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Comments from User Services. C. Boquist/Code 423 The HDF Group Meeting 1 April 2009. Question.

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  1. Comments from User Services C. Boquist/Code 423 The HDF Group Meeting 1 April 2009

  2. Question People from the HDF Group will be meeting with ESDIS next week. Do any of you have any feedback from your data centers that you would like me to mention? I know this is a vague question, but I’m looking for your input on any issues you or your user community may be experiencing.

  3. Responses Users find the 2 web sites confusing http://hdfeos.org http://www.hdfgroup.org Many comments from users that they find the site hard to navigate. Experienced broken links… Have directories changed? They need to update their info on the pages—for example, under the urls to visit, the Earth Science Enterprise no longer exists and has not been for quite some time. They should possibly remove the DAACs language to be more consistent with the ESDIS project.

  4. Responses Users in the past couple of years have complained that there is no longer support of the HDF format…Many miss the HDF Users Forum from before. They could use more documentation explaining the differences between the processing of HDF 4, HDF 5, and how the HDF-EOS formats and products correlate. We receive requests for data in netCDF, ASCII, GeoTIFF (or other GIS friendly formats); tools to convert HDF data to these formats would be nice.

  5. Responses A good number of QuikSCAT users have reported problems when working with HDF files on a Windows platform. In almost every case it seemed to be an issue of improperly linking or referencing the HDF libraries when attempting to read the file. Traditionally I would direct these users back to the HDF Group, but I never had any users report back to let me know if these issues had been resolved. It would be nice to hear back from HDF to see if they were able to resolve such issues and if they could provide us with some examples to help us troubleshoot these problems in the future.

  6. Responses Regarding HDF: 1.  The C++ API for HDF5 is OK but it is of limited use because it's still pretty low-level. Higher level functions that make use of the C++ ability to figure out what data type is being handled and act accordingly, for example, would be most useful.2.  HDF debug mode is not terrifically helpful. There are an awful lot of different debug flags floating around in there with no instructions as to how to set them. Having to resort to hacking the makefiles is extreme but the only way, or so it seems, to set some of the debug flags.

  7. Responses 3. SDgetchunkinfo() currently retrieves only information about the chunking of an SDS; it doesn't retrieve information about the compression, even though it writes the information it does provide to a structure that sets aside room for compression information as well. There is no other way to inquire about SDS compression, either. Are there any plans to give users access to that information?

  8. Responses Regarding HDFEOS and the Toolkit: 1.  The latest revision of the Toolkit includes HDF4.2r3, but in HDF4.2r3, both hdiff and hrepack crash on some of our output. When will the Toolkit be built to include HDF4.3r4, which doesn't have those problems?2.  When will HDF5 V1.8 be included as part of the Toolkit?

  9. Responses 3.  There is no good way to compile the Toolkit with shared libraries enabled, which turned out to be necessary to linking with some Perl scripts on our machine. Hacking the Toolkit and HDFEOS install scripts (with the aid of HDFEOS personnel) solved only part of the problem because the install script still builds static libraries for the zip, szip, and jpeg utilities and HDFEOS uses precompiled Gctp libraries. (Another makefile hack did the Gctp library.) The whole install method needs to be more versatile.

  10. Responses 4. In the HDF-EOS Swath interface, it's possible to define dimension maps connecting data collected with different spatial resolution. The mapping is described by two integers named offset and increment. For instance, the geolocation information in a MOD021KM file is a 5x5 sub-sampling of the 1km geolocation file. Row 0, column 0 of geolocation information corresponds exactly to row 2, column 2 of the image data, so the offset is 2, and the increment is 5, in both directions. However, for the MOD02HKM files, the relationship between the 500 m image data and the 1 km geolocation data doesn't fit this model. In the track direction, each 1 km pixel is centered exactly half-way between two 500 m pixels, so the offset should be 0.5; but an integer can't hold that value. (cont.)

  11. Responses 4. (cont.) Can anything be done to address this problem? We currently add a "FractionalOffset" file attribute to document this, but only tools that know about this attribute can make any use of it. 5. While the HDF-EOS library has functions that can set Swath dimension map information, it doesn't have any which use that information. Shouldn't there be a SWinterpolate() which uses that information to interpolate data fields, similar to the way GDinterpolate does for Grid data?

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