[Esip-documentation] Geospatial Bounds
Ted Habermann via Esip-documentation
esip-documentation at lists.esipfed.org
Mon Sep 22 18:25:04 EDT 2014
Dave et al.,
I think this is an interesting step forward... The definition should say something about the CRS as the order of the coordinates in the WKT actually depends on the CRS (I think). There is a great discussion of this on the ESIP wiki (of all places) by Roger Lott: http://wiki.esipfed.org/index.php/CRS_Specification. Also, if the definition is going to include an example, lets use numbers that are unambiguously longitude (i.e. > 90). Also may want to mention the overlap between the first and last points... and a url to more complete documentation of WKT...
Ted
On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:16 PM, David Neufeld - NOAA Affiliate via Esip-documentation <esip-documentation at lists.esipfed.org<mailto:esip-documentation at lists.esipfed.org>> wrote:
Hi All,
Based on some off list discussion, here is a new proposed definition for
geospatial_bounds:
Describes geospatial extent using geometric objects (2D or 3D) defined by the Well-Known Text (WKT) format. geospatial_bounds values are always longitude (decimal degrees_east), latitude (decimal degrees_north), and optionally altitude (meters, up). Like the geospatial_lon/lat_min/max attributes, these may be approximate values. Example: POLYGON ((-71.29 40.26, -70.79 41.26, -70.29 41.26, -70.79 40.26, -71.29 40.26))
-Dave
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