Beta Release: NOAA CORS Network (NCN) Station Pages

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NGS Releases New NCN Station Pages

 

 

NGS has developed new NOAA CORS Network (NCN) Station web pages that offer new functionality and have a similar look and feel to the International GNSS Service CORS station web pages. We've also incorporated feedback gathered from the webinar New CORS Station Webpages: Public Feedback Forum held on August 10, 2023.

 

Each CORS in the NCN will have its own page with data, metadata, maps, and photos for that station displayed in a modular layout so information is easily found all in one location. Some of the new features of the NCN Station Pages include:

  • Interactive map and interactive plots for daily positions, residual time-series, and quality metrics 
  • Quick data download options
  • Additional, centralized metadata and supporting links
  • Completely new look and feel with collapsible content sections

We are deploying this website on the NGS Beta site for testing and public feedback. Once the pages move to production, they will replace the current NCN Station Pages. Before the current pages are removed, we'll send another email alert.

 

 

NCN CORS Network
NCN image

A new look for the NCN Station Pages on the NGS Beta site


Current NCN Station Pages

 

The current NCN Station Pages will remain live until after the new NCN Station Pages finish Beta testing. Once the New NCN Station Pages are moved to production they will replace our current NCN Station Pages.

 

Current NCN Station Page

Tell us what you think

NGS Welcomes Your Feedback


To help ensure that we are meeting your needs, NGS provides users with an opportunity to test our tools before their development is finalized. Please give this new tool a try and let us know what you think. 

 

Email us at ngs.feedback@noaa.gov with the subject “NCN Station Pages”.