- From: Jeremy Tarling <jeremy.tarling@bbc.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 09:17:50 +0100
- To: public-lod@w3.org
hi Kingsley > Is the actual Weather data going to be structured? For instance, you > could mark this up using Microdata or RDFa using HTML data islands. the data is structured in that it's basically templated groups of forecast values (max/min temperature, visibility, wind-speed/direction, etc) for a given location at a given time slot, so I guess it wouldn't be too huge a leap to introduce rdfa or microdata - again something I can recommend to the product team. JT >> >> On 27/08/2011 03:02, richard.hancock@3kbo.com wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> next week I am meeting with the New Zealand Met Service ( >>> http://www.metservice.com/ ). Before the meeting I am planning to do >>> some >>> background research on examples of weather related information being >>> published as Linked Data. >>> >>> If you know of some examples I'd really like to hear about them, >>> especially around the business value of publishing weather related >>> information as Linked Data. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Richard Hancock >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > >
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