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You may add your own WMS servers in addition to the list provided by the EMD-server.  
You may add your own WMS servers in addition to the list provided by the EMD-server.  


Currently (2013) WindPRO contains links to the following WMS services:
Below is a list of samples list from WindPRO - which contains links to the following WMS services:
Note, that WindPRO will - by default - only show the datasets where data are available considering the location of your project.
Note, that WindPRO will - by default - only show the datasets where data are available considering the location of your project.
The server-side generated list may be updated at any time, so your windPRO instance may hold more or less WMS map services. 
* Austrian DOP 8 m resolution from http://gis.lebensministerium.at
* Austrian DOP 8 m resolution from http://gis.lebensministerium.at
* Austrian topography in Salzburg state from http://service.salzburg.gv.at
* Austrian topography in Salzburg state from http://service.salzburg.gv.at

Revision as of 07:47, 19 September 2023

WMS-service from USGS returning NAIP Orthophotos

From WindPRO 2.9 it is now possible to add map-services from a WMS-server (Web Map Server).

A Web Map Service (WMS) is a standard protocol for serving georeferenced map images over the Internet. The maps are generated by a map server using data from a GIS database.

WMS Data Sources

You may add your own WMS servers in addition to the list provided by the EMD-server.

Below is a list of samples list from WindPRO - which contains links to the following WMS services: Note, that WindPRO will - by default - only show the datasets where data are available considering the location of your project. The server-side generated list may be updated at any time, so your windPRO instance may hold more or less WMS map services.