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PRESENTATION “INTERNATIONAL WEATHER FORECAST”
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Requirements
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Technology or Application
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Tools Used
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Future Scope
Introduction:-
This is describes a new method of weather forecast presentation based on modern mobile
communication technologies – at the moment the fastest-growing industry in the world.
Recent studies show that every fifth person in the world owns a mobile device, and in
Croatia more than 80 percent of households have at least one; at the same time, only 37
percent have a personal computer (GFK, 2003).
Human beings have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia and
formally since the 19th century. Weather forecasts are made by collecting quantitative
data about the current state of the atmosphere at a given place and using meteorology to
project how the atmosphere will change.
Once a human-only endeavor based mainly upon changes in barometric pressure, current
weather conditions, and sky condition or cloud cover, weather forecasting now relies on
computer-based models that take many atmospheric factors into account. Human input is still
required to pick the best possible forecast model to base the forecast upon, which involves
pattern recognition skills,tele-connections, knowledge of model performance, and knowledge
of model biases. The inaccuracy of forecasting is due to the chaotic nature of the atmosphere,
the massive computational power required to solve the equations that describe the
atmosphere, the error involved in measuring the initial conditions, and an incomplete
understanding of atmospheric processes. Hence, forecasts become less accurate as the
difference between current time and the time for which the forecast is being made (the range
of the forecast) increases. The use of ensembles and model consensus help narrow the error
and pick the most likely outcome.
The are a variety of end uses to weather forecasts. Weather warnings are
important forecasts because they are used to protect life and property. Forecasts based on
temperature and precipitation are important to agriculture, and therefore to traders within
commodity markets. Temperature forecasts are used by utility companies to estimate
demand over coming days. On an everyday basis, people use weather forecasts to determine
what to wear on a given day. Since outdoor activities are severely curtailed by heavy rain,
snow and wind chill, forecasts can be used to plan activities around these events, and to plan
ahead and survive them. In 2009, the US spent $5.1 billion on weather forecasting
PROJECT
SUMMARY:-
Hardware requirements:
RAM 50 MB
Software requirements:
In Croatia, as well as abroad, current technologies (radio, TV, newspaper) have been exploiting
weather forecast presentations for a long time already so that there are limited possibilities left of
further development (specialised TV-stations etc.)
In the last decade, the rapid development of mobile technology has introduced a significantly new
way of communication and living.
So far, the weather forecast in mobile devices was mainly presented through SMS (short message
service) and MMS (multimedia message service), WAP pages etc. The disadvantage of such an
approach is that the user always gets the same product. The Java technology, on the other hand,
allows the building of software that provides interactive access through the intuitive interface, at
any desired time and in every place.
Besides weather forecasts, users can also retrieve real-time information, such as data from
automatic synop stations, radar and satellite images (every 15 and 30 minutes, respectively),
special warnings, nowcastings etc. As the application uses data from the Internet, independently of
the mobile provider, users can access the desired information no matter where they are, whether in
TOOLS USED-
1. Java
2. Java swing
3. Android
4. API Key
5. XML
Working:-
Weather project application is a web based application through which you will able to
get all the reports related to weather forecasting of any locations. Its geographical
locator which will be received through your browser setting and server configuration will
automatically identify the location and able to present its weather details such as
temperature, direction of wind, rains, humidity etc. To change the location you will just
have to select the options provided below to get its details. Its new avatars and feed
burner will also allow its users to get the weather reports directly to their mail, when
they were not able to access this particular domain or even when the server is down.
Its weather watch gadgets in animated form will able to notify about weather for
particular date and time also. It will also able to focus on critical weather condition for
a particular gadgets through this gadgets. So with one weather solutions, its users can
get weather reports by getting information directly from satellite and radar via proper
communication medium using java servlet coding.
Its calculations and details are so accurate, that you can even check and match it
from news channel. Its user’s friendly tools are so simple to use, that even a child
can handle it and get information on particular geographical area.
FUTURE SCOPE-
Our project for Java-enabled mobile & windows devices has been successfully
tested on several types of devices. The application is small and is not computer-
expensive, which makes installation and usage relatively easy. Modern wireless
technology combined with Java technology provides advanced usage of products
such as weather forecasts, so that the user can selectively and interactively access
the desired data, no matter where he is in the entire World. The authors believe that
this and similar solutions, and their applications, will play a dominant role in modern
weather forecast presentation, especially with regard to the new coming generations
of mobile devices.
THANK YOU
References:
• https://projectsgeek.com/2014/07/weather-report-project-java.htm
• Sušanj, D., 1997: Java: Program iranjeza Internet i World Wide Web. Znak,
Zagreb, 722 pp.
• Topley, K., 2002: J2ME in a Nutshell, O' Reilly, 478 pp