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The use of Geographic Information Systems in climatology and meteorology: COST 719

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2005

Izabela Dyras
Affiliation:
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Satellite Research Department, Kraków, Poland Email: izabela_dyras@imgw.pl
Hartwig Dobesch
Affiliation:
Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (Zamg), Vienna, Austria
Estelle Grueter
Affiliation:
Meteoswiss, Zurich, Switzerland
Antonio Perdigao
Affiliation:
Instituto Hidraulica, Engenharia Rural E Ambiente, Ihera, Lisbon, Portugal
Ole E. Tveito
Affiliation:
Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Oslo, Norway
John E. Thornes
Affiliation:
School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Frans van der Wel
Affiliation:
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI), Debilt. The Netherlands
Lorenzo Bottai
Affiliation:
Laboratorio Per La Meteorologia e La Modellistica Ambientale, Florence, Italy
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Abstract

The COST Action 719 started in 2001 and presently 20 European countries are participating. The main objectives of the Action are to establish interfaces between GIS and meteorological data, assess the availability, contents and accessibility of meteorological and climatological data sets and encourage and foster European co-operation.

The tasks are carried out within three working groups concentrated on issues such as data access and availability, methods of spatial interpolation and developing recommendations for standardised GIS applications.

The applications that have been adopted mainly focus on three parameters, i.e. precipitation, temperature and energy balance for which three demonstration projects have been formulated.

It is expected that the Action will result in recommendations for better and more cost-effective production of state-of-the-art meteorological and climatological information. Also an improvement of the co-operation between European countries in the application of GIS in the field of meteorology, climatology and environmental sciences should be achieved together with better-trained personnel within the operational and scientific divisions of national meteorological services.

Additionally, the development of a visualisation system for climate data sets for internet applications is under preparation. This paper provides information concerning the work in progress on the demonstration projects made within COST 719.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2005 Royal Meteorological Society

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