Smog 1n Mexico DF |
Depending on the
degree of interest of the authorities in cities, pollution control is
more or less in place, but, unfortunately, the monitoring systems which
are in use now, are ineffective. Technologies that allow to build
forecasts already exist, but they do not provide the necessary level of
accuracy and do not allow to predict rises to a dangerous levels of
pollution. The basis for the creation of accurate predictions certainly
are accurate data on key parameters in an amount, that is sufficient for
analysis.
OpenWeatherMap provides unencrypted API data on basic parameters such as carbon CO2, ozone O3, nitrogen dioxide NO2 and sulfur dioxide S02, as well as data on the contents in the air of fine particles AOD
(Aerosol optical depth), which are extremely dangerous for human
health. OpenWeatherMap processes massive amounts of accurate data that
can be processed for any geo point in the world. This data is obtained
from tens of thousands of sensors worldwide from satellites and
monitoring systems. On the basis of such data, using modern technology,
such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data has now become
possible to build the analytical system, capable of delivering
high-precision forecasts for maximum contaminant levels for a few days
in advance. With these forecasts, experts can formulate recommendations,
and local authorities are able to take measures to reduce pollution,
such as the optimization of the traffic, movement of industrial
facilities outside the city, planting of forests and the creating green
parks at key locations in major cities, the use of alternative sources
energy. Similar measures have already been shown to be effective in some
countries — in the UK (London) and in Japan (Tokyo).
OpenWeatherMap
provides API to the historical data, as long as to the data obtained as
a result of monitoring in real time, which allows a visual comparison,
including the virtualized format and helps to identify the sources and
periods of maximum and minimum levels of pollution, their possible
recurrence, estimate the effectiveness of measures taken to combat the
pollution and to understand the weaknesses of the monitoring
infrastructure in the big cities.
With
the help of a joint analysis of pollution data, historical and current
weather and satellite data provided by OpenWeatherMap, one can find the
cause of environmental degradation in any region or a particular
village — to find out the location of the sources of pollution, to
assess the impact of, for example, the formation and dispersion of smog,
important factors such as temperature and humidity, wind direction, the
level of ultraviolet radiation (UV index), to evaluate the pros and
cons of geographic location.
OpenWeatherMap interactive maps |
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