New APAT project
- https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/en/archive/news/year-2005/archimede
- New APAT project
- 2005-11-28T00:01:00+00:00
- 2005-12-09T00:05:00+00:00
- When Nov 28, 2005 12:01 AM to Dec 09, 2005 12:05 AM (GMT+0 / UTC0)
- Where Montreal
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, the new ARCHIve of MEteomarine Data
for the Environment, has started on July 2005. ARCHIMEDE project
has been developed by APAT in collaboration with the OGS of
Trieste, Italy. The development and the realization of the
informative system rely on the long experience of both partner in
managing their data bases, like the network RON and RMN, for APAT,
and the oceanographic data base for OGS.
The ARCHIMEDE project aims to facilitate the exchange of national
meteo-marine data, gathering data and information which at the
moment are spread on multiple sources, like public administration
and private agencies. The collection, the quality control and the
storage system of national data meets the need of making these data
available as a reference for marine coastal research and actions.
At the moment, data present on this system are coming from APAT
(RMN and RON time series) and from the National Institute of
Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics - OGS of Trieste.
The need of building this centralized database of observations is
mainly due to the dissemination over multiple sources of a huge
amount of marine coastal information that has made difficult the
access to this data for climate study purposes, e.g. numerical
models calibration.
Data management in a centralized dataset allows to develop standard
procedures for data quality control. At the same time, the modular
structure of the system allows to gather different kinds of
information (e.g. from instruments or from cruises, both
meteorological and marine data) referring to different periods.
The program also enables all national and regional research centers
or agencies who want to join the project to access data, data
products and information. The project will be presented in a
Workshop in Roma (APAT, via Curtatone 3) on 29th-30th november.