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    ...This client enables to extract and download data through a python command line Indesol project sample: http://www.indeso.web.id/indeso_wp/index.php/faq/30-6-how-to-write-and-run-the-script-to-download-indeso-met-ocean-data
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    Forecast Production Assistant

    Forecast Production Assistant

    Met object database and interactive graphical editor

    Meteorologists use the FPA to create a series of weather charts, known as depictions, that show weather fields over a sequence of times. The weather fields can contain grid point data or sets of areas, lines or scattered points. The weather depictions are not just graphical displays, but windows into an object database. By connecting processes to the database, forecast offices can automatically generate forecast products or run local models, while spending more of their time on weather...
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    On December 8, 2009 the UK Met Office released records of worldwide land surface temperature readings. This project analyzes these records and produces output files that can be read by gnuplot and Google Earth to show temperature trends.
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