Re: Solar Radiation Vocabulary

Weather and Surface Radiation have a lot of cross-over. It is a do-it-yourself project[my own ... 7,8].

Try ...
National Weather Service    US    [1]
ERSL-NOAA                           US    [2]
USNO                                        US    [3]
Geoscience                                AU   [4]
AWS                                            AU    [5]
ESTI                                          EU    [6]
EPA Widgets                            US    [9]


Hope this is helpful.
--Gannon


[1] http://graphical.weather.gov/xml/

[2] http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/

[3] http://www.usno.navy.mil/astronomy

[4] http://ga.gov.au/

[5] http://www.bom.gov.au/

[6] http://re.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esti/

[7] http://www.rustprivacy.org/2012/toward/  (XML for Civil Twilight)

[8] http://www.rustprivacy.org/2012/weather/  (XML Civil Twilight/XML Weather)
[9] http://www.epa.gov/enviro/facts/widgets.html






________________________________
 From: Alejandro Rodríguez González <alejandro.rod.gnz@gmail.com>
To: public-lod@w3.org 
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 6:46 AM
Subject: Solar Radiation Vocabulary
 

Hello to all,

I forward a question from a colleague which have experienced some problems with the mailing list. Bearing in mind that I'm currently helping on the same project I'm also interested in this information: Apologies if exist duplicates.

Original:

I'm working on a small project to publish as Linked Data some values of solar radiation measured by weather stations. I have the vocabulary almost ready, but there is a thing that I'm not sure how can I do it.

I want to make an external link between the station and the type of radiation measured. Do you know if exist some physical vocabulary with terms about radiation? For example: infrarred, direct solar radiation, fuzzy solar radiation, etc.

I was thinking in making a link to dbpedia but I prefer to ask if someone know if exists a vocabulary with the terms.

Best,

Alejandro
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Dr. Alejandro Rodríguez González - PhD

Computer Science Department
University Carlos III of Madrid
http://www.alejandrorg.com/
Phone: +34 91.624.6257



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