Converting local solar time to UTC for MODIS
Hiking & ActivitiesHow do you convert standard time to universal time? To convert 18:00 UTC (6:00 p.m.) into your local time, subtract 6 hours, to get 12 noon CST. During daylight saving (summer) time, you would only subtract 5 hours, so 18:00 UTC would convert to 1:00 p.m CDT. Note that the U.S. uses a 12-hour format
Adding file name to attribute field using Calculate Field?
Hiking & ActivitiesHow do you add a name to an attribute table? Quote from video: File select the table options icon and select add field and add fields a window will appear. Give the new field a name and from the drop-down menu select the field type in this example we are adding. Can we add fields
Organizing GIS projects?
Hiking & ActivitiesHow is GIS data organized? You organize your datasets and ArcGIS documents into a series of file system folders (often referred to as workspace folders) and connections. What are the 5 steps that should be followed when planning a GIS project? 5 steps to design a GIS project Define your research question. This will be
Formula of mapnik bounding box (spherical mercator)
Hiking & ActivitiesWhat is WGS 84 pseudo Mercator? Web Mercator, Google Web Mercator, Spherical Mercator, WGS 84 Web Mercator or WGS 84/Pseudo-Mercator is a variant of the Mercator map projection and is the de facto standard for Web mapping applications. It rose to prominence when Google Maps adopted it in 2005.
File Doesn’t Exist/Isn’t Supported Error – Running Python Script through C# ArcObjects
Hiking & ActivitiesHow to run Python script in cmd? To run Python scripts with the python command, you need to open a command-line and type in the word python , or python3 if you have both versions, followed by the path to your script, just like this: $ python3 hello.py Hello World! If everything works okay, after
Converting vector in NED to ECEF?
Hiking & ActivitiesIs Ned the same as ECEF? The North-East-Down (NED) frame is a local reference frame that is defined by its ECEF coordinates. Often this frame is fixed to the vehicle or platform and moves with the body frame. Is WGS 84 ECEF? So actually, WGS 84 is an ECEF. Both are reference systems, but WGS