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This section will detail the different data sources available to feed the prediction models and algorithms that will enable us to anticipate extreme weather events, thereby contributing to a more effective response to meteorological emergencies. Their usefulness, quality and availability will be evaluated.

Data Sources

  • Conferencia Hidrográfica del Júcar – SAIH

    Public body responsible for water management in the Júcar River Basin District.

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  • Sistema de Información Agroclimática para el Regadío (SiAR)

    Network of over 520 weather stations that captures, records, and disseminates agroclimatic data necessary to determine the water demand of irrigated farms.

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  • Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET)

    Official Spanish government agency responsible for observing, forecasting and studying meteorological phenomena.

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  • AEMET (ROCIO)

    AEMET Observational Grid with Optimal Interpolation.

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  • AEMET (Spain02)

    Institutional collaboration between AEMET and the Santander Meteorology Group (SMG) at the University of Cantabria-CSIC.

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  • Copernicus

    Project coordinated and managed by the European Commission.

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  • MSWEP

    Multi-Source Weighted-Ensemble Precipitation (MSWEP) is a high-resolution global precipitation dataset.

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  • CEDEX

    It is the centre for studies and experimentation in public works.

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  • AVSRE

    The Valencian Agency for Security and Emergency Response (AVSRE) manages civil protection, emergency management, firefighting and public safety in the Valencian Community.

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