SEOUL, Nov. 1 (Korea Bizwire) — The Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) announced on Monday that it will release the climate and weather observation and prediction data that it has accumulated internally to the public.
Such data will be provided in one stop through the application programming interface (API)-based climate weather data hub. Once an integrated API service is prepared in February next year, the data will be available to anyone.
Thereafter, the state weather agency will additionally provide visual data by July and artificial intelligence (AI)-based big data analytics by November.
In addition to existing weather forecasts and special forecasts, tens of thousands of terabytes of data will be available, ranging from forecasts 100 years ago to the climate change scenario for 100 years in the future.
To ensure a stable service even in disaster situations, the KMA plans to have a backup data center and establish an integrated preservation system by 2024.
Kevin Lee (kevinlee@koreabizwire.com)