2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on E-Science (E-Science) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/escience.2018.00051
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A Web Service Architecture for Objective Station Classification Purposes

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“…The IEEE eScience Conference session on weather and climate science included presentations of state-of-the art research at the interface of weather and climate science and digital technologies. Contributions were selected after a peer review on their scientific merit and innovative nature and published in the conference proceedings (Bari; Behrens et Map and openly available in-situ meteorological observations (Haupt et al, 2018;Garcia-Marti et al, 2018;Bari, 2018;Schultz et al, 2018, and references therein). Also, citizen data like social media posts increasingly leads to new findings (Brangbour et al, 2018) and observations from amateur weather stations can lead to new perspectives on local weather conditions beyond data from traditional meteorological stations (van Haren et al, 2018).…”
Section: Towards Open Weather and Climate Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The IEEE eScience Conference session on weather and climate science included presentations of state-of-the art research at the interface of weather and climate science and digital technologies. Contributions were selected after a peer review on their scientific merit and innovative nature and published in the conference proceedings (Bari; Behrens et Map and openly available in-situ meteorological observations (Haupt et al, 2018;Garcia-Marti et al, 2018;Bari, 2018;Schultz et al, 2018, and references therein). Also, citizen data like social media posts increasingly leads to new findings (Brangbour et al, 2018) and observations from amateur weather stations can lead to new perspectives on local weather conditions beyond data from traditional meteorological stations (van Haren et al, 2018).…”
Section: Towards Open Weather and Climate Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter formats are increasingly used in climate studies. Such common formats and standard protocols for inter-process communication, like MPI and REST in numerical codes (Behrens et al, 2018;Pelupessy et al, 2018;Schultz et al, 2018), facilitate exchange and use of data.…”
Section: Towards Open Weather and Climate Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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