A unified hydrometeorological system is being developed in Crimea
Scientists from the Marine Hydrophysical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Sevastopol are developing the concept and structure of a unified hydrometeorological system for tracking the weather along maritime transport routes in Southern Russia. This is reported by the press service of the Southern Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
So far, separate components of such a system have been created. One of them is a database of data from satellites and other sources of monitoring the state of the Azov-Black Sea and Caspian Seas.
Currently, the main working element is the Black Sea Marine Forecasting Center. Every day it provides up-to-date information in automatic mode, writes IA SevastopolMedia.
In the future, subsystems may be added to the system for predicting oil pollution, assessing the state of the ecosystem, monitoring water quality and coastal conditions.
The results have already been used by a number of interested organizations. Among them are Rospotrebnadzor during the accident at the Kakhovskaya HPP and the Crimean operational center after the wreck of the tankers Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239.
Earlier, Izvestia wrote that Russian scientists have created an artificial intelligence-based model that can predict the weather in a particular yard. She is able to "land" large-scale weather data on a local terrain map.
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