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1 WDSS-II Training Module I An overview of the WDSS-II display

2 What is WDSS-II? Infrastructure to support application development, data ingest and distribution, configuration, and output data formats. Real-time and off-line data integration of data from multiple radars and other sensors. Interactive 4D Display designed specifically to effectively manage and provide rapid access to the most important information for decision-making Multi-sensor Algorithms to detect, diagnose and predict severe weather events.

3 The WDSS-II display The display is essentially just a GUI- based algorithm Any data that can be viewed in the display may be accessed by any other algorithm!

4 The WDSS-II display The aim of this module is to present the underlying concepts. The version of the display you are using may be different. The display is constantly evolving in response to user feedback and requirements The knobology may be different Try to perform the steps as you go through this presentation

5 Operating systems Red Hat Enterprise 3 and 4 Windows XP (display only)

6 Starting up rssd “rssd” runs as a daemon that controls: product notification (lets processes know that a new product is available to fetch) Data transfer between machines Step 1: configure.rssd.conf Step 2: type “rssd” at command-prompt It should run until you reboot the machine – no need to start it every time Environment variable RMTPORT to set port Set RMTPORT to 50000 within NSSL

7 Starting up rssd Edit.rssd.conf (in your home directory) Client: 172.16.*.* Client: 172.18.*.* Path: /tmp Path: /data “Client” tells which computers are allowed to connect to this one “Path” tells which directories they are allowed to browse No need to include subdirectories (.e.g. /data/may3) if their containing dir is in the path.

8 rssd for multiple users If you have multiple users on the same machine: set RMTPORT to /tmp:50000 Can use any directory that is world- writeable

9 Starting up wg (the WDSS-II GUI) % wg –c myConfigFileName Starts the WDSSII GUI. Saves your session upon exit in myConfigFileName Also, loads the old session from myConfigfileName on startup. You can save multiple configurations (e.g. different settings for archived cases or real-time) % wg Starts the WDSSII GUI Uses a default configuration file “.wgpref” Add “--verbose” to the command line to help diagnose run-time errors.

10 Wg Layout Each tab (left) controls a different functionality: Control loaded products Controls for camera / readout / etc. Maps Connect to and manage data sources

11 Connecting to a real-time data source At NSSL, there are a number of real- time data sources that can be connected to very simply: Click: “Sources” / “Add”

12 Connecting to a real-time data source Click on the data source of interest Set the history (next slide) Click “add” machinePath to the index

13 Connecting to a real-time data source: setting the history “History” is how many minutes (default = 30) that will be maintained in the index from the most recent time. Having a long history (e.g. “All”) can slow down initial connection times and use more memory – use only for archived cases. For real-time data, use an amount of time greater than the length of time you expect to loop.

14 Connecting to a real-time data source: additional notes An index of existing real-time data sources may be listed in an XML file and used as your default selections in the sources page (see tensor:rindex.xml) May be changed in the “preferences” dialogue Real-time system status page: http://tensor/cgi-bin/rupdate/radarUpdate.pl?group=REALTIME Or just visit the tensor web site and click on “WDSSII Real-time Radar Status”

15 Connecting to an existing archive data source 1. Give the source a name 2. Enter the location of the index file 3. Select the protocol (next slide) 4. Set the history to “all”

16 Data sources: index protocols Indices are lists of data products and where they are located (local or remote). WDSSII natively supports three index protocols: xmllb – a “linear buffer” file Allows for real-time notification of new products Has a limited number of records (~ 32000) xml – a text index file orpg – an index of ORPG products Additional types may be added as plug-ins.

17 Sources: Loading a product This is a product list for each source. Single click on the product will open up “category” menu Double click on product will load the product in the first category Click on a time will load the product at that time

18 Sources: Other notes You can delete a source completely if you are finished with it. If not using a source, disconnecting may speed things up on a slower computer or network. If a real-time source stops updating, then try reconnecting. Change the history time by clicking here.

19 Viewing multiple products in one window Two or more image products from the same source cannot be viewed in the same window – one will always be in front. This is configrable Images from two different sources may be overlaid on each other: Use hide / only to avoid confusion The highlighted product in the product selection tab will always be in front

20 Viewing multiple products in one window Notes on time: If browsing backward in time, the highlighted product is considered most recent – newer data from other sources will not be displayed In Auto Update mode, simulation time is the most recent product from any source

21 Viewing multiple products in one window Controlling the product view: Don’t show the highlighted product Show only the highlighted product highlighted product

22 Real-time: Auto update Auto Update: listen for new products on an LB an automatically update to the latest one. Stepping backward in time will turn off Auto Update Can use auto-update when doing playback (w2simulator) also

23 Looping products Turn on a loop for the current window Looping controls are found under Options / Preferences

24 Color Key Turns on the color bar for all products in this window Can be edited (more on this in a later session)

25 Navigating a multi-slice product Browse up/down in current volume Browse up/down in “virtual volume” (most recent slices) – this is how most WDSS-II algorithms operate Green = current volume scan Red = previous volume scan Step forward in time Step back in time Step to most recent time

26 Multiple windows Controlled by “view” in top menu bar “New Window”: adds an empty new window “Set Main Window”: choose which window is attached to the controls at the bottom “Main Window” / “All windows”: turn on/off auto update, auto snapshot, and color key

27 Multiple windows: View TiledTiled without controlsRight side

28 Navigation: mouse controls Pan: left mouse, move in direction desired Zoom: middle mouse, move up or down Pop-up menu: right mouse

29 Right mouse pop-up menu Swap with main window: put this one in the main window spot and connect to controls Set product / time / subtype / Auto update / Loop / Show Color Key / Show readout -- set these items for this window Group: sync with other window Rename: name this window Take snapshot Delete this window

30 Sync Group Put multiple windows in the same sync group” to make them pan / zoom / tilt / time match, etc. Flexible, exact synchronization types are controlled under the preferences window

31 Auto Snapshot Take a snapshot each time a new product appears Controlled by preferences May be used to automatically generate static images, e.g. for putting on the web

32 Options menu (top bar) Data readout options: Raw value Lat / Lon Azimuth / Range (polar only) Height MSL and Above Radar Level Preferences

33 Options / Preferences / Windows Each Sync group may be loosely or complexly coupled

34 Options / Preferences / Snapshot Filename naming convention: %p = product name and subtype %t = time %c = count Use as an alternative to %t Simplifies scripts Snapshots are what’s visible in window Same size as window Unless “custom size”

35 Options / Preferences / Readout Same as options menu English / Metric – controls for data readout as well as tables, range rings, etc.

36 Options / Preferences / Display Font size for icons, text Dynamic slice: increase value for higher resolution. This may slow down machines with limited graphic memory. Level of Detail culling: keep only the most important icons as you zoom out.

37 Options / Preferences / Cache Cache: purely memory- dependent. Products are not preloaded into the cache. If you like lots of history or lots of products, use a bigger cache. Check memory usage with "top" and compare to your machine's memory Clear Color Maps if you edited one of them

38 Options / Preferences / Paths Path to real-time index location This is where the list of sources for “Sources / Add” come from. Can create similar file on your machine Can collaborate with others in lab machine:path-to-xml Can have multiple Separate using ;

39 Options / Preferences / Loop Set the looping parameters The bar at the top gives a visual of how the loop will behave

40 Dynamic cross section / CAPPI To begin: choose “Create” / “Dynamic Slice or CAPPI” on the product navigation menu Any 3D data field (polar or Lat/Lon) may be used as input

41 Dynamic cross section / CAPPI Click create again and draw a line with left mouse Click “Reset” to start from scratch

42 Dynamic cross section / CAPPI Dynamically drag the small boxes to change the cross section: Middle box: move cross section 2 nd / 4 th boxes: rotate cross section End boxes: move only this end, keeping the other fixed

43 Dynamic cross section / CAPPI Choose “CAPPI” and draw a box with left mouse for a constant- altitude plot Middle blue bar or shift-middle controls altitude Note altitude at top

44 Dynamic cross section / CAPPI Shift-left mouse controls tilt Click “plan view” to go back to zenith viewing angle

45 Dynamic cross section / CAPPI Turn off interpolation to see original data field

46 B-scan (table readout) Check “table” in the navigation pane to bring up a table of raw data values

47 Tables, Trends, and Icons point data (such as cell centroids, rain gauges, etc) are stored in tables.

48 Tables, Trends, and Icons Two table types: Pop-up window Inview

49 Tables, Trends, and Icons Features: Past tracks Icons (w/ height poles for 3D view) Trends Table sort

50 End of WDSS-II Training Module I


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