Difference between revisions of "LinkedSensorData"
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This RDF dataset contains expressive descriptions of ~20,000 weather stations in the United States. The data originated at MesoWest, a project within the Department of Meterology at the University of Utah that has been aggregating weather data since 2002.[http://mesowest.utah.edu/index.html] On average, there are about five sensors per weather station measuring phenomena such as temperature, visibility, precipitation, pressure, wind speed, humidity, etc. In addition to location attributes such as latitude, longitude, and elevation, there are also links to locations in Geonames that are near each weather station. This sensors description dataset is now part of the LOD. | This RDF dataset contains expressive descriptions of ~20,000 weather stations in the United States. The data originated at MesoWest, a project within the Department of Meterology at the University of Utah that has been aggregating weather data since 2002.[http://mesowest.utah.edu/index.html] On average, there are about five sensors per weather station measuring phenomena such as temperature, visibility, precipitation, pressure, wind speed, humidity, etc. In addition to location attributes such as latitude, longitude, and elevation, there are also links to locations in Geonames that are near each weather station. This sensors description dataset is now part of the LOD. | ||
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This RDF dataset contains expressive descriptions of hurricane and blizzard observations in the United States. The data originated at MesoWest, a project within the Department of Meterology at the University of Utah that has been aggregating weather data since 2002.[http://mesowest.utah.edu/index.html] The observations collected include measurements of phenomena such as temperature, visibility, precipitation, pressure, wind speed, humidity, etc. The dataset includes observations within the entire United States during the time periods that several major storms were active -- including Hurricane Katrina, Ike, Bill, Bertha, Wilma, Charley, Gustav, and a major blizzard in Nevada in 2002. These observations are generated by weather stations described in the MesoWest/Kno.e.sis Sensor Description Dataset introduced below. Currently, this dataset contains around one-billion triples. | This RDF dataset contains expressive descriptions of hurricane and blizzard observations in the United States. The data originated at MesoWest, a project within the Department of Meterology at the University of Utah that has been aggregating weather data since 2002.[http://mesowest.utah.edu/index.html] The observations collected include measurements of phenomena such as temperature, visibility, precipitation, pressure, wind speed, humidity, etc. The dataset includes observations within the entire United States during the time periods that several major storms were active -- including Hurricane Katrina, Ike, Bill, Bertha, Wilma, Charley, Gustav, and a major blizzard in Nevada in 2002. These observations are generated by weather stations described in the MesoWest/Kno.e.sis Sensor Description Dataset introduced below. Currently, this dataset contains around one-billion triples. | ||
Revision as of 16:24, 14 November 2009
LinkedSensorData
This RDF dataset contains expressive descriptions of ~20,000 weather stations in the United States. The data originated at MesoWest, a project within the Department of Meterology at the University of Utah that has been aggregating weather data since 2002.[1] On average, there are about five sensors per weather station measuring phenomena such as temperature, visibility, precipitation, pressure, wind speed, humidity, etc. In addition to location attributes such as latitude, longitude, and elevation, there are also links to locations in Geonames that are near each weather station. This sensors description dataset is now part of the LOD.
- Sensors in United States: SPARQL Endpoint, RDF
- Sensors in Ohio: SPARQL Endpoint, RDF
LinkedObservationData
This RDF dataset contains expressive descriptions of hurricane and blizzard observations in the United States. The data originated at MesoWest, a project within the Department of Meterology at the University of Utah that has been aggregating weather data since 2002.[2] The observations collected include measurements of phenomena such as temperature, visibility, precipitation, pressure, wind speed, humidity, etc. The dataset includes observations within the entire United States during the time periods that several major storms were active -- including Hurricane Katrina, Ike, Bill, Bertha, Wilma, Charley, Gustav, and a major blizzard in Nevada in 2002. These observations are generated by weather stations described in the MesoWest/Kno.e.sis Sensor Description Dataset introduced below. Currently, this dataset contains around one-billion triples.
Name | Storm Type | Date | Size | #Triples | #Observations | Download |
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ALL Storms | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP | ||
Bill | Hurricane | August 17 - August 22, 2009 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Ike | Hurricane | September 1 - September 13, 2008 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Gustav | Hurricane | August 25 - August 31, 2008 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Bertha | Hurricane | July 6 - July 17, 2008 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Wilma | Hurricane | October 17 - October 23, 2005 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Katrina | Hurricane | August 23 - August 30, 2005 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Charley | Hurricane | August 9 - August 15, 2004 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |
Blizzard | April 1 - April 6, 2003 | 0 MB | 0 | 0 | RDF ZIP |