2012
DOI: 10.1002/met.1343
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Effective use of GIS for visualizing forecasted meteorological and marine data

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The prediction and presentation of weather and marine conditions in an integrated way is of paramount importance in many areas of interest, including offshore operations. Huge datasets which are generated from running weather and marine forecasting systems present a challenge in terms of processing and presenting these data efficiently. This paper presents a method of optimizing huge meteorological and marine datasets for effective use by GIS, creation of automatic meteorological and marine maps, and … Show more

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“…When such data are well organized, processed or analyzed, they become meaningful information and can be used by end users. In order to present the information in a friendly and visualization environment, the geographical information systems (GIS) enable users to process and better portray the oceanographic data in an efficient and rapid manner (Barszczynska et al, 2005;Dyras and Serafin-Rek, 2005;Shareef, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When such data are well organized, processed or analyzed, they become meaningful information and can be used by end users. In order to present the information in a friendly and visualization environment, the geographical information systems (GIS) enable users to process and better portray the oceanographic data in an efficient and rapid manner (Barszczynska et al, 2005;Dyras and Serafin-Rek, 2005;Shareef, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%