Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
A discussion is presented of the Centralized Storm Information System (CSIS), a joint effort by several organizations including NASA and the National Weather Service, which has been developed to aid the forecaster in evaluating weather data. The CSIS was developed to provide a handling, analyzing, intercomparison, and display system for real-time data from all available sources. The CSIS hardware and software, the impact of the CSIS, and the initial experience gained following the implementation of the CSIS are examined. Several general insights learned from this interactive processing system are examined in detail, including the benefits of an evolutionary bottom up rather than top down design approach, the crucial nature of scheduler function to any real time system, the recognition that meteorological interactive terminals requirements are different from image processing terminals requirements, and the knowledge that forecasters generate a large peak load on computer resources.
Keywords:
METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
Type:
Conference on Aerospace and Aeronautical Meteorology; Jun 06, 1983 - Jun 09, 1983; Omaha, NE
Format:
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