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Designing structures to withstand Scottish winters requires good meteorological data to feed into engineering standards. Traditionally the values for important predictions, like the build-up of ice on structures, were shared as lines on a static map. After updating their scientific model to use the best data available, the Met Office adopted a digital approach to sharing their updated Ice Accretion Map for Scotland. Making it available for direct use in ArcGIS allows engineers to use the digital map alongside their other tools in the design process. and better match designs to local conditions.
Joining the Met Office in this session, we'll be looking at some of the powerful tools in ArcGIS for data management and translation. As well as established options like Notebooks we'll also dip into the exciting new Data Pipelines tool in ArcGIS Online. We'll round out the session with a look at sharing key data and maps using ArcGIS Hub.
Speakers: Philip Hodge, Dr Anthony Veal, Dan Thoburn, & Richard Purkis.