25
Jul
07

WMS services and Google Earth

Though quite hidden, it is actually possible to add WMS services through the interface of the latest version of Google Earth. I have previously been hacking WMS requests into kml files but didn’t realize there is an easier way. For those not familiar with WMS, it stands for Web Map Service and is a standard setup by the Open Geospatial Consortium. Effectively it is an open standard through which web mapping applications such as MapServer generate snapshots of GIS data. Google Earth has supported for some time now overlaying these images based on the WGS84 map datum but now also through the interface.

In order to add a WMS service:

  1. Click on the menu item Add and choose Image Overlay
  2. Click on the tab Refresh and choose WMS Parameters
  3. Pick your favorite WMS server in the combo box at the top or add your own using Add

In the example here I have added Maplecroft’s Tuberculosis risk index, part of the WMS services I am setting up at Maplecroft.

Screenshot of Maplecroft tuberculosis risk index WMS overlay


4 Responses to “WMS services and Google Earth”


  1. 1 DESHOGUES Arnaud Jun 16th, 2008 at 5:59 pm

    Hi everybody

    Do u know if it’s possible to link “Mapserveur map” based on Posgresql/PosGIS database
    dirrectly on the Google earth API??

    Using the API interface will increase the database value.

    Thanks fou ur answer

    Arnaud.

  2. 2 Murray Sanders Aug 28th, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    I very much appreciated your directions. As a follow-up, I tried to use a specific address (http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=canada.map&amp ;) and got a response that this was not a valid wms feed yet it works in other applications that I use. Thoughts?

  3. 3 Mark Feb 27th, 2009 at 3:57 pm

    Hi Arnaud,

    Yes, check out Ogle Earth post on this http://www.ogleearth.com/2006/09/wms_how_does_it.html. This WMS can be based on MapServer which can get its data from Postgresql/PostGIS.

    You might also want to consider outputting to KML.

    cheers,
    Mark

  1. 1 Webmaster Trackback on Jun 11th, 2010 at 3:51 am