Challenges
The government weather forecasting agency faced several challenges in modernizing its data acquisition, storage, and dissemination processes. These challenges included the need to acquire data from existing weather stations in every district across the country, as well as the requirement to build additional weather stations for subdistricts to enhance coverage and accuracy. Additionally, the agency needed a robust big data platform to store and analyze the vast amount of weather data collected. Furthermore, there was a demand for a user-friendly service portal application to allow general users to access weather data, preview reports, and purchase specific datasets.
Our Solution
Stream provided comprehensive solutions to address the challenges faced by the government weather forecasting agency:
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- Data Acquisition and Expansion: We implemented data acquisition systems to gather data from existing weather stations in every district and built additional weather stations in subdistricts to enhance coverage and accuracy.
- Big Data Platform: Leveraging Cloudera as the big data platform and MinIO for object storage, we developed a scalable and secure infrastructure to store and manage the vast amount of weather data collected.
- Analytics and Reporting: Utilizing SAS analytics software, we generated insightful reports and visualizations to provide valuable insights into weather patterns and trends.
- Data Warehouse: We implemented SQL Enterprise for data warehousing, ensuring efficient storage, organization, and retrieval of weather data for analysis and reporting purposes.
- Service Portal Application: We designed and developed a user-friendly service portal application with a microservice architecture, allowing general users to access weather data, preview reports, and purchase specific datasets with ease.
Key Achievements
Stream’s solutions enabled the government weather forecasting agency to achieve significant achievements:
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- Enhanced Data Coverage and Accuracy: The implementation of additional weather stations improved data coverage and accuracy, leading to more reliable weather forecasting.
- Scalable and Secure Data Infrastructure: The adoption of Cloudera and MinIO provided a scalable and secure big data platform for storing and managing vast amounts of weather data.
- Insightful Analytics and Reporting: The utilization of SAS analytics software facilitated the generation of insightful reports and visualizations, empowering decision-makers with valuable insights into weather patterns and trends.
- Efficient Data Management: The implementation of SQL Enterprise for data warehousing ensured efficient storage, organization, and retrieval of weather data, enabling seamless analysis and reporting.
- User-Friendly Access to Weather Data: The development of a service portal application with a microservice architecture provided general users with easy access to weather data, report previews, and data purchase options, enhancing user experience and satisfaction.
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Overall, Stream’s solutions enabled the government weather forecasting agency to modernize its data acquisition, storage, and dissemination processes, leading to improved weather forecasting capabilities and enhanced public access to weather information.