Information analysis and dissemination using WebGIS-based mesoscale weather monitoring and warning

Zheng Ruan*, Feng Li, Mei Gao, Wenhua Zhang, Lianshu Jie

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In response to a need for a rapid access of real-time weather data in regional mesoscale weather monitoring, a data browser system based on various WebGis components is developed. Because of using a distributed system, such a data browser system can decompose the entire data processing task into several subsystems, but the database can integrate and manage each subsystem, create a product preprocessor, and carry out standardization for data dissemination. A B/S type of software is designed and developed, which allows to analyze the data, rapidly disseminate the geographic informational data, as well as interactively plot and statistically analyze the data. This system provides an application platform under INTERNET and INTRANET environment. It can also allow for several users to access weather operational products concurrently from different remote sites.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2009 1st International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE 2009
Pages2083-2086
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event1st International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE2009 - Nanjing, China
Duration: 26 Dec 200928 Dec 2009

Publication series

Name2009 1st International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE 2009

Conference

Conference1st International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, ICISE2009
Country/TerritoryChina
CityNanjing
Period26/12/0928/12/09

Keywords

  • Component WebGIS
  • Distributed processing
  • Mesoscale monitoring and warning
  • Product generator
  • Spatial database

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