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CLIDATA ATACO Ltd. METEOHYDEX 2007
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Introduction Primary archiving of the climatology data Primary archiving of the climatology data Replaced the Clicom System (1993-2000) Replaced the Clicom System (1993-2000) Uses the Oracle Database Uses the Oracle Database Multilanguage support Multilanguage support Installed in more than 11 countries Installed in more than 11 countries Maximal comfort Maximal comfort Manual and automatic input of the data Manual and automatic input of the data
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Main features - definition Climatological Stations Climatological Stations Observed elements Observed elements Station observation Station observation Automatic calculations Automatic calculations Other static data (countries, units, basins …) Other static data (countries, units, basins …)
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Main features – source data Daily data (observed and automatic) Daily data (observed and automatic) Meteorological phenomena Meteorological phenomena Monthly data Monthly data Upper air data Upper air data Long term rainfall gauge measurements Long term rainfall gauge measurements Normals Normals One minute precipitation One minute precipitation
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Main features - calculations Daily data (according to formula) Daily data (according to formula) Monthly data Monthly data Long term normals Long term normals Long term extreme values Long term extreme values Interpolation of missing data Interpolation of missing data Inventory of missing data Inventory of missing data
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Main features – input User defined key entry forms User defined key entry forms Automatic imports from text files Automatic imports from text files Direct import from Clicom data file Direct import from Clicom data file
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Main features – other products Wind roses Wind roses X-day function X-day function Chart of the rainfall intensity Chart of the rainfall intensity User defined extremes User defined extremes
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Additional features User defined rights and restrictions to the data access User defined rights and restrictions to the data access Three level checking of the input data Three level checking of the input data Personalized key entry forms Personalized key entry forms Wide spread possibility of the deployment Wide spread possibility of the deployment
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Station geography
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Elements
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Station observation
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Automatic calculations - daily
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Automatic calculations - monthly
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Automatic calculations - normals
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Automatic calculations - extremes
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Other automatic calculations Interpolation of missed values Interpolation of missed values Day with phenomena Day with phenomena Inventory Inventory
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Static data - units
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Static data - list Elements Elements Historical units Historical units Coded values Coded values Instruments Instruments Observations schemes (regular, climatic) Observations schemes (regular, climatic) Different times (GMT, CET, CEST) Different times (GMT, CET, CEST) Basins, pedology, anthropogenic influence, vegetation cover and relief Basins, pedology, anthropogenic influence, vegetation cover and relief Other (Seasons, summer times, etc.) Other (Seasons, summer times, etc.)
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Data – daily climatic
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Data – daily regular
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Data - phenomena
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Data - upper air
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Data – rainfall gauges
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Data – one minute precipitation
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Data checking – 1. level definition Station Station Station observation Station observation Lower and upper limits Lower and upper limits Rounding Rounding Flags Flags
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Data checking – 2. level quality control formulas
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Data checking – 2. level checking process
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Data checking – 3. level spatial analysis
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Manual - key entry of the data
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Input - automatic import methods
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Input – automatic import jobs
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Input - import from Clicom
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Products – Wind rose
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Products – X-day function
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Other Products Intensity rainfall chart Intensity rainfall chart User extremes User extremes CLIMAT message CLIMAT message Regular customers Regular customers Automatic Email and FTP Automatic Email and FTP
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Security Definition of users Definition of users Data access restrictions Data access restrictions Application rights and roles Application rights and roles
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System requirements Oracle 8.1.5 and above Oracle 8.1.5 and above Different requirements from portable PC to system of power servers with replication of the data Different requirements from portable PC to system of power servers with replication of the data Different OS (Unix, MS Windows) Different OS (Unix, MS Windows)
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Data extraction – MS Excel
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Data Extraction – Oracle Discoverer
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Data Extraction – SQL interpreter
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Data extraction – Another
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Conclusion Definitions of static data Definitions of static data Types of stored measured data Types of stored measured data Calculation possibilities Calculation possibilities Input of the data Input of the data Data extraction possibilities Data extraction possibilities
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CLIDATA ATACO Ltd. Presentation was prepared by Jiří Walder Jiri.walder@ataco.cz, SW engineer, www.ataco.cz, Czech Republic METEOHYDEX 2007
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