Improvements of USGS downloads

Started by bigben, March 13, 2008, 08:21:24 PM

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bigben

Possibly of relevance to a few people here (especially outside the US). A few months ago the USGS made some substantial changes to their data download that have made their downloads a) faster and b) more reliable.  My data downloading had slowed for a while as I could only successfullly download data for a couple of hours a day which was a real pain (60Mb data tiles would crash at 90%+) but it's now working beautifully 24 hours a day. The queues occasionally get a little long but the downloads rarely crash and there's a now a link to retry the download for an hour if it does.

Filled my new hard disk... got an extra 1Tb now :) Some more terrains will be coming in the near future.

rcallicotte

Thanks.  One of the reasons I quit trying there months ago was the length of time for a download and I don't remember the site being especially easy to figure out.  It might have just been me on that.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

bigben

I had practically given up as well at one stage.  As for ease of use... I just use a bookmarked URL for a query and then edit the coordinates. I download 1°x1° chunks of 10m data using a url like: http://extract.cr.usgs.gov/Website/distreq/RequestSummary.jsp?AL=42,41,-117,-118&PL=ND301HZ,

The coordinates of the edges are in "AL=42,41,-117,-118" 

rcallicotte

So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?