, with the thought that some of these redundant stations could be = closed=20 and the resources better utilized.  How do I create a buffer that = would=20 show this? or is using buffers even the right way to go about it?  = Keep in=20 mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated = script or=20 Python program to do this.  I'm primarily looking for interactive = ways of=20 doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo=20 tools/commands.

Suggestions are = appreciated and,=20 trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just = thought that=20 it was a good example.

--=20 John

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C518.DFFE0823-- From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 29 18:15:32 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:15:32 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C519.6625210C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I thought of this option, but it only gives you the nearest station. = Since you are comparing a layer to itself, the nearest station is the one = where the distance is "0", i.e., itself. =20 -- John=20 =20 _____ =20 From: Adam Carnow [mailto:AdamCarnow@WilsonMiller.com]=20 Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:56 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) You may want to try a spatial join - the nearest option. Look it up in = the ArcGIS desktop help. It is designed to work with 2 layers but it might = work with one. It will calculate the distance (as the crow flies, not along = a street network) to the nearest feature and add it as an attribute to the resultant layer. =20 Let me know if this works, =20 Adam M. Carnow, AICP Corporate GIS Manager Vice President =20 TEL: 813-223-9500 x245 FAX: 813-223-0009 =20 WilsonMiller.com =20 =20 -----Original Message----- From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Here's a hypothetical question.=20 It's easy to select a layer, create a buffer around it's features and select the information from other layers that intersects or falls = completely within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard). But how about buffering a layer within itself?=20 Confused? Here's an example of what I am looking for (purely theoretical).=20 Suppose I have a shapefile with points representing all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city. The city manager wants to know which Fire = Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the thought that some = of these redundant stations could be closed and the resources better = utilized. How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even = the right way to go about it? Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so = I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this. I'm primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands. Suggestions are appreciated and, trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a good example. -- John=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C519.6625210C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Autobuffering(?!?!?)
I thought of this option, but it only gives = you the=20 nearest station.  Since you are comparing a layer to itself, the = nearest=20 station is the one where the distance is "0", i.e., = itself.
 
-- John =
 


From: Adam Carnow=20 [mailto:AdamCarnow@WilsonMiller.com]
Sent: Thursday, = September 29,=20 2005 12:56 PM
To: Sykes, John
Subject: RE: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

You=20 may want to try a spatial join - the nearest option.  Look it up in = the=20 ArcGIS desktop help.  It is designed to work with 2 layers but it = might=20 work with one.  It will calculate the distance (as the crow flies, = not=20 along a street network) to the nearest feature and add it as an = attribute to the=20 resultant layer.
 
Let me=20 know if this works,
 
Adam M. Carnow, = AICP
Corporate GIS Manager
Vice President
 
TEL: 813-223-9500 x245
FAX: 813-223-0009
 
WilsonMiller.com<= /FONT>
 
-----Original=20 Message-----
From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]
Sent: Thursday, = September=20 29, 2005 11:54 AM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:=20 shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?)

Here's a hypothetical question. =

It's easy to select a layer, create a = buffer around=20 it's features and select the information from other layers that = intersects or=20 falls completely within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, = Edit=20 Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard).

But how about buffering a layer within=20 itself?

Confused?  Here's an example of = what I am=20 looking for (purely theoretical).

Suppose I have a shapefile with points = representing=20 all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city.  The city manager = wants to=20 know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, = with the=20 thought that some of these redundant stations could be closed and the=20 resources better utilized.  How do I create a buffer that would = show=20 this? or is using buffers even the right way to go about it?  = Keep in=20 mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated = script=20 or Python program to do this.  I'm primarily looking for = interactive ways=20 of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands.

Suggestions are appreciated and, trust = me, no Fire=20 Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a = good=20 example.

-- John=20

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C519.6625210C-- From David.Pienta@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 29 17:08:46 2005 From: David.Pienta@dep.state.fl.us (Pienta, David) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:08:46 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C510.125DC23A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Can you just add the layer 2x and name them different things? _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Here's a hypothetical question.=20 It's easy to select a layer, create a buffer around it's features and = select the information from other layers that intersects or falls completely = within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard). But how about buffering a layer within itself?=20 Confused? Here's an example of what I am looking for (purely = theoretical).=20 Suppose I have a shapefile with points representing all the 100 Fire = Stations in a major city. The city manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the thought that some of = these redundant stations could be closed and the resources better utilized. = How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even the = right way to go about it? Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this. I'm = primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands. Suggestions are appreciated and, trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a good example. -- John=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C510.125DC23A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Autobuffering(?!?!?)
Can you just add the layer 2x and name them = different=20 things?


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes,=20 John
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

Here's a hypothetical question. =

It's easy to select a layer, create a = buffer around=20 it's features and select the information from other layers that = intersects or=20 falls completely within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, = Edit=20 Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard).

But how about buffering a layer within = itself?=20

Confused?  Here's an example of what = I am=20 looking for (purely theoretical).

Suppose I have a shapefile with points = representing=20 all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city.  The city manager wants = to know=20 which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the = thought=20 that some of these redundant stations could be closed and the resources = better=20 utilized.  How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is = using=20 buffers even the right way to go about it?  Keep in mind that I am = not a=20 programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python = program to do=20 this.  I'm primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this = with=20 built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands.

Suggestions are appreciated and, trust = me, no Fire=20 Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a = good=20 example.

-- John =

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C510.125DC23A-- From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Thu Sep 29 17:22:49 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 12:22:49 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C512.08B964A8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you do that, it will select all the stations, since the ones used for creating the buffers will be within the buffers. =20 I think one possible approach is to create a buffer shapefile with 1 = mile radius buffers and then, somehow, select the buffers that intersect each other. That would give you the stations within 2 miles of each other. = But I'm not sure if that is possible. -- John=20 =20 _____ =20 From: Pienta, David=20 Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:09 PM To: Sykes, John; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Can you just add the layer 2x and name them different things? _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Autobuffering(?!?!?) Here's a hypothetical question.=20 It's easy to select a layer, create a buffer around it's features and = select the information from other layers that intersects or falls completely = within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, Edit Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard). But how about buffering a layer within itself?=20 Confused? Here's an example of what I am looking for (purely = theoretical).=20 Suppose I have a shapefile with points representing all the 100 Fire = Stations in a major city. The city manager wants to know which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the thought that some of = these redundant stations could be closed and the resources better utilized. = How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is using buffers even the = right way to go about it? Keep in mind that I am not a programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python program to do this. I'm = primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this with built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands. Suggestions are appreciated and, trust me, no Fire Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a good example. -- John=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C512.08B964A8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Autobuffering(?!?!?)
If you do that, it will select all the = stations, since the=20 ones used for creating the buffers will be within the=20 buffers.
 
I think one possible approach is to = create a=20 buffer shapefile with 1 mile radius buffers and then, somehow, select = the=20 buffers that intersect each other.  That would give you the = stations within=20 2 miles of each other.  But I'm not sure if that is=20 possible.

-- John

 


From: Pienta, David
Sent: = Thursday,=20 September 29, 2005 12:09 PM
To: Sykes, John;=20 shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

Can you just add the layer 2x and name them = different=20 things?


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes,=20 John
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:54 AM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l:=20 Autobuffering(?!?!?)

Here's a hypothetical question. =

It's easy to select a layer, create a = buffer around=20 it's features and select the information from other layers that = intersects or=20 falls completely within that buffer (you can use Select by Location, = Edit=20 Toolbar or the Buffer Wizard).

But how about buffering a layer within = itself?=20

Confused?  Here's an example of what = I am=20 looking for (purely theoretical).

Suppose I have a shapefile with points = representing=20 all the 100 Fire Stations in a major city.  The city manager wants = to know=20 which Fire Stations are within 2 miles of another Fire Station, with the = thought=20 that some of these redundant stations could be closed and the resources = better=20 utilized.  How do I create a buffer that would show this? or is = using=20 buffers even the right way to go about it?  Keep in mind that I am = not a=20 programmer, so I'm not looking for a complicated script or Python = program to do=20 this.  I'm primarily looking for interactive ways of doing this = with=20 built-in ArcView/ArcInfo tools/commands.

Suggestions are appreciated and, trust = me, no Fire=20 Stations are actually subject to closure, I just thought that it was a = good=20 example.

-- John =

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C512.08B964A8-- From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Fri Sep 30 15:20:49 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:20:49 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5CA.2846CB41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a = new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!). Problem When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we = like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., = in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles. = This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox. However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the = site have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on = N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW. So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by = drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around = 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined. Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed a = similar command in ArcGIS. Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of = that location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the = distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on the site = to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes = table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program [fudging = the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, I don't see any easy way = to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis). Any suggestions? Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect = the accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or = Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better = projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive. -- John *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case = there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an = almost random 360=B0pattern. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5CA.2846CB41 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Question du jour

Since we (collectively) solved the = question I had yesterday, here's a new one (put on your thinking caps - = this one's tougher!).

Problem

When establishing environmental = sampling locations around a site, we like to ensure that the various = distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  = "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 = miles.  This is simple to create and check with the standard = multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.

However, we also like to check that the = 16 compass sectors around the site have also been evenly covered*.  = These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, = SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW.

So, what I would like to do is to = create these sectors visually, by drawing a line from the origin (an = arbitrary "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting = at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a = line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined.

Any suggestions as how this can be done = (easily)?  Previously, when doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial = copy command.  I haven't noticed a similar command in = ArcGIS.

Finally, once the sampling location is = selected (and the lat/long of that location determined), we need to be = able to determine and list the distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from = that arbitrary "center" point on the site to the sampling = location and put it into the sampling location attributes table (in the = past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program [fudging = the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling.  However, I = don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch = file basis).  Any suggestions?

Finally, food for thought -- How does = the projection being used effect the accuracy of all of this?  = Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator (which gives the most = accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use to obtain = accurate distances & azimuths?  I understand from the reading = I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive.

-- John

*Sometimes if there is a prevailing = wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind = direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind = direction - the annual wind rose shows an almost random = 360=B0pattern.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5CA.2846CB41-- From John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us Fri Sep 30 17:41:11 2005 From: John.Sykes@dep.state.fl.us (Sykes, John) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 12:41:11 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5DD.C3AF0ECD Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable That's a good website. From it I gather that if I want BOTH the = distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to be the = most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution. =20 I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0. =20 Another solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an = AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the center = point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as = the two points. -- John=20 =20 _____ =20 From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour Hi John, =20 I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines out = 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last part (projections). The second part of your question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require more research. =20 Projections - definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy. My guess is = you want a projection that preserves direction and distance. A good place = to start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20 =20 Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. You can do this manually = when you sketch a line. With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your = line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first = point of your line. Then right click away from the sketch and select "Direction" = (or CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal - ie "11.25") and then = right click away from sketch again and select "Length" (or CTRL-L) ie "2mi" = ("mi" for miles). Or you can enter both the first time you right click by selecting "Direction/Length" (or CTRL-G). Check out online help for "Creating segments using angles and lengths". =20 Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems, LLC www.geographicsystems.com 407-261-0451 cel 321-279-6019 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a = new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!). Problem=20 When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we = like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., = in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles. = This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox. However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the = site have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on = N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW. So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by = drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around = 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined. Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed a = similar command in ArcGIS. Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of = that location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the = distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on the site = to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes = table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program [fudging = the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, I don't see any easy way = to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis). Any suggestions? Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect = the accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or = Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better = projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive. -- John=20 *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case = there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an = almost random 360=B0pattern. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5DD.C3AF0ECD Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Question du = jour
That's a good website.  From it I gather = that if I=20 want BOTH the distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the = site=20 center to be the most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is = the best=20 solution.
 
I came up with part of the rest of your = solution on my=20 own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through = 360=B0.
 
Another solution I thought of, is setting up = the sector=20 lines in an AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world = file using=20 the center point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 = mile=20 buffer ring as the two points.

-- John

 


From: Geographic Systems LLC=20 [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent: Friday, September = 30, 2005=20 12:19 PM
To: Sykes, John
Subject: RE: shrug-l: = Question du=20 jour

Hi=20 John,

 

I will try to = address=20 the first part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 = degree=20 increments) and the last part (projections).  The second part of = your=20 question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require = more=20 research.

 

Projections = =96=20 definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want a = projection that preserves direction and distance.  A good place to = start is=20 the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, htt= p://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20

 

Drawing lines = of=20 specific distance and angle.  You can do this manually when you = sketch a=20 line.  With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your line = feature=20 class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first point of = your=20 line.  Then right click away from the sketch and select = =93Direction=94 (or=20 CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal =96 ie =9311.25=94) and = then right click=20 away from sketch again and select =93Length=94 (or CTRL-L) ie =932mi=94 = (=93mi=94 for=20 miles).  Or you can enter both the first time you right click by = selecting=20 =93Direction/Length=94 (or CTRL-G).  Check out online help for = =93Creating=20 segments using angles and lengths=94.

 

Miguel=20 Garriga

Geographic = Systems,=20 LLC

www.geographicsystems.com

407-261-0451

cel=20 321-279-6019


From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Sykes,=20 John
Sent: Friday, = September=20 30, 2005 10:21 AM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l: Question du=20 jour

 

Since we (collectively) = solved the=20 question I had yesterday, here's a new one (put on your thinking caps - = this=20 one's tougher!).

Problem=20

When establishing = environmental=20 sampling locations around a site, we like to ensure that the various = distance=20 buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  "site = boundary" to 2=20 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.  This is simple to create and = check=20 with the standard multiple buffer tool in=20 ArcToolbox.

However, we also like to = check=20 that the 16 compass sectors around the site have also been evenly=20 covered*.  These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, = E, ESE,=20 SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and = NNW.

So, what I would like to = do is to=20 create these sectors visually, by drawing a line from the origin (an = arbitrary=20 "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 = compass heading,=20 then rotate around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are = visually=20 defined.

Any suggestions as how = this can be=20 done (easily)?  Previously, when doing this in AutoCad, I used a = radial=20 copy command.  I haven't noticed a similar command in=20 ArcGIS.

Finally, once the = sampling=20 location is selected (and the lat/long of that location determined), we = need to=20 be able to determine and list the distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from = that=20 arbitrary "center" point on the site to the sampling location and put it = into=20 the sampling location attributes table (in the past, I've done this = using the=20 NGS "Inverse" program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle = azimuths]=20 using a batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion = modeling. =20 However, I don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on = a batch=20 file basis).  Any suggestions?

Finally, food for = thought -- How=20 does the projection being used effect the accuracy of all of this?  = Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator (which gives the most = accurate=20 rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use to obtain accurate = distances & azimuths?  I understand from the reading I've done = that=20 these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive.

--=20 John

*Sometimes if there is a = prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that = prevailing wind=20 direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind = direction=20 - the annual wind rose shows an almost random=20 360=B0pattern.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5DD.C3AF0ECD-- From jnoble@ttrs.org Fri Sep 30 18:06:20 2005 From: jnoble@ttrs.org (Joe Noble) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:06:20 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour Message-ID: <0CD56FA5A75B9745BC4D81B4C1B1054AAD59BE@TTRS2> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5E1.47770CCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I would like to suggest some sort of protocol that folks post their = question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact the = person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list. After a = solution has been decided, the original person posting the question = could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board. Sorry but my = e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late. Joe =20 Joe Noble=20 GIS/IS Coordinator=20 Tall Timbers Research Station 850-893-4153 x-232 =20 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM To: Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 That's a good website. From it I gather that if I want BOTH the = distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to = be the most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best = solution. =20 I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm = having trouble rotating it through 360=B0. =20 Another solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an = AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the = center point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile = buffer ring as the two points. -- John=20 =20 =20 ________________________________ From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour Hi John, =20 I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines out = 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last part (projections). = The second part of your question (rhumb line from site point to sampling = location) may require more research. =20 Projections - definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy. My guess is = you want a projection that preserves direction and distance. A good = place to start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection = poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20 =20 Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. You can do this manually = when you sketch a line. With Task set to Create New Feature and Target = your line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the = first point of your line. Then right click away from the sketch and = select "Direction" (or CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal - ie = "11.25") and then right click away from sketch again and select "Length" = (or CTRL-L) ie "2mi" ("mi" for miles). Or you can enter both the first = time you right click by selecting "Direction/Length" (or CTRL-G). Check = out online help for "Creating segments using angles and lengths". =20 Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems, LLC www.geographicsystems.com 407-261-0451 cel 321-279-6019 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a = new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!). Problem=20 When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we = like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered = (e.g., in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 = miles. This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple = buffer tool in ArcToolbox. However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the = site have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are = centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, = NW and NNW. So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by = drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) = out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate = around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually = defined. Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed = a similar command in ArcGIS. Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of = that location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the = distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on = the site to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location = attributes table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" = program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a = batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, = I don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch = file basis). Any suggestions? Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect = the accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or = Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a = better projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I = understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive. -- John=20 *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling = locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case = there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose = shows an almost random 360=B0pattern. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5E1.47770CCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Question du jour

I would like to suggest some sort = of protocol that folks post their question, once, then those that have a = possible solution contact the person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire = user list.=A0 After a solution has been decided, the original person posting = the question could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board.=A0 = Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late.=A0 = Joe

 

Joe Noble =

GIS/IS Coordinator =

Tall Timbers Research = Station

850-893-4153=A0 = x-232

 


From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John
Sent: Friday, September = 30, 2005 12:41 PM
To: Geographic Systems = LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: = Question du jour

 

That's a good website.  From = it I gather that if I want BOTH the distances and azimuths to my sampling = locations from the site center to be the most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution.

 

I came up with part of the rest of = your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through = 360=B0.

 

Another solution I thought of, is = setting up the sector lines in an AutoCad file, then importing it into my map = with a world file using the center point and the intersection of the first = radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as the two points.

-- = John

 

 


From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent: Friday, September = 30, 2005 12:19 PM
To: Sykes, John
Subject: RE: shrug-l: = Question du jour

Hi = John,

 

I will try to address the first = part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) = and the last part (projections).  The second part of your question (rhumb = line from site point to sampling location) may require more = research.

 

Projections – definitely play = a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want a projection that = preserves direction and distance.  A good place to start is the summary = tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, htt= p://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.

 

Drawing lines of specific distance = and angle.  You can do this manually when you sketch a line.  With = Task set to Create New Feature and Target your line feature class, click the = sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first point of your line.  Then = right click away from the sketch and select “Direction” (or CTRL-A) = specify an angle (0 being horizontal – ie “11.25”) and then right = click away from sketch again and select “Length” (or CTRL-L) ie “2mi” (“mi” for miles).  Or you can enter = both the first time you right click by selecting “Direction/Length” = (or CTRL-G).  Check out online help for “Creating segments using = angles and lengths”.

 

Miguel = Garriga

Geographic Systems, = LLC

www.geographicsystems.com

407-261-0451

cel = 321-279-6019


From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John
Sent: Friday, September = 30, 2005 10:21 AM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l: = Question du jour

 

Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a new one = (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!).

Problem

When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we like to = ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.  This is simple to create and check with the standard = multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.

However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the site have = also been evenly covered*.  These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, = NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and = NNW.

So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by drawing = a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) out = to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around = 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually = defined.

Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)?  Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command.  I haven't noticed a = similar command in ArcGIS.

Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of that = location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the distance and = azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on the site to = the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes table = (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program = [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling.  However, I don't see any easy way = to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis).  Any = suggestions?

Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect the = accuracy of all of this?  Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator = (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use = to obtain accurate distances & azimuths?  I understand from the = reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive.

-- = John

*Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to = that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an almost random 360=B0pattern.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5E1.47770CCA-- From nonie_castro@coxtarget.com Fri Sep 30 18:17:16 2005 From: nonie_castro@coxtarget.com (Nonie Castro) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:17:16 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour Message-ID: <83AA9AC6264EAA4080E4B39E816DC60C0923DE@ex-1.coxtarget.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5E2.CE4B1C3D Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the back and forth in real time.=20 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Noble Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM To: Sykes, John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =09 =09 I would like to suggest some sort of protocol that folks post their = question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact the = person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list. After a = solution has been decided, the original person posting the question = could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board. Sorry but my = e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late. Joe =20 Joe Noble=20 GIS/IS Coordinator=20 Tall Timbers Research Station 850-893-4153 x-232 =20 =09 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM To: Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 That's a good website. From it I gather that if I want BOTH the = distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to = be the most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best = solution. =20 I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my own, however, = I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0. =20 Another solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an = AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the = center point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile = buffer ring as the two points. -- John=20 =20 =20 =09 ________________________________ From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour Hi John, =20 I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines = out 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last part = (projections). The second part of your question (rhumb line from site = point to sampling location) may require more research. =20 Projections - definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy. My guess is = you want a projection that preserves direction and distance. A good = place to start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection = poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20 =20 Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. You can do this manually = when you sketch a line. With Task set to Create New Feature and Target = your line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the = first point of your line. Then right click away from the sketch and = select "Direction" (or CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal - ie = "11.25") and then right click away from sketch again and select "Length" = (or CTRL-L) ie "2mi" ("mi" for miles). Or you can enter both the first = time you right click by selecting "Direction/Length" (or CTRL-G). Check = out online help for "Creating segments using angles and lengths". =20 Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems, LLC www.geographicsystems.com 407-261-0451 cel 321-279-6019 =09 ________________________________ From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a = new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!). Problem=20 When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we = like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered = (e.g., in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 = miles. This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple = buffer tool in ArcToolbox. However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the = site have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are = centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, = NW and NNW. So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by = drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) = out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate = around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually = defined. Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed = a similar command in ArcGIS. Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of = that location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the = distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on = the site to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location = attributes table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" = program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a = batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, = I don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch = file basis). Any suggestions? Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect = the accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or = Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a = better projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I = understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive. -- John=20 *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling = locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case = there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose = shows an almost random 360=B0pattern. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5E2.CE4B1C3D Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Question du = jour
If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the = back and=20 forth in real time.


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe=20 Noble
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM
To: = Sykes,=20 John; Geographic Systems LLC; = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:=20 RE: shrug-l: Question du jour

I would = like to=20 suggest some sort of protocol that folks post their question, once, = then those=20 that have a possible solution contact the person directly not numerous = e-mails=20 to the entire user list.  After a solution has been decided, the = original=20 person posting the question could sum the solutions in one e-mail back = to the=20 board.  Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room = as of=20 late.  Joe

 

Joe Noble =

GIS/IS Coordinator=20

Tall Timbers Research=20 Station

850-893-4153 =20 x-232

 


From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, = John
Sent: Friday, September 30, = 2005 12:41=20 PM
To: Geographic = Systems=20 LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question = du=20 jour

 

That's a = good=20 website.  From it I gather that if I want BOTH the distances and = azimuths=20 to my sampling locations from the site center to be the most accurate, = the=20 Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best=20 solution.

 

I came up = with part=20 of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble = rotating=20 it through 360=B0.

 

Another = solution I=20 thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an AutoCad file, then = importing=20 it into my map with a world file using the center point and the = intersection=20 of the first radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as the two=20 points.

--=20 John

 

 


From:=20 Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com] =
Sent:
Friday, September 30, = 2005 12:19=20 PM
To: Sykes,=20 John
Subject: RE: = shrug-l:=20 Question du jour

Hi=20 John,

 

I will try = to address=20 the first part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 = degree=20 increments) and the last part (projections).  The second part of = your=20 question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require = more=20 research.

 

Projections = =96=20 definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want = a=20 projection that preserves direction and distance.  A good place = to start=20 is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, htt= p://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20

 

Drawing = lines of=20 specific distance and angle.  You can do this manually when you = sketch a=20 line.  With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your line = feature=20 class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first point of = your=20 line.  Then right click away from the sketch and select = =93Direction=94 (or=20 CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal =96 ie =9311.25=94) and = then right=20 click away from sketch again and select =93Length=94 (or CTRL-L) ie = =932mi=94 (=93mi=94=20 for miles).  Or you can enter both the first time you right click = by=20 selecting =93Direction/Length=94 (or CTRL-G).  Check out online = help for=20 =93Creating segments using angles and = lengths=94.

 

Miguel=20 Garriga

Geographic = Systems,=20 LLC

www.geographicsystems.com

407-261-0451

cel=20 321-279-6019


From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, = John
Sent: Friday, September 30, = 2005 10:21=20 AM
To:=20 shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l: Question du=20 jour

 

Since we = (collectively) solved=20 the question I had yesterday, here's a new one (put on your thinking = caps -=20 this one's tougher!).

Problem=20

When establishing = environmental=20 sampling locations around a site, we like to ensure that the various = distance=20 buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  "site = boundary" to=20 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.  This is simple to create = and=20 check with the standard multiple buffer tool in=20 ArcToolbox.

However, we also like = to check=20 that the 16 compass sectors around the site have also been evenly=20 covered*.  These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, NNE, NE, = ENE, E, ESE,=20 SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and = NNW.

So, what I would like = to do is=20 to create these sectors visually, by drawing a line from the origin = (an=20 arbitrary "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at = 11-1/4=B0=20 compass heading, then rotate around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until = the 16=20 sectors are visually defined.

Any suggestions as how = this can=20 be done (easily)?  Previously, when doing this in AutoCad, I used = a=20 radial copy command.  I haven't noticed a similar command in=20 ArcGIS.

Finally, once the = sampling=20 location is selected (and the lat/long of that location determined), = we need=20 to be able to determine and list the distance and azimuth (rhumb line) = from=20 that arbitrary "center" point on the site to the sampling location and = put it=20 into the sampling location attributes table (in the past, I've done = this using=20 the NGS "Inverse" program [fudging the rhumb line from the great = circle=20 azimuths] using a batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion=20 modeling.  However, I don't see any easy way to do this with = ArcInfo=20 (especially on a batch file basis).  Any=20 suggestions?

Finally, food for = thought -- How=20 does the projection being used effect the accuracy of all of = this? =20 Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator (which gives the most = accurate=20 rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use to obtain = accurate=20 distances & azimuths?  I understand from the reading I've = done that=20 these functions may be rather=20 projection-sensitive.

--=20 John

*Sometimes if there is = a=20 prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that = prevailing=20 wind direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing = wind=20 direction - the annual wind rose shows an almost random=20 = 360=B0pattern.

------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C5E2.CE4B1C3D-- From lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us Fri Sep 30 18:21:13 2005 From: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us (lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:21:13 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour In-Reply-To: <83AA9AC6264EAA4080E4B39E816DC60C0923DE@ex-1.coxtarget.com> Message-ID: This is a multipart message in MIME format. --=_alternative 005F4BDA8525708C_= Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I like the back and forth also. This is really the best GIS newsgroup I=20 belong too. At least we don't have a problem with spam. Lance Peterson "Nonie Castro" =20 Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us 09/30/2005 01:17 PM To cc Subject RE: shrug-l: Question du jour If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the back and forth in real time.=20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Noble Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM To: Sykes, John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour I would like to suggest some sort of protocol that folks post their=20 question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact the=20 person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list. After a=20 solution has been decided, the original person posting the question could=20 sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board. Sorry but my e-mail=20 has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late. Joe =20 Joe Noble=20 GIS/IS Coordinator=20 Tall Timbers Research Station 850-893-4153 x-232 =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM To: Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 That's a good website. From it I gather that if I want BOTH the distances = and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to be the most=20 accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution. =20 I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm=20 having trouble rotating it through 360=B0. =20 Another solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an=20 AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the=20 center point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile=20 buffer ring as the two points. -- John=20 =20 =20 From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour Hi John, =20 I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines out=20 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last part (projections). The = second part of your question (rhumb line from site point to sampling=20 location) may require more research. =20 Projections ? definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy. My guess is you = want a projection that preserves direction and distance. A good place to=20 start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster,=20 http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20 =20 Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. You can do this manually=20 when you sketch a line. With Task set to Create New Feature and Target=20 your line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the=20 first point of your line. Then right click away from the sketch and=20 select ?Direction? (or CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal ? ie=20 ?11.25?) and then right click away from sketch again and select ?Length?=20 (or CTRL-L) ie ?2mi? (?mi? for miles). Or you can enter both the first=20 time you right click by selecting ?Direction/Length? (or CTRL-G). Check=20 out online help for ?Creating segments using angles and lengths?. =20 Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems, LLC www.geographicsystems.com 407-261-0451 cel 321-279-6019 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a new=20 one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!). Problem=20 When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we like=20 to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., = in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.=20 This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple buffer tool=20 in ArcToolbox. However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the site = have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N,= =20 NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW. So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by=20 drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site)=20 out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around=20 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined. Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when doing=20 this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed a=20 similar command in ArcGIS. Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of that=20 location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the=20 distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on=20 the site to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location=20 attributes table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse"=20 program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a=20 batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, I=20 don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file = basis). Any suggestions? Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect the = accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator=20 (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better=20 projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I understand=20 from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather=20 projection-sensitive. -- John=20 *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling=20 locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case there = is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an=20 almost random 360=B0pattern. --=_alternative 005F4BDA8525708C_= Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I like the back and forth also. This is really the best GIS newsgroup I belong too.

At least we don't have a problem with spam.

Lance Peterson



"Nonie Castro&qu= ot; <nonie=5Fcastro@coxtarget.com>
Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.sta= te.fl.us

09/30/2005 01:17 PM

To
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cc
Subject
RE: shrug-l: Question du jour





If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the back and forth in real time.


From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.sta= te.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Noble<= b>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM
To:
Sykes, John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us<= b>
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour


I would like to suggest s= ome sort of protocol that folks post their question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact the person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list.  After a solution has been decided, the origi= nal person posting the question could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board.  Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late.  Joe
 
Joe Noble
GIS/IS Coordina= tor
Tall Timbers Re= search Station
850-893-4153 &n= bsp;x-232
 



From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.sta= te.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM
To:
Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: Question du jour

 
That's a good website.  = ;From it I gather that if I want BOTH the distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to be the most accurate, the Azimuthal Equid= istant projection is the best solution.
 
I came up with part of the r= est of your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0.
 
Another solution I thought o= f, is setting up the sector lines in an AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the center point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as the two points.

-- John
 
 




From: Geographic Systems LLC [mai= lto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM
To:
Sykes, John
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: Question du jour

Hi John,
 
I will try to address the= first part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 degree increment= s) and the last part (projections).  The second part of your question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require more research= .
 
Projections – defin= itely play a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want a projection that preserves direction and distance.  A good place to start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/proje= ctions.html.
 
Drawing lines of specific= distance and angle.  You can do this manually when you sketch a line.  With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first point of your line.  T= hen right click away from the sketch and select “Direction” (or CTR= L-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal – ie “11.25”) and then right= click away from sketch again and select “Length” (or CTRL-L) ie “2mi= ” (“mi” for miles).  Or you can enter both the first time you right click by selecting “Direction/Length” (or CTRL-G).  Check out on= line help for “Creating segments using angles and lengths”.
 
Miguel Garriga
Geographic Systems, LLC
www.geographicsystems.com
407-261-0451
cel 321-279-6019



From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.sta= te.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM
To:
shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l: Question du jour

 

Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!).

Problem

When establishing environmental sampling l= ocations around a site, we like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.  This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.

However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the site have also been evenly covered*.  These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW.

So, what I would like to do is to create t= hese sectors visually, by drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "cen= ter" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visu= ally defined.

Any suggestions as how this can be done (e= asily)?  Previously, when doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command.  I haven't noticed a similar command in ArcGIS.

Finally, once the sampling location is sel= ected (and the lat/long of that location determined), we need to be able to deter= mine and list the distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "ce= nter" point on the site to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "= Inverse" program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling.  However, I don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis).  Any suggestions?

Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect the accuracy of all of this?  Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths?  I understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather projection-sensitive.

-- John

*Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind b= ias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an almost random 360=B0pattern.

--=_alternative 005F4BDA8525708C_=-- From Cyndi Brown Fri Sep 30 21:00:59 2005 From: Cyndi Brown (Cyndi Brown) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:00:59 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: shrug-l: question du jour input Message-ID: <27447462.1128110459527.JavaMail.root@elwamui-rubis.atl.sa.earthlink.net>

My op is, if you dont want to read it delete it. ez! but some other pe= ople may just benefit from the back and forth sharing, they may have simila= r probs.


-----Original Message-----
From: lance.peterson@do= t.state.fl.us
Sent: Sep 30, 2005 1:21 PM
To: shrug-L@lists.dep.stat= e.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour


I like the back and forth also. This is really the b= est GIS newsgroup I belong too.

At least we don't have a problem with spam.

Lance Peterson



"Nonie Castro" <no= nie_castro@coxtarget.com>
Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20

09/30/2005 01:17 PM

To
<shrug-L@lists.dep.sta= te.fl.us>=20
cc
Subject
RE: shrug-l: Question du = jour





If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the back and= forth in real time.


From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.= us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Nob= le
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM
To:
Sykes, = John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:<= /B> RE: shrug-l: Question du jour


I would like to suggest some sort of= protocol that folks post their question, once, then those that have a poss= ible solution contact the person directly not numerous e-mails to the entir= e user list.  After a solution has been decided, the original person p= osting the question could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board= .  Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of lat= e.  Joe

 <= /FONT>
Joe Nobl= e
GIS/IS= Coordinator
Tall Timbers Research Station
 
That's= a good website.  From it I gather that if I want BOTH the distances a= nd azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to be the most ac= curate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution. <= BR> 
I came up with part of the rest of your solution= on my own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0. =
 
Another solution I thought of, is setting up th= e sector lines in an AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a wor= ld file using the center point and the intersection of the first radial wit= h the 10 mile buffer ring as the two points.=20

-- John
 
 =20




From: Geographic Systems LLC = [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent:
Friday, September 30, = 2005 12:19 PM
To:
Sykes, John
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: Que= stion du jour

Hi Joh= n,
  I will try to address the firs= t part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 degree increme= nts) and the last part (projections).  The second part of your questio= n (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require more resear= ch.
  Projections =96 definitely pl= ay a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want a projection that= preserves direction and distance.  A good place to start is the summa= ry tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/pro= jections.html. <= /FONT>
 
Drawing lines of specific distance= and angle.  You can do this manually when you sketch a line.  Wi= th Task set to Create New Feature and Target your line feature class, click= the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first point of your line.  = Then right click away from the sketch and select =93Direction=94 (or CTRL-A= ) specify an angle (0 being horizontal =96 ie =9311.25=94) and then right c= lick away from sketch again and select =93Length=94 (or CTRL-L) ie =932mi= =94 (=93mi=94 for miles).  Or you can enter both the first time you ri= ght click by selecting =93Direction/Length=94 (or CTRL-G).  Check out = online help for =93Creating segments using angles and lengths=94.
 
Miguel Garriga
Geographic Systems, LLC
www.geographicsystems.com
407-261-0451
cel 321-279-6019=20



From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep= .state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of <= /B>Sykes, John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM
To= :
shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l: Question du= jour

 =20

Since we (collectively) solved the question = I had yesterday, here's a new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's t= ougher!).=20

Problem

When establishing environmental sampling loc= ations around a site, we like to ensure that the various distance buffer ri= ngs are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  "site boundary" to 2 mile= s, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.  This is simple to create and check w= ith the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.=20

However, we also like to check that the 16 c= ompass sectors around the site have also been evenly covered*.  These = 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW,= SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW.=20

So, what I would like to do is to create the= se sectors visually, by drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "cente= r" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading= , then rotate around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are vi= sually defined.=20

Any suggestions as how this can be done (eas= ily)?  Previously, when doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy co= mmand.  I haven't noticed a similar command in ArcGIS.=20

Finally, once the sampling location is selec= ted (and the lat/long of that location determined), we need to be able to d= etermine and list the distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary= "center" point on the site to the sampling location and put it into the sa= mpling location attributes table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS= "Inverse" program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] = using a batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling.  = ;However, I don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a= batch file basis).  Any suggestions?=20

Finally, food for thought -- How does the pr= ojection being used effect the accuracy of all of this?  Normally we u= se Albers (equal area) or Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lin= es), but is there a better projection to use to obtain accurate distances &= amp; azimuths?  I understand from the reading I've done that these fun= ctions may be rather projection-sensitive.=20

-- John

*Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bia= s, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind direction, but= in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the ann= ual wind rose shows an almost random 360=B0pattern.=20


Cynthia Brown
From AKnight@fnai.org Fri Sep 30 21:20:28 2005 From: AKnight@fnai.org (Amy Knight) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:20:28 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: <433D9E0C.9090804@fnai.org> The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is advertising the following position: CONSERVATION DATA SERVICES COORDINATOR Closing Date: September 30, 2005 The Data Services Coordinator is responsible for preparing responses to requests for information from government agencies, private consultants, and the public. The Coordinator will create maps, reports, spreadsheets, and data files for public requests and other staff projects. The Coordinator will work with the public to answer questions and determine how the Inventory can be most helpful. The Coordinator will also track trends in requests over time, producing reports and assisting with the development of new data and/or map products to meet public needs. This position will also assist with database management, data acquisition, and map production to support a variety of FNAI projects. Qualifications: A bachelors degree in an environment-related field, such as biology, geography, environmental planning, or environmental science, is required. Basic GIS experience, including ESRI ArcView and/or ArcGIS, along with general experience with a variety of software in a Windows format, are required. Attention to detail and concern for accuracy are important. Skills with relational databases, cartography, and/or graphic design are helpful. This is an excellent opportunity to work closely with scientists and planners, interact with environmental professionals throughout the state, and gain experience with wildlife conservation, natural resource management, and land use planning issues. Apply Online: www.fnai.org/employment.cfm Questions only, contact Theresa Harrell, Office Manager, at tharrell@fnai.org . The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University. From AKnight@fnai.org Fri Sep 30 21:28:24 2005 From: AKnight@fnai.org (Amy Knight) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 16:28:24 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: JOB ANNOUNCEMENT- Extension Message-ID: <433D9FE8.2030006@fnai.org> The closing date for this position has been extended to October 14. Apologies for sending it twice- CONSERVATION DATA SERVICES COORDINATOR Closing Date: October 14, 2005 The Data Services Coordinator is responsible for preparing responses to requests for information from government agencies, private consultants, and the public. The Coordinator will create maps, reports, spreadsheets, and data files for public requests and other staff projects. The Coordinator will work with the public to answer questions and determine how the Inventory can be most helpful. The Coordinator will also track trends in requests over time, producing reports and assisting with the development of new data and/or map products to meet public needs. This position will also assist with database management, data acquisition, and map production to support a variety of FNAI projects. Qualifications: A bachelors degree in an environment-related field, such as biology, geography, environmental planning, or environmental science, is required. Basic GIS experience, including ESRI ArcView and/or ArcGIS, along with general experience with a variety of software in a Windows format, are required. Attention to detail and concern for accuracy are important. Skills with relational databases, cartography, and/or graphic design are helpful. This is an excellent opportunity to work closely with scientists and planners, interact with environmental professionals throughout the state, and gain experience with wildlife conservation, natural resource management, and land use planning issues. Apply Online: www.fnai.org/employment.cfm Questions only, contact Theresa Harrell, Office Manager, at tharrell@fnai.org . The Florida Natural Areas Inventory is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center at Florida State University. From mgarriga@cfl.rr.com Fri Sep 30 22:17:12 2005 From: mgarriga@cfl.rr.com (Miguel Garriga) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 17:17:12 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: question du jour input In-Reply-To: AAAAAEUR0/zlh7dGpucoc1mrJaIEECsA Message-ID: <200509302117.j8ULHBb6024240@ms-smtp-02.tampabay.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C5C5E2.CCA42F40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I can sympathize with wanting to reduce traffic in your Inbox. In = general, responding to the poster (not the list) and summarizing to the list is a good idea. I can also understand the benefit of monitoring the traffic. Also, sometimes a problem evolves and requires additional input. =20 One solution is to create a SHRUG mail folder, and set up a Rule to automatically move incoming emails with =93shrug-l=94 in the subject to = the SHRUG folder. This way you can monitor incoming SHRUG emails (if you = want) and keep your Inbox clear. =20 In Microsoft Outlook (XP): 1. Create the SHRUG mail folder. Right click on =93Personal Folders=94, = select =93New Folder=94 call it SHRUG. 2. Set up a Rule to move incoming SHRUG emails to it. Tools =96 Rules = and Alerts, E-Mail Rules tab, New Rule. Rules Wizard =96 =93Start creating = a rule from a template=94, Step 1 =93Move messages with specific words in the = subject to a folder=94, Step 2 =96 click on =93specific words=94 and type in = =93shrug-l=94, then click on =93specified folder=94 and navigate to your new SHRUG folder. = Hit next a couple of times, name the rule, check the box to run the rule now if = you want, and hit Finish. =20 =20 - Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems LLC _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Cyndi Brown Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 4:01 PM To: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: question du jour input =20 My op is, if you dont want to read it delete it. ez! but some other = people may just benefit from the back and forth sharing, they may have similar probs.=20 -----Original Message-----=20 From: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us=20 Sent: Sep 30, 2005 1:21 PM=20 To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 I like the back and forth also. This is really the best GIS newsgroup I belong too.=20 At least we don't have a problem with spam.=20 Lance Peterson "Nonie Castro" =20 Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 09/30/2005 01:17 PM=20 To =20 cc =20 Subject RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 =20 =20 If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the back and forth in real time.=20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Noble Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM To: Sykes, John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour I would like to suggest some sort of protocol that folks post their question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact the = person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list. After a solution = has been decided, the original person posting the question could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board. Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late. Joe=20 =20 Joe Noble=20 GIS/IS Coordinator=20 Tall Timbers Research Station=20 850-893-4153 x-232=20 =20 =20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM To: Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 =20 That's a good website. From it I gather that if I want BOTH the = distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to be the = most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution.=20 =20 I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0.=20 =20 Another solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an = AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the center = point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as = the two points.=20 -- John=20 =20 =20 =20 _____ =20 From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 Hi John,=20 =20 I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines out = 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last part (projections). The second part of your question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require more research.=20 =20 Projections =96 definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy. My guess is = you want a projection that preserves direction and distance. A good place = to start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20 =20 Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. You can do this manually = when you sketch a line. With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your = line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first = point of your line. Then right click away from the sketch and select = =93Direction=94 (or CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal =96 ie =9311.25=94) and = then right click away from sketch again and select =93Length=94 (or CTRL-L) = ie =932mi=94 (=93mi=94 for miles). Or you can enter both the first time you right = click by selecting =93Direction/Length=94 (or CTRL-G). Check out online help for =93Creating segments using angles and lengths=94.=20 =20 Miguel Garriga=20 Geographic Systems, LLC=20 www.geographicsystems.com=20 407-261-0451=20 cel 321-279-6019=20 =20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 =20 Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a = new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!).=20 Problem=20 When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we = like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., = in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles. = This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.=20 However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the = site have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on = N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW.=20 So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by = drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) out to = 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around = 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined.=20 Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed a = similar command in ArcGIS.=20 Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of = that location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the = distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on the site = to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes = table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program [fudging = the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, I don't see any easy way = to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis). Any = suggestions?=20 Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect = the accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or = Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather projection-sensitive.=20 -- John=20 *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case = there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an almost random 360=B0pattern.=20 Cynthia Brown _______________________________________________ SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C5C5E2.CCA42F40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cynthia Brown
_______________________________________________ SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l ------=_NextPart_000_0043_01C5C5E2.CCA42F40-- From Rene.Arbogast@dep.state.fl.us Fri Sep 30 22:42:15 2005 From: Rene.Arbogast@dep.state.fl.us (Arbogast, Rene) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 17:42:15 -0400 Subject: shrug-l: question du jour input Message-ID: <1290BA85FEECF043B763BCA42098C5BF60D6ED@tlhexsmb4.floridadep.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C607.D2F9613D Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Also and in addition, folks that need less Email traffic can receive = their listgroup mail in 'digest mode', where you get a snapshot daily (or so) = of recent communications. Have a great weekend, everybody! Ren=E9 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Miguel Garriga Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 5:17 PM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: question du jour input I can sympathize with wanting to reduce traffic in your Inbox. In = general, responding to the poster (not the list) and summarizing to the list is a = good idea. I can also understand the benefit of monitoring the traffic. = Also, sometimes a problem evolves and requires additional input. =20 One solution is to create a SHRUG mail folder, and set up a Rule to automatically move incoming emails with "shrug-l" in the subject to the = SHRUG folder. This way you can monitor incoming SHRUG emails (if you want) = and keep your Inbox clear. =20 In Microsoft Outlook (XP): 1. Create the SHRUG mail folder. Right click on "Personal Folders", = select "New Folder" call it SHRUG. 2. Set up a Rule to move incoming SHRUG emails to it. Tools - Rules and Alerts, E-Mail Rules tab, New Rule. Rules Wizard - "Start creating a = rule from a template", Step 1 "Move messages with specific words in the = subject to a folder", Step 2 - click on "specific words" and type in "shrug-l", = then click on "specified folder" and navigate to your new SHRUG folder. Hit = next a couple of times, name the rule, check the box to run the rule now if = you want, and hit Finish. =20 =20 - Miguel Garriga Geographic Systems LLC _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Cyndi Brown Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 4:01 PM To: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: question du jour input =20 My op is, if you dont want to read it delete it. ez! but some other = people may just benefit from the back and forth sharing, they may have similar probs.=20 -----Original Message-----=20 From: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us=20 Sent: Sep 30, 2005 1:21 PM=20 To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 I like the back and forth also. This is really the best GIS newsgroup I belong too.=20 At least we don't have a problem with spam.=20 Lance Peterson "Nonie Castro" =20 Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 09/30/2005 01:17 PM=20 To =20 cc =20 Subject RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =20 =20 =20 If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the back and forth in real time.=20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Noble Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM To: Sykes, John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour I would like to suggest some sort of protocol that folks post their = question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact the person = directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list. After a solution has been decided, the original person posting the question could sum the = solutions in one e-mail back to the board. Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like = a GIS chat room as of late. Joe=20 =20 Joe Noble=20 GIS/IS Coordinator=20 Tall Timbers Research Station=20 850-893-4153 x-232=20 =20 =20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM To: Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 =20 That's a good website. From it I gather that if I want BOTH the = distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site center to be the = most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution.=20 =20 I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0.=20 =20 Another solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an = AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file using the center = point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as = the two points.=20 -- John=20 =20 =20 =20 _____ =20 From: Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]=20 Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM To: Sykes, John Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 Hi John,=20 =20 I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines out = 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last part (projections). The second part of your question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require more research.=20 =20 Projections - definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy. My guess is = you want a projection that preserves direction and distance. A good place = to start is the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html .=20 =20 Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. You can do this manually = when you sketch a line. With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your = line feature class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first = point of your line. Then right click away from the sketch and select "Direction" = (or CTRL-A) specify an angle (0 being horizontal - ie "11.25") and then = right click away from sketch again and select "Length" (or CTRL-L) ie "2mi" = ("mi" for miles). Or you can enter both the first time you right click by selecting "Direction/Length" (or CTRL-G). Check out online help for "Creating segments using angles and lengths".=20 =20 Miguel Garriga=20 Geographic Systems, LLC=20 www.geographicsystems.com =20 407-261-0451=20 cel 321-279-6019=20 =20 _____ =20 From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us Subject: shrug-l: Question du jour=20 =20 Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a = new one (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!).=20 Problem=20 When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we = like to ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., = in this case: "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles. = This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.=20 However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the = site have also been evenly covered*. These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on = N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW.=20 So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by = drawing a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around = 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined.=20 Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)? Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command. I haven't noticed a = similar command in ArcGIS.=20 Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of = that location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the = distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on the site = to the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes = table (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program [fudging = the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling. However, I don't see any easy way = to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis). Any suggestions?=20 Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect = the accuracy of all of this? Normally we use Albers (equal area) or = Mercator (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better = projection to use to obtain accurate distances & azimuths? I understand from the reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive.=20 -- John=20 *Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case = there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an = almost random 360=B0pattern.=20 Cynthia Brown _______________________________________________ SHRUG-L mailing list SHRUG-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us http://lists.dep.state.fl.us/mailman/listinfo/shrug-l=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C5C607.D2F9613D Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
  Also and in addition, folks that = need less=20 Email traffic can receive their listgroup mail in 'digest mode', where = you get=20 a snapshot daily (or so) of recent communications.  Have a = great=20 weekend, everybody!
Ren=E9

I can sympathize with wanting to = reduce traffic in your Inbox. =A0In general, responding to the poster (not the list) = and summarizing to the list is a good idea.=A0 I can also understand the = benefit of monitoring the traffic.=A0 Also, sometimes a problem evolves and requires = additional input.

 

One solution is to create a SHRUG = mail folder, and set up a Rule to automatically move incoming emails with = “shrug-l” in the subject to the SHRUG folder.=A0 This way you can monitor incoming = SHRUG emails (if you want) and keep your Inbox clear.

 

In Microsoft Outlook = (XP):

1. Create the SHRUG mail folder.=A0 = Right click on “Personal Folders”, select “New Folder” = call it SHRUG.

2. Set up a Rule to move incoming = SHRUG emails to it. =A0Tools – Rules and Alerts, E-Mail Rules tab, New Rule.=A0 = Rules Wizard – “Start creating a rule from a template”, Step = 1 “Move messages with specific words in the subject to a folder”, Step 2 = – click on “specific words” and type in “shrug-l”, = then click on “specified folder” and navigate to your new SHRUG = folder.=A0 Hit next a couple of times, name the rule, check the box to run the rule = now if you want, and hit Finish.

 

 

- Miguel = Garriga

Geographic Systems = LLC


From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Cyndi Brown
Sent: Friday, September = 30, 2005 4:01 PM
To: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: shrug-l: = question du jour input

 

My op is, if = you dont want to read it delete it. ez! but some other people may just benefit = from the back and forth sharing, they may have similar probs.


-----Original Message-----
From: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us
Sent: Sep 30, 2005 1:21 PM
To: shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour


I like the back and forth also. This is really = the best GIS newsgroup I belong too.

At least we don't have a problem with spam.

Lance Peterson


"Nonie = Castro" <nonie_castro@coxtarget.com>
Sent by: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us

09/30/2005 01:17 PM

To

<shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us>

cc

 

Subject

RE: shrug-l: Question du = jour

 

 

 




If we are taking a vote - I don't mind the = back and forth in real time.


From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Joe Noble
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 1:06 PM
To:
Sykes, John; Geographic Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: Question du jour


I would like to suggest some sort of protocol that = folks post their question, once, then those that have a possible solution contact = the person directly not numerous e-mails to the entire user list. =  After a solution has been decided, the original person posting the question = could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the board.  Sorry but my e-mail = has been looking like a GIS chat room as of late.  Joe
 
Joe Noble =
GIS/IS Coordinator =
Tall Timbers Research = Station
850-893-4153 =  x-232
 

 



From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 12:41 PM
To:
Geographic Systems LLC; = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: Question du jour

 
That's a good website.  From it I gather that if = I want BOTH the distances and azimuths to my sampling locations from the site = center to be the most accurate, the Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the = best solution.
 
I came up with part of the rest of your solution on my = own, however, I'm having trouble rotating it through 360=B0. =
 
Another solution I thought of, is setting up the = sector lines in an AutoCad file, then importing it into my map with a world file = using the center point and the intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile = buffer ring as the two points.

-- = John
 
 

 



From: = Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 12:19 PM
To:
Sykes, John
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: Question du jour

Hi John,
 
I will try to address the first part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 degree increments) and the last = part (projections).  The second part of your question (rhumb line from = site point to sampling location) may require more research. =
 
Projections – definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want a projection that preserves = direction and distance.  A good place to start is the summary tables at the = bottom of the map projection poster, http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs= /MapProjections/projections.html
.
 
Drawing lines of specific distance and angle. =  You can do this manually when you sketch a line.  With Task set to Create = New Feature and Target your line feature class, click the sketch tool = (pencil) and click on the first point of your line.  Then right click away from = the sketch and select “Direction” (or CTRL-A) specify an angle = (0 being horizontal – ie “11.25”) and then right click away = from sketch again and select “Length” (or CTRL-L) ie “2mi” (“mi” for miles).  Or you can enter both the first time = you right click by selecting “Direction/Length” (or CTRL-G).  Check out online help for “Creating segments using angles = and lengths”.
 
Miguel Garriga =
Geographic Systems, LLC
www.geographicsystems.com
407-261-0451
cel 321-279-6019

 



From: shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Sykes, John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, 2005 10:21 AM
To:
shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l: Question du jour

 

Since we (collectively) solved the question I had yesterday, here's a new one = (put on your thinking caps - this one's tougher!).

Problem

When establishing environmental sampling locations around a site, we like to = ensure that the various distance buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this = case:  "site boundary" to 2 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 = miles.  This is simple to create and check with the standard multiple = buffer tool in ArcToolbox.

However, we also like to check that the 16 compass sectors around the site have = also been evenly covered*.  These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, = NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW. =

So, what I would like to do is to create these sectors visually, by drawing = a line from the origin (an arbitrary "center" point on the site) out = to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 compass heading, then rotate around = 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are visually defined. =

Any suggestions as how this can be done (easily)?  Previously, when = doing this in AutoCad, I used a radial copy command.  I haven't noticed a = similar command in ArcGIS.

Finally, once the sampling location is selected (and the lat/long of that = location determined), we need to be able to determine and list the distance and = azimuth (rhumb line) from that arbitrary "center" point on the site to = the sampling location and put it into the sampling location attributes table = (in the past, I've done this using the NGS "Inverse" program = [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle azimuths] using a batch file = input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling.  However, I don't see any easy way = to do this with ArcInfo (especially on a batch file basis).  Any = suggestions?

Finally, food for thought -- How does the projection being used effect the = accuracy of all of this?  Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator = (which gives the most accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use = to obtain accurate distances & azimuths?  I understand from the = reading I've done that these functions may be rather = projection-sensitive.

-- = John

*Sometimes if there is a prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to = that prevailing wind direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind direction - the annual wind rose shows an almost random 360=B0pattern.



From: = shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us=20 [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Miguel=20 Garriga
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 5:17 PM
To: = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: question = du jour=20 input

I can = sympathize with=20 wanting to reduce traffic in your Inbox.  In general, responding to = the=20 poster (not the list) and summarizing to the list is a good idea.  = I can=20 also understand the benefit of monitoring the traffic.  Also, = sometimes a=20 problem evolves and requires additional = input.

 

One solution = is to=20 create a SHRUG mail folder, and set up a Rule to automatically move = incoming=20 emails with =93shrug-l=94 in the subject to the SHRUG folder.  This = way you can=20 monitor incoming SHRUG emails (if you want) and keep your Inbox=20 clear.

 

In Microsoft = Outlook=20 (XP):

1. Create the = SHRUG=20 mail folder.  Right click on =93Personal Folders=94, select =93New = Folder=94 call=20 it SHRUG.

2. Set up a = Rule to=20 move incoming SHRUG emails to it.  Tools =96 Rules and Alerts, = E-Mail Rules=20 tab, New Rule.  Rules Wizard =96 =93Start creating a rule from a = template=94,=20 Step 1 =93Move messages with specific words in the subject to a = folder=94, Step 2 =96=20 click on =93specific words=94 and type in =93shrug-l=94, then click on = =93specified=20 folder=94 and navigate to your new SHRUG folder.  Hit next a couple = of times,=20 name the rule, check the box to run the rule now if you want, and hit=20 Finish.

 

 

- Miguel=20 Garriga

Geographic = Systems=20 LLC


From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Cyndi=20 Brown
Sent: Friday, = September=20 30, 2005 4:01 PM
To:=20 lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us; = shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l: question du = jour=20 input

 

My op is, if you dont want to = read it=20 delete it. ez! but some other people may just benefit from the back and = forth=20 sharing, they may have similar probs.


-----Original = Message-----=20
From: lance.peterson@dot.state.fl.us
Sent: Sep 30, 2005 1:21 PM =
To:=20 shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject: RE: shrug-l: Question du jour =


I like the back and = forth also.=20 This is really the best GIS newsgroup I belong too. =

At=20 least we don't have a problem with spam.


Lance=20 Peterson


"Nonie=20 Castro" <nonie_castro@coxtarget.com> =
Sent by:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us

09/30/2005 = 01:17=20 PM

To

<shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us>=20

cc

 

Subject

RE: = shrug-l:=20 Question du = jour

 

 

 




If we are taking = a vote - I=20 don't mind the back and forth in real time. =


From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Joe = Noble
Sent:
Friday, September 30, = 2005 1:06=20 PM
To:
Sykes, John; = Geographic=20 Systems LLC; shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: = Question du=20 jour

I would like = to suggest=20 some sort of protocol that folks post their question, once, then those = that have=20 a possible solution contact the person directly not numerous e-mails to = the=20 entire user list.  After a solution has been decided, the original = person=20 posting the question could sum the solutions in one e-mail back to the = board.=20  Sorry but my e-mail has been looking like a GIS chat room as of = late.=20  Joe
 =20
Joe Noble =
GIS/IS Coordinator =
Tall Timbers Research = Station=20
850-893-4153=20  x-232
 =20

 



From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Sykes, = John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, = 2005 12:41=20 PM
To:
Geographic = Systems LLC;=20 shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: = Question du=20 jour
 
That's a = good=20 website.  From it I gather that if I want BOTH the distances and = azimuths=20 to my sampling locations from the site center to be the most accurate, = the=20 Azimuthal Equidistant projection is the best solution. =
 =20
I came up = with part=20 of the rest of your solution on my own, however, I'm having trouble = rotating it=20 through 360=B0.
 
Another=20 solution I thought of, is setting up the sector lines in an AutoCad = file, then=20 importing it into my map with a world file using the center point and = the=20 intersection of the first radial with the 10 mile buffer ring as the two = points.

--=20 John
 
 

 



From:=20 Geographic Systems LLC [mailto:info@geographicsystems.com]
Sent:
Friday, September 30, = 2005 12:19=20 PM
To:
Sykes, = John
Subject:
RE: shrug-l: = Question du=20 jour
Hi = John,=20
 =20
I will try to = address=20 the first part of your question (drawing lines out 10 miles at 11.25 = degree=20 increments) and the last part (projections).  The second part of = your=20 question (rhumb line from site point to sampling location) may require = more=20 research.
 =20
Projections = =96=20 definitely play a part in spatial accuarcy.  My guess is you want a = projection that preserves direction and distance.  A good place to = start is=20 the summary tables at the bottom of the map projection poster, = http://erg.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/MapProjections/projections.html.=20
 =20
Drawing lines = of=20 specific distance and angle.  You can do this manually when you = sketch a=20 line.  With Task set to Create New Feature and Target your line = feature=20 class, click the sketch tool (pencil) and click on the first point of = your line.=20  Then right click away from the sketch and select =93Direction=94 = (or CTRL-A)=20 specify an angle (0 being horizontal =96 ie =9311.25=94) and then right = click away=20 from sketch again and select =93Length=94 (or CTRL-L) ie =932mi=94 = (=93mi=94 for miles).=20  Or you can enter both the first time you right click by selecting=20 =93Direction/Length=94 (or CTRL-G).  Check out online help for = =93Creating=20 segments using angles and lengths=94.
 =20
Miguel=20 Garriga
Geographic = Systems,=20 LLC
www.geographicsystems.com=20
407-261-0451=20
cel=20 321-279-6019

 



From:=20 shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us = [mailto:shrug-l-admin@lists.dep.state.fl.us]=20 On Behalf Of Sykes, = John
Sent:
Friday, September 30, = 2005 10:21=20 AM
To:
=20 shrug-L@lists.dep.state.fl.us
Subject:
shrug-l: Question du = jour
 

Since we (collectively) = solved the=20 question I had yesterday, here's a new one (put on your thinking caps - = this=20 one's tougher!).

Problem=20

When establishing = environmental=20 sampling locations around a site, we like to ensure that the various = distance=20 buffer rings are evenly covered (e.g., in this case:  "site = boundary" to 2=20 miles, 2 - 5 miles and 5 - 10 miles.  This is simple to create and = check=20 with the standard multiple buffer tool in ArcToolbox.=20

However, we also like to = check=20 that the 16 compass sectors around the site have also been evenly = covered*.=20  These 22-1/2=B0 sectors are centered on N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, = SE, SSE, S,=20 SSW, SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW and NNW.

So, what I would like to = do is to=20 create these sectors visually, by drawing a line from the origin (an = arbitrary=20 "center" point on the site) out to 10 miles starting at 11-1/4=B0 = compass heading,=20 then rotate around 22-1/2=B0 and draw a line, until the 16 sectors are = visually=20 defined.

Any suggestions as how = this can be=20 done (easily)?  Previously, when doing this in AutoCad, I used a = radial=20 copy command.  I haven't noticed a similar command in = ArcGIS.=20

Finally, once the = sampling=20 location is selected (and the lat/long of that location determined), we = need to=20 be able to determine and list the distance and azimuth (rhumb line) from = that=20 arbitrary "center" point on the site to the sampling location and put it = into=20 the sampling location attributes table (in the past, I've done this = using the=20 NGS "Inverse" program [fudging the rhumb line from the great circle = azimuths]=20 using a batch file input/output) for atmospheric dispersion modeling.=20  However, I don't see any easy way to do this with ArcInfo = (especially on a=20 batch file basis).  Any suggestions?

Finally, food for = thought -- How=20 does the projection being used effect the accuracy of all of this?=20  Normally we use Albers (equal area) or Mercator (which gives the = most=20 accurate rhumb lines), but is there a better projection to use to obtain = accurate distances & azimuths?  I understand from the reading = I've done=20 that these functions may be rather projection-sensitive.=20

--=20 John

*Sometimes if there is a = prevailing wind bias, we'll bias our sampling locations to that = prevailing wind=20 direction, but in the current case there is no strong prevailing wind = direction=20 - the annual wind rose shows an almost random = 360=B0pattern.=20

Cynthia Brown
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