Hi all,

Regarding ESGF integration, it is definitely something that I've wanted to
see get integrated into the toolkit. At the moment it's just not there. I
think it should definitely be a priority to get ESGF integration in as soon
as we can. It's certainly been an often requested feature from a number of
different people.

As for a list of toolkit users, I would love to see a list get put up onto
the wiki (or anywhere really) to help keep track of who exactly is doing
what with the toolkit. Would great to see I think.

Cheers
-- Joyce


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Chris Jack <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Lewis
>
> I'm linked into the IS-ENES2 program in the EU and in particular am
> involved in the periphery of the climate4impacts tool
> http://climate4impact.eu/impactportal/general/index.jsp which has been
> developed over the last few years.  I have tried to raise awareness of OCW
> (well RCMES originally) within this community but they are currently
> leaning heavily on OpenClimateGIS as far as I can understand.  I'm happy to
> raise awareness of OCW again as they are a generally receptive and flexible
> community. One key component that I see has been discussed within OCW but
> I'm not sure how far it has progressed is dataset linkages to the ESGF
> which is something climate4impact uses extensively.  In fact it is really
> just a user friendly interface and analysis tool with ESGF as the backend
> storage.
>
> regards,
> Chris Jack
>
>
> On 05/05/2014 10:47 PM, Lewis John Mcgibbney wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>> Are there currently any European organizations using ocw?
>> Are there known existing channels of communication with other end users
>> and/or producers of climate related datasets?
>> Thanks
>> Lewis
>>
>>
>
> --
>
>>
>>>>  Chris Jack PhD
> e: [email protected]
> p: +27 21 650 2684
>
>

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