Data Sources
Data Sources
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.
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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.