Climate Services (Dec 2024)

Web-services, the leverage in query and bulk download of big climate geospatial data. Case of study: The Chihuahuan Desert

  • Victor M Rodríguez-Moreno,
  • Aldo Rafael Martínez-Sifuentes,
  • Juan Estrada-Ávalos,
  • Pedro Félix-Valencia,
  • Ramón Trucíos-Caciano,
  • César Valenzuela-Solano

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36
p. 100515

Abstract

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The Chihuahuan Desert is a distinctive and ecologically diverse region that is particularly susceptible to climate change. To effectively characterize the ecosystem services in this area, access to extensive geospatial data is crucial. Web services have emerged as a powerful solution for querying and downloading large volumes of climate geospatial data. Specifically, the Chihuahuan Desert Web Service (ChDWS) has been developed to streamline access to climate data. This service features an intuitive interface that enables researchers and decision-makers to efficiently query and download substantial datasets related to the region’s climate. With an internet connection, users can access the ChDWS more efficiently and conveniently from anywhere. This enhances the ability of researchers and decision-makers to obtain the data necessary for their studies and assessments. Web services, such as the ChDWS, offer significant advantages in querying and bulk downloading large climate geospatial datasets. They facilitate access to essential data for climate research and assessments, ultimately aiding in the better understanding and management of climate change impacts in the Chihuahuan Desert. By supporting bulk downloads in CSV and GeoTiff formats, web services like the ChDWS streamline data management and facilitate a better understanding and management of climate change impacts in the Chihuahuan Desert.

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