ACIS Applied Climate Information System
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ACISApplied Climate Information System
ACIS System Architecture
System design is optimized for the Internet
Distributed/Synchronized data bases
Resiliency built-in to handle system failures
Object-oriented programming design allows for extension of capabilities
Flexible interfaces can link to all ACIS components
All information is delivered as products developed through user interaction
Integrated Data Sources
Time-integrated datasets IDD and NOAAport (SHEF, DSM) Coop-3206, 3200 (final, preliminary, keyed) 9641 (normals) 3280 (surface airways) 3220 (monthly) – planned
Integrated with other data sources Mesonets: AWDN, Oklahoma Mesonet RAWS, SNOTEL, SCAN, USGS, CoCoRaHS (Jan
2010) Local key entry
Meta data to support all stations
ACIS Data Picture
Synchronized Data
Services and Interfaces
Web Services• A web service is traditionally defined as:
...a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. It has an interface described in a machine-processable format and preferred data formats to facilitate information exchange
• Web services today are frequently just Application Programming Interfaces (API) or web APIs that can be accessed over a network and executed on a remote system hosting the requested services
• Within ACIS, web services are a new area of development that will reduce the development hurdles for climate partners