Earlier this month, during the live New Features Webinar (2023.02), we presented several new Delft-FEWS developments, including how to organize your daily processes, the integrated reservoir model, and using OpenID Connect.
CanOpenFEWS is an open and shareable Delft-FEWS configuration. The goal of this open system is to provide a basis for shared operational workflows, and to bring recent research in nowcasting and snow modelling closer to application.
In this blog Delft-FEWS Product Management reflects on events and developments along 2023. Wim van Balen thinks back and smiles. “A sheer highlight of this year is the record number of participants at the FEWS International User Days.
Did you know that the Display Groups contain an option called “showsAsVerticalProfile”, which configures plots of vertical profiles? When this option is true vertical profile time series are calculated on the fly from scalar time series. Each depth that contains the scalar data... Read more >
Did you know that Delft-FEWS has WMS capabilities? Using the Delft-FEWS API, layers from the Spatial Display can easily be shwon in QGIS. The configuration of this connection requires different steps. These steps are explained on this Read more >
Did you know that when you are using a Delft-FEWS OC (Operator Client) you can see the log message on a MC (Master Controller) or FSS (Forecasting Shell Server) in the System Monitor. Sometimes it can be very useful to download the complete log file... Read more >