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Providing Weather and Climate Data Service need complex operating IT systems and infrastructures as well as 24/7 operation running software systems. Meteorological data streams used in both, in the field of sciences and for operational tasks, e.g. in national meteorological weather services. Application for weather services and products have a strong cross domain impact, hereby interoperability, standard conformal data use are essential for everyday tasks. Three use cases will be shown: (1) Approach to proper data management, apply dynamic data citation, (2) services for numerical weather prediction and (3) trajectories.
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Schubert, C., Bamberger, H. (2019). Handling Continuous Streams for Meteorological Mapping. In: Döllner, J., Jobst, M., Schmitz, P. (eds) Service-Oriented Mapping. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72434-8_13
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