Abstract

Software for an automatic weather data collection and processing software was developed based around a computer bulletin board (OPUS). At night, an external event timer stops the bulletin board, executes a series of EXE files that interrogate climate stations, processes and writes the data to files. OPUS makes meteorological data readily available in electronic form. Users can download data, convert data to select formats and then download the processed data or run external programs that use the climatic data.

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