
CQLfiltering
The interfaces built with OWGIS allows filtering the content using the Contextual Query Language. With these feature scientist can easily filter data.
Open WebGIS
OWGIS is an open-source Java web application that creates WebGIS interfaces from XML configuration — animations, vertical profiles, color palettes, downloadable data, and multilingual support.
OWGIS (Open WebGIS) writes the HTML and JavaScript for you. Configure layers and interface text in XML, and OWGIS generates the site.
The framework integrates with ncWMS servers for scientific raster data, supports 3D layers, streamlines, CQL filtering, KML export, and time-enabled animations without additional web programming.
Fork the project on GitHub or download the latest WAR from the Quick Start guide.
github.com/olmozavala/OWGIS_V2 →Capabilities highlighted on the original OWGIS site.

The interfaces built with OWGIS allows filtering the content using the Contextual Query Language. With these feature scientist can easily filter data.

When the main layer is being retrieved from a ncWMS server, OWGIS builds the necessary web content to allow the user selecting from the available color palettes on the server.

OWGIS is a Java web application that builds web interfaces that contains dynamic maps. These interfaces contain many features like ....

For 3D data served through ncWMS servers, OWGIS makes the proper requests to generate vertical profile graphs.

3D view using WebGL with the Open Source software Cesium

OWGIS builds a nice paginated window for selecting different z-axis of 3D layers.

Just one click and any of your layers will be downloaded as a KML file, which can be visualized in other clients like Google Earth.

If your data varies on time, OWGIS takes advantage of the ncWMS servers and provides time series from the time range selected through calendars.

Depending on the layers that are being visualized by the WebGIS site, you can access its data at any location by simple clicking on the map.

Newest version of OWGIS can generate streamlines to visualize currents, winds, or any other vector field.
Project updates and publications.

Thanks to ncWMS2, now we are able to visualize output from unstructured meshes! Take a look at ADCIRC data with OWGIS.

The next version of OWGIS will display vector fields with live streamlines for winds and currents.

ncWMS 2 support is here, including native streamlines from vector fields served by ncWMS 2.

Maps can now be displayed in 3D using the Cesium Open Source project.

OWGIS has been refactored to use OpenLayers 3, CSS3, canvas animations and more.

You can see the paper at Environmental Modeling Software. Please reference it in publications that use OWGIS.

New OWGIS users include meteorological forecast, storm tide, waves, and air quality forecast deployments.

Check the air quality forecast with neural networks from a mobile-optimized interface.

A new section has been added with tutorial videos on the use of OWGIS and some of its features and tools.

The paper of version 2.0 of OWGIS has been published. Please reference it when using OWGIS.