TY - JOUR
T1 - CITYZER observation network and data delivery system
AU - Schmidt, Walter
AU - Harri, Ari Matti
AU - Nousiainen, Timo
AU - Hohti, Harri
AU - Johansson, Lasse
AU - Ojanperä, Olli
AU - Viitala, Erkki
AU - Niemi, Jarkko
AU - Turpeinen, Jani
AU - Saukko, Erkka
AU - Ronkko, Topi
AU - Lahti, Pekka
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements. The CITYZER research project was funded by Business Finland (Business Finland, 2020), grant no. Dnro 3021/31/2015, and contributions of the project consortium partners Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI, 2020), Tampere University (Tampere University, 2020), Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences (Haaga-Helia, 2020), Vaisala Oyj (Vaisala, 2020), Pegasor Oy (Pegasor, 2020), Sasken Finland Oy (Sasken, 2020), Emtele Oy (Emtele, 2020) and Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority (HSY, 2020).
Funding Information:
Financial support. This research has been supported by the Busi-
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Author(s).
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/10/13
Y1 - 2020/10/13
N2 - CITYZER develops new digital services and products to support decision-making processes related to weather and air quality in cities. This includes, for example, early warnings and forecasts (0-24 h), which allow for avoiding weather-related accidents, mitigate human distress and costs from weather-related damage and bad air quality, and generally improve the resilience and safety of the society. The project takes advantage of the latest scientific know-how and directly exploits the expertise obtained from earlier projects. Central to the project is the Observation Network Manager NM10 developed by Vaisala, on which CITYZER defines and builds new commercial services and connects new sensor networks, for example, for air quality measurements, as well as the ENFUSER local-scale air quality modelling system developed by the Finnish Meteorological Institute, for real-time air quality forecasts and nowcasts.
AB - CITYZER develops new digital services and products to support decision-making processes related to weather and air quality in cities. This includes, for example, early warnings and forecasts (0-24 h), which allow for avoiding weather-related accidents, mitigate human distress and costs from weather-related damage and bad air quality, and generally improve the resilience and safety of the society. The project takes advantage of the latest scientific know-how and directly exploits the expertise obtained from earlier projects. Central to the project is the Observation Network Manager NM10 developed by Vaisala, on which CITYZER defines and builds new commercial services and connects new sensor networks, for example, for air quality measurements, as well as the ENFUSER local-scale air quality modelling system developed by the Finnish Meteorological Institute, for real-time air quality forecasts and nowcasts.
U2 - 10.5194/gi-9-397-2020
DO - 10.5194/gi-9-397-2020
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85093523556
SN - 2193-0856
VL - 9
SP - 397
EP - 406
JO - GEOSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION, METHODS AND DATA SYSTEMS
JF - GEOSCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION, METHODS AND DATA SYSTEMS
IS - 2
ER -