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The second action button of the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Toolbar | Toolbar]] is the '''Static Layers''' menu, which provides access to all the time-independent data to the user. Once the user clicks on the menu, two different views are offered: the '''Tag''' and '''Folder''' mode.
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The third action button of the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Toolbar | Toolbar]] is the '''Static Layers''' menu, which provides access to all the time-independent data to the user. Once the user clicks on the menu, two different views are offered: the '''Tag''' and '''Folder''' mode.
 
The '''Tag''' mode shows the static data as organized by thematic criteria, i.e. the following categories:
 
The '''Tag''' mode shows the static data as organized by thematic criteria, i.e. the following categories:
  
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|Exposure
 
|Exposure
|[[European Settlements Map10m(eng) | European Settlements Map]] <br/> [[GHS POPULATION DENSITY 2015(eng) | GHS Population Density (2015)]] <br> [[Global Human Settlements 38m(eng) | Global Human Settlements]] <br> [[Global Roads Network ESRI(eng) | Global Roads Network ESRI]] <br> [[Health facilities(eng) | Health facilities]] <br> [[Population Density in Europe 2016(eng) | Population Density in Europe (2016)]] <br> [[Roads Network Africa OSM(eng) | Roads Network Africa OSM]]  
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|[[Global Human Settlements 38m(eng) | Global Human Settlements (GHS)]] <br> [[GHS POPULATION DENSITY 2015(eng) | GHS-Population (2015)]] <br> [[Global Roads Network ESRI(eng) | Global Roads Network ESRI]] <br> [[Health facilities(eng) | Health facilities]] <br> [[Major Dams(eng) | Dams]] <br> [[Global Population of the World (2015)(eng) | World Population (GPV v4 - 2015)]] <br> [[Airports(eng) | Airports]] <br> [[Power Plants(eng) | Power Plants]] <br> [[Global Railway Network(eng) | Global Railroads Network]]
<br> [[Roads Network Europe OSM OSM(eng) | Roads Network Europe OSM]]  
 
 
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|Basic
 
|Basic
|[[HIGH Hydraulic Risk ISPRA]] <br>  
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|[[CORINE Land Cover (2018)(eng) | CORINE Land Cover (2018)]] <br> [[DEM EUROPE(eng) | Digital Elevation Model (Europe only)]] <br> [[Global Administrative Boundaries(eng) | Global Administrative Boundaries]] <br> [[Global Lakes and Wetlands Database(eng) | Global Lakes and Wetlands Database]] <br> [[Catchments Boundaries(eng) | Catchments Boundaries]] <br> [[River Network Africa/Europe(eng) | River Network (Africa and Europe)]] <br> [[River Network (Global)(eng) | River Network (Global)]]
 
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|Hazard
 
|Hazard
|[[Inland Waters/Water Bodies]] <br/>  
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|[[GAR Flood Hazard(eng) | GAR Flood Hazard]] <br/> [[JRC Flood Hazard(eng) | JRC Flood Hazard]]
 
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|Risk
 
|Risk
|[[Railways]] <br> [[Roads]]
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|[[Economical exposition to flood(eng) | Economical exposition to flood]] <br> [[Flood risk GAR(eng) | Flood risk GAR]] <br> [[Phisical exposition to flood(eng) | Phisical exposition to flood]]  
 
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: - layer type
 
: - layer type
  
In the given example, the tooltip displays the available information about the road network.
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In the given example, the tooltip displays the available information about the European Digital Elevation Model.
[[File:STAT_03.JPG|800px|thumb|centre|]]
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* the second one is placed immediately to the right of the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Layer List | Layer List]] and shows the layer type.
 
* the second one is placed immediately to the right of the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Layer List | Layer List]] and shows the layer type.
In the following example, a tooltip appears to the right of the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Layer List | Layer List]] for the road network.
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In the following example, a tooltip appears to the right of the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Layer List | Layer List]] for the European Digital Elevation Model.
  
[[File:STAT_04.JPG|800px|thumb|centre|]]
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On the left to the name of the layer listed in the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Layer List | Layer List]] users find the trash-can icon by means of which the previously loaded layer can be deleted.
 
On the left to the name of the layer listed in the [[GUI_(user_interface)#Layer List | Layer List]] users find the trash-can icon by means of which the previously loaded layer can be deleted.
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* '''Expand''' allows to display the buttons that activate some additional functions such as:
 
* '''Expand''' allows to display the buttons that activate some additional functions such as:
 
: - the '''slider''' adjusts the transparency / opacity of each layer
 
: - the '''slider''' adjusts the transparency / opacity of each layer
: - the '''download''' button saves to user's own disk any chosen layer, in many formats
 
: - the '''refresh''' button updates the layer, by loading the latest version from the available
 
 
: - the '''metadata''' button that allows the user to view / download the metadata file associated to the layer
 
: - the '''metadata''' button that allows the user to view / download the metadata file associated to the layer
  
[[File:STAT_05.JPG|800px|thumb|centre|]]
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 24 March 2021

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The third action button of the Toolbar is the Static Layers menu, which provides access to all the time-independent data to the user. Once the user clicks on the menu, two different views are offered: the Tag and Folder mode. The Tag mode shows the static data as organized by thematic criteria, i.e. the following categories:

  • Exposure
  • Basic
  • Hazard
  • Risk


In the table below the layers of this category are shown according to the assigned tags.

Tag Layer
Exposure Global Human Settlements (GHS)
GHS-Population (2015)
Global Roads Network ESRI
Health facilities
Dams
World Population (GPV v4 - 2015)
Airports
Power Plants
Global Railroads Network
Basic CORINE Land Cover (2018)
Digital Elevation Model (Europe only)
Global Administrative Boundaries
Global Lakes and Wetlands Database
Catchments Boundaries
River Network (Africa and Europe)
River Network (Global)
Hazard GAR Flood Hazard
JRC Flood Hazard
Risk Economical exposition to flood
Flood risk GAR
Phisical exposition to flood

The Folder mode is currently under construction and Users are kindly asked to use the Tag mode for the time being.


Every time a layer is pulled on, the application uploads it in the Control Map and the Layer List (top left of the screen). If the cursor is left on the name of the layer in the Layer List, the user enables the tooltip function to open two windows:

  • the first one at the top right of the screen which shows the metadata of the layers, such as:
- name of the layer
- layer description
- layer type

In the given example, the tooltip displays the available information about the European Digital Elevation Model.

STAT 03.JPG


  • the second one is placed immediately to the right of the Layer List and shows the layer type.

In the following example, a tooltip appears to the right of the Layer List for the European Digital Elevation Model.

STAT 04.JPG

On the left to the name of the layer listed in the Layer List users find the trash-can icon by means of which the previously loaded layer can be deleted. On the right to the layer's name the system offers to the user a set of buttons:

  • Turn on / Turn off visualizes / deletes a previously loaded layer
  • Zoom to Layer allows the user to bring the zoom back to the default level for that layer
  • Legend displays the pop-up window showing the legend for the selected layer
  • Scroll offers the user the option to display a set of successive time steps of a given variable within the time range set in the Display)
  • Expand allows to display the buttons that activate some additional functions such as:
- the slider adjusts the transparency / opacity of each layer
- the metadata button that allows the user to view / download the metadata file associated to the layer
STAT 05.JPG



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