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Norwegian Meteorological Observations Metadata Model by Gabriel Kielland and Terje Reite

Explore the structural and descriptive metadata models used in Norwegian meteorological observations, emphasizing concept schema, data flow, and key identifiers. Discover the latest updates promoting transparency and integration in climatology.

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Norwegian Meteorological Observations Metadata Model by Gabriel Kielland and Terje Reite

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  1. Stinfosys The metadata model of the Norwegian meteorological observations by Gabriel Kielland and Terje Reite

  2. Metadata • Structural metadata • Domain model • Conceptual schema • Logical schema • Descriptive metadata • Metacontent

  3. Observations data flow • Keys are: • Station id • Parameter id • Level • Sensor • Message format id • Time

  4. Geographical context • Fixed/mobile • Location • Height • Furtherobservationdefinition • Equipment (measurementmethod) • Calibration / maintenance • Placement / mounting • Ownership • Restrictionsonuse

  5. What’s new? • Transparency • Integration • From logistics into climatology

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