Bridging the energy and meteorology information gap

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This chapter discusses the information gaps relating to the type, level of accuracy and frequency of delivery of specific weather and climate information, and what extra information is required by the energy sector in the coming years. It is argued that ongoing technical and scientific interaction between weather and climate service providers and the energy sector, supported by input from the information and communication technologies, can help bridge these gaps. This will help the users in the energy sector to both understand and respond appropriately to the available weather and climate information. Focusing on the linkages between weather-, climate- and energy-related information and data, the chapter draws attention to barriers to data sharing, benefits of overcoming the barriers and strategies to enhance data-sharing arrangements between the weather, climate and energy communities.

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Gunasekera, D. (2018). Bridging the energy and meteorology information gap. In Weather and Climate Services for the Energy Industry (pp. 1–11). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68418-5_1

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