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WCDMP, 86. Tenth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases and Fifth Conference on Spatial Interpolation Techniques in Climatology and Meteorology
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Tenth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases and Fifth Conference on Spatial Interpolation Techniques in Climatology and Meteorology (Budapest, Hungary, 12-14 October 2020, Online) - WMO, 2021In this paper we try to summarize the main topics of homogenization, quality control and spatial interpolation.
Tenth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases and Fifth Conference on Spatial Interpolation Techniques in Climatology and Meteorology
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Tenth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases and Fifth Conference on Spatial Interpolation Techniques in Climatology and Meteorology (Budapest, Hungary, 12-14 October 2020, Online)
Published by: WMO ; 2021In this paper we try to summarize the main topics of homogenization, quality control and spatial interpolation.
Collection(s) and Series: Technical publications WCDMP- No. 86
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climatic data ; Information management ; Database ; World Climate Data and Monitoring Programme (WCDMP)
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WCDMP, 85. Ninth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases and Fourth Conference on Spatial Interpolation Techniques in Climatology and Meteorology
In this paper we try to summarize the main topics of homogenization, quality control and spatial interpolation.
Ninth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases and Fourth Conference on Spatial Interpolation Techniques in Climatology and Meteorology
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Published by: WMO ; 2017
In this paper we try to summarize the main topics of homogenization, quality control and spatial interpolation.
Collection(s) and Series: Technical publications WCDMP- No. 85
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climatic data ; Information management ; Database ; World Climate Data and Monitoring Programme (WCDMP)
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Guide to Information Technology Security
The purpose of this publication is to provide the reader with a broad overview of the main information technology security (ITS) components and procedures. It is not meant to be an extensive security course, as such information is widely available in the information technology (IT) industry. It is aimed at high-level managers, system managers and technicians who wish to have an introduction to ITS. It should act as an aid to understanding the basic concepts and principles of ITS, and help the reader to direct further study in this ever-widening field of computer science.
Published by: WMO ; 2016
The purpose of this publication is to provide the reader with a broad overview of the main information technology security (ITS) components and procedures. It is not meant to be an extensive security course, as such information is widely available in the information technology (IT) industry. It is aimed at high-level managers, system managers and technicians who wish to have an introduction to ITS. It should act as an aid to understanding the basic concepts and principles of ITS, and help the reader to direct further study in this ever-widening field of computer science.
Collection(s) and Series: WMO- No. 1115
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)ISBN (or other code): 978-92-63-11115-9
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CAWCR technical report, 58. ACCESS Post-Processor Version 1.0
An important component of the submission of the ACCESS coupled model data to the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) is publishing a comprehensive set of the CMIP5 requested data and ensuring the data meets the stringent CMIP5 format and quality requirements. CMIP5 specifies a standard for model output where each parameter is stored in a single NetCDF file and includes additional meta-data. These requirements are designed to make analysis of the data as straight forward as possible. This document describes the ACCESS Post-Processor (APP), and how it is used. The APP has been ...
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Available online: https://www.cawcr.gov.au/publications/
P. Uhe ; T. Hume ; M. Collier
Published by: Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research ; 2012An important component of the submission of the ACCESS coupled model data to the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) is publishing a comprehensive set of the CMIP5 requested data and ensuring the data meets the stringent CMIP5 format and quality requirements. CMIP5 specifies a standard for model output where each parameter is stored in a single NetCDF file and includes additional meta-data. These requirements are designed to make analysis of the data as straight forward as possible. This document describes the ACCESS Post-Processor (APP), and how it is used. The APP has been designed to automate the production of ACCESS CMIP5 data, using a database that contains information about each of the requested parameters for any experiment. Parameters are processed via a “wrapper” tool which selects entries in the database then processes them through the APP. The database approach allows simple and flexible user control of the processing. The ACCESS model is able to output data that is not requested for CMIP5 but is of scientific interest to researchers. The APP is also able to process these data into the CMIP5 format.
Collection(s) and Series: CAWCR technical report- No. 58
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Information management ; Database ; Australia
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Knowledge Centre on Cities and Climate Change
This Knowledge Centre on Cities and Climate Change (in short: K4C) helps you to keep track of what is happening in the field of cities and climate change, by serving as a platform for sharing experiences and best practices, as well as facilitating exchange of innovative initiatives.
K4C provides you with access to hundreds of publications and reports and a world map provides you with an overview of cities, countries and regions for which good practice examples and documents are available. Moreover, through K4C you can get in touch directly with institutions and communities that are prom ...
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Available online: https://www.waste.ccacoalition.org/database/k4c-knowledge-centre-cities-and-clim [...]
United Nations Environment Programme ; UN-Habitat ; World Bank ; Cities Alliance
This Knowledge Centre on Cities and Climate Change (in short: K4C) helps you to keep track of what is happening in the field of cities and climate change, by serving as a platform for sharing experiences and best practices, as well as facilitating exchange of innovative initiatives.
K4C provides you with access to hundreds of publications and reports and a world map provides you with an overview of cities, countries and regions for which good practice examples and documents are available. Moreover, through K4C you can get in touch directly with institutions and communities that are promoting city actions on climate change.Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Climate ; Climate change ; Urban zone ; Case/ Case study ; Extreme weather event ; Sea level rising ; Database
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WCDMP, 78. Seventh Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases jointly organized with the Meeting of COST ES0601 (HOME) Action MC Meeting
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CAWCR Technical Reports, 24. A high-quality historical humidity database for Australia
Lucas Chris; Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research - Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, 2010
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WCDMP, 76. Proceedings of the sixth seminar for homogenization and quality control in climatological databases
The aim of the homogenization procedures is to detect the inhomogeneities and to correct the series. In practice there are absolute and relative methods applied for this purpose. However the application of absolute methods is very problematic and hazardous since the separation of climate change signal and the inhomogeneity signal is essentially impossible. Relative methods can be applied if there are more station series given, which can be compared mutually. The methodology of comparison is related to the following questions: reference series creation, difference series constitution, multiple ...
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WCDMP, 71. Proceedings of the Fifth Seminar for Homogenization and Quality Control in Climatological Databases
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Operational hydrology report (OHR), 48. Hydrological Data Management: present state and trends
This report details the present state and trends in constructing data-bases for hydrological data, the real-time utilization of the data and the application of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to operational hydrology in various countries.
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WCDMP, 38. Report of the meeting of the WMO Commission for Climatology (CCl) Task Group on a future WMO Climate Database Management System (CDMS) : follow up Workshop to the WMO CCl Task Group Meeting on a future CDMS
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Czech Hydrometeorological Institute - WMO, 1999 (WMO/TD-No. 932)
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WCDMP, 34. Expert Meeting to Review and Assess the Oracle-based Prototype for Future Climate Database Management Systems (CDMS)
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