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    From Rosy Felde@felderosy@gmail.com to rec.sport.rowing on Thu Jan 25 00:01:32 2024
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    <div>We also have the same problem with the new map viewer Everything seems to work fine in the old map viewer and/or web app builder. We started to use the new map viewer and experience builder because we wanted to group layers and make use of all the new widgets in EB. Now all of our bigger project running on the new map viewer and in Experience builder are so slow. I do not want to convert back to the old map viewer and webappbuilder, because we really like and find the new funcionalities in EB and new map viewer very useful.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download 3d viewer free</div><div></div><div>Download Zip: https://t.co/iHgiFgsCRl </div><div></div><div></div><div>Both, Experience Builder and the new map viewer are slow in mye opinion. Turning on and off sublayers, using the draw and print widgets. Working with the symbology, labels etc on the map layers, moving around in the map and more. For me this works so much quicker in the old web map and web app builder unfortunately.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The purpose of this map viewer is to provide federal, state, and local coastal resource managers and planners with a preliminary look at sea level rise and coastal flooding impacts. The viewer is a screening-level tool that uses best-available, nationally consistent data sets and analyses. Data and maps provided can be used at several scales to help estimate impacts and prioritize actions for different scenarios.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This viewer allows you to: Use existing EROS Registration System (ERS) credentials to sign in Narrow down results by limiting your parameters on the Interface Control View multiple scenes at once and step through time using the controls in the lower right-hand corner View metadata and download the full-band source imagery Adjust settings to customize the user experience </div><div></div><div></div><div>Map Viewer is a free, web-based GIS application that provides water feature information in the form of an interactive map of Colorado. Features can be selected and identified, and links are provided to more detailed information and data available for download for that feature.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>There are a variety of map viewers designed with specific tasks in mind. To see a list, check out DWR's FAQs. The maps below are the most commonly used for DSS purposes. Looking for AquaMap? It's gone, but its functionality can be found in many of the maps below.</div><div></div><div></div><div>That's all well and good you say, but the world is a big place. Panning to Fargo, North Dakota from Yuma, Arizona might take awhile. There's an easier way... see that text box in the upper left of the viewer with the text 'geo coordinates or street address'? Click on that text box and type Fargo, North Dakota, then click the 'go' button to the right, or press the [Enter] key. Your map should now display with a center location in Fargo, North Dakota.</div><div></div><div></div><div>On the upper left side of the viewer content area are the zoom controls, indicated by the plus (+) and minus (-) sign. To zoom in, click on the plus, to zoom out, click on the minus.</div><div></div><div></div><div>To view the aerial view of the current map location, you need to select an aerial year to display. Click on the aerials button in the top left of the viewer. You should see a list of years pop out to the right. These are the years of aerial coverage that we currently have for the area indicated by center point of the map. To select a year, just click on the year you want to see. The current year will now display under the aerials button and within a couple seconds, the imagery for that year will replace the map.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Click on the measure button on the left. A flyout dialog appears on the lower left of the viewer. Click on the icon left of the option to Create a new measurement. Further instruction will prompt you to add points on the layer by clicking. When you are finished adding points, click the finish option. Another dialog will appear with your measurement. You can leave the object on the screen or remove it by clicking on the delete option on the result dialog.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>See that text at the top of your viewer area that reads, 'purchase image and/or print'? An arrow to the left of that text points to yet another button. If you have selected a layer other than 'map' you can click that button to make a selection within the viewable space.</div><div></div><div></div><div>After you click that button with the square, you'll see the center area of the viewer remain lighter while the outside area becomes darker. This lighter area is the selected area you want to purchase. To change the size of the selected square, click and drag on one of the four corner handles indicated by a small white square.</div><div></div><div></div><div>After you have positioned the viewer and selected the area you want, click on the 'Purchase Selection button now displayed at the top of the viewer. If you are a registered user, your selection will be added to your shopping cart where you can select your purchase options.</div><div></div><div></div><div>This viewer allows users to search and map DNR information regarding water quality by focusing on places in Wisconsin where the DNR is working with partners to provide improved water quality. Users can view current water restoration plans along with impaired waterbodies in order to gather a quick assessment of how the state is working toward improving and maintaining water quality. Users can also view HWHQW modeling and assessment results and protection priority areas. Described below is a more specific look at what is included in the viewer.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The HWHQW action plan prioritizes the healthiest 30% watersheds and the high-quality lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands within those watersheds for protection. The 30% healthiest watersheds are identified at the statewide scale and major drainage basin (i.e. HUC6) scale. The viewer includes the modeling indicators used to identify watershed health, stressors, and protection opportunities. Protection opportunities integrates priorities from multiple DNR programs, including forestry, fisheries, wildlife, and water quality.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Note: Only viewers can block other viewers. Blocking a viewer may block them across other Google products and services. Creators and moderators may hide viewers from their channel by moderating live chat.</div><div></div><div></div><div>We provide alternate versions of the application for CMIP6 (current generation) and CMIP5 (previous generation). We suggest using the most current CMIP6 version of the viewer unless you need legacy data. Downscaling methodologies and a user quick start slideshow are below.</div><div></div><div></div><div>For stakeholders who only need file-viewing access, we offer free viewers without a subscription. If you're transitioning to named user, be sure to take advantage of the trade-in offers available to you.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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