Gerry,

Seems like the biggest hangup would be in adding the data to the DB fast 
enough.  How many points, per revolution, and what is the frequency of a 
revolution (stationary Radar, correct, although as I think about it, it could 
be mobile if needed, just need to add in the radar location to each record)?

Bobb



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Subject: [postgis-users] Old question resurfacing

I asked this years ago, and I think Paul was less than pleased with me (:-), 
but:

Has anyone, in the ensuing years looked at encoding radar data into a postGIS 
database? We've a little idea that might benefit one project, and getting the 
radar data into a good geospatial format would be beneficial.The data, of 
coure, would start out as radial-distance and intensity from the radar site, 
although we could preprocess it by gridding.

Thanks, Gerry
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