Finnish Meteorological Institute is opening its weather data. Slides kept in Aaltoes Insights event describes first insights about open data portal and what is going to be opened.
1. Open Weather Data
Roope Tervo
Finnish Meteorological Institute
Aaltoes Insights
Open Data
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2. What? Why?
Finnish Meteorological Institute is
opening weather data it owns:
• Real time observations
• Forecast models
• And more…
Countless opportunities to build
new apps and services with weather
data.
• Weather impacts each and
everyone.
• Many fields and activities are
affected by weather
• Pure weather apps or weather
integrated to apps
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3. Content
Data is opened in phases:
• First sets available by summer 2013
• New sets will be added during 2013-2014
Data sets can be categorized into three types:
• Real time observation
• Latest observations from the area,
weather radars…
• Observation time series
• Long time series from some point(s)
• Forecast models
• Time series to a single point or binary
encoded grid data
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4. Example of Data Sets - Real Time Observations
Data set Description Time Estimated
Interval publish date
Weather Observations Temperature, Wind, 10 min Summer 2013
Humidity, Ground
Temperature…
Sun Radiation UV, Short and Long Term 1 min Summer 2013
Radiation…
Marine Observations Waves, Sea Temperature, 1h Summer 2013
Sea Level…
Weather Radars Precipitation Rate, 5 min Summer 2013
Precipitation Amount…
Lightning Thunder Strikes in Finland 5 min Summer 2013
Soundings Temperature, Humidity, 2 times a day 2014
Pressure, Wind from ground
to 25 km height
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5. Example of Data Sets - Observation Time Series
Data set Description Time Interval Estimated
publish date
Real Time Real Time Observations from AWS 2013 – Summer 2013
specific location(s) Soundings 1959 –
Observations Flashes 1998 –
Sea Level 1971 –
Waves 2005 –
Climatological Dayly and monthly temperature 1959 - Summer 2013
mean and extreme values from
Observations weather stations
Climatological Monthly temperature and 1961 - 2013
precipitation rate mean values
Observations interpolated to grid
Climatological Climatological Reference. Reference seasons: 2013
Temperature, humidity, pressure, 1971-2000 1981-2010
Reference precipitation amount and snow
depth.
Historical Long time series of temperature End of 19th century - 2013
and precipitation
Observations
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6. Example of Data Sets - Forecast Models
Data set Description Time Interval Estimated
publish date
Weather forecast model Point forecasts and grid data Latest model run Summer 2013
HIRLAM RCR (4 times a day)
0…54 h
Sea level model Point forecast to 13 locations Latest model run Summer 2013
OAAS HIRLAM (4 times a day)
0...54 h
Other Sea forecast Wave (WAM), current (HBM) Latest model run Summer 2013
models and ice forecast models as (4 times a day)
grid data 0...54 h
Other
Data set Description Estimated
publish date
Environmental Monitoring Weather observation stations, radars… Summer 2013
Facilities
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7. Open Data Interface
FMI open data portal is designed to
meet INSPIRE requirements
• Catalog (CSW) provides a high
level catalog.
• View Service (WMS) shows the
data as an example.
• Download Service (WFS 2.0)
provides the data in GML
(Geography Markup Language)
encoded form.
• For large data sets as weather
forecast model WFS provides a
GML envelope with a link to the
binary encoded data.
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8. Open Data Interface
• O&M (Observation & Measurement)
standard is honored.
• Data format is optimized for data
exchange and interoperability.
• Interoperability in INSPIRE means
the possibility to combine spatial
data and services from different
sources across the European
Community in a consistent way.
• And there will be much data
available in next few years,
take a look:
• http://www.paikkatietoikkuna.fi/w
eb/fi/kansallinen-aineistoluettelo
• http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu
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9. Open Data Interface
Registration will be required for open
data portal.
• The user will get an API Key.
• Transactions will be limited based
on the API Key.
• Catalog (CSW) will be open
• Download Service (WFS) have
loose limits
• View Service (WMS) have quite
strict limits
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10. Open Data Interface
So.. WMS is just for browsing the data.
• If you want provide maps in your
applications, you have to download
the data and create your own WMS.
WFS transaction limits are designed so
that
• You should be able to download
almost as much data as you want
into your server.
• But applications with lots of end
users can not rely directly on FMI
WFS.
Possibility to purchase unlimited
access to the data.
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11. Libraries
FMI is also going to publish an open
source library ’MetO Lib’ to help loading
and handling data.
• First JavaScript
• Next some scripting language, but
what?
• Python?
• PHP?
Some sample client implementations
are going to be published as well.
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12. When
The portal is published by summer
2013.
• Beta version opens in February.
• Beta version will contain some data
but its content and API may change
before the release date.
• Try it out! We are eager to get
feedback as soon as possible.
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13. Interested?
Hope to hear about you soon! Follow our web pages and
Facebook:
• http://ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/avoin-data
• http://www.facebook.com/fmibeta
Thank you!
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