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Meteo Read: Client Software for Inserting Observed Atmospheric Data into MySQLTM Database

SZABÓ-TAKÁCS, BEÁTA, TAMÁS TAKÁCS and Aleš ROČEK

Basic information

Original name

Meteo Read: Client Software for Inserting Observed Atmospheric Data into MySQLTM Database

Authors

SZABÓ-TAKÁCS, BEÁTA, TAMÁS TAKÁCS and Aleš ROČEK

Edition

Vol. 2. London, 176 pp. 2023/BP/6972E, 2023

Publisher

B P International

Other information

Type of outcome

Odborná kniha

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

printed version "print"

ISBN

978-81-969141-9-6

Keywords in English

JavaTM Language, MySQLTM, database, atmospheric data, global change

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 29/2/2024 10:48, Ing. Aleš Roček, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Investigating the tendency of climate change and its effects on ecology, economy and sociology is essential for long-term policy making. The long-term measure-ment of the physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere with state-of-the-art instruments provides high-quality data for these studies. MeteoRead is a client database software that imports the observed atmospheric data, e.g. wind direction, wind speed, aerosol particle concentration, etc. and makes them available in different file formats most commonly used in climate re-search. This JavaTM-based program applies the Structured Query Language (SQL) functions such as table creation on a database server, data or figures insertion into the table and data selection via Graphical User Interface. The selected data can be stored in NetCDF, HDF5, DataBase or TXT file formats, and the figures can be available in PNG, JPG, JPNG, PDF or GIF file formats. The program was tested on Linux and Windows platforms with different JavaTM Development Kit. The Mete-oRead is planned to be developed to visualise the annual, seasonal, monthly, daily or hourly average value of the selected data and to use the functionality of the SQL database to calculate various mathematical and statistical correlations.