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Overview of the UNIDART Project: Uniform Data Request Interface

The UNIDART Project, managed by Dr. Jürgen Seib from the Deutscher Wetterdienst, focuses on developing a streamlined Uniform Data Request Interface. This initiative aims to improve data exchange and accessibility among meteorological institutions. Key phases include requirements analysis, feasibility assessment, and technical concept development. The project commenced on September 1, 2001, with the first phase concluding in May 2002. Advisory committee members include Chris Little from UKMO and Dr. Frans van der Wel from KNMI.

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Overview of the UNIDART Project: Uniform Data Request Interface

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    1. The UNIDART Project Jrgen Seib Deutscher Wetterdienst Referat fr Datenbanksysteme e-mail: juergen.seib@dwd.de

    2. Friday, 20 July 2012 - 2 - General Project Info UNIDART: Uniform Data Request Interface Project Manager: Dr. Jrgen Seib (DWD) Advisory Committee: Chris Little (UKMO) Dr. Frans van der Wel (KNMI) 3 Phases: requirements analysis and assessment of feasibility definition of a technical concept implementation Start: 1st September 2001 End of phase I: Mai 2002

    3. Friday, 20 July 2012 - 3 -

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