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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The Global Atlas Services is available from the EMD-API: It is a service created in order to provide an interface (REST/OpenAPI standard) to reliable information on wind-resources, siting-data (such site flow characteristics), geospatial-predictors and elevations. | [[File:EMDAPI_451x303.jpg|thumb|400px|right]]The Global Atlas Services is available from the EMD-API: It is a service created in order to provide an interface (REST/OpenAPI standard) to reliable information on wind-resources, siting-data (such site flow characteristics), geospatial-predictors and elevations. | ||
The service delviers a unitified interface to a wide range of atlas data, and has the following key features: | The service delviers a unitified interface to a wide range of atlas data, and has the following key features: | ||
Revision as of 14:51, 7 February 2021
Introduction
The Global Atlas Services is available from the EMD-API: It is a service created in order to provide an interface (REST/OpenAPI standard) to reliable information on wind-resources, siting-data (such site flow characteristics), geospatial-predictors and elevations.
The service delviers a unitified interface to a wide range of atlas data, and has the following key features:
- Instant data delivery: All datasets within the EMDAPI are ready processed and requests are served within seconds or minutes
- Hundreds of atlas parameters for renewable energy: EMDAPI provides access to hundreds of parameters on winds, siting, elevations and other geospatial parameters used within renewable energy
- Unified interface: The unified interface which allows for integration to internal processes and tools - and also very efficient uncertainty analysis with gigabytes of data easily accessed.
- Trusted datasets: EMDAPI builds upon the trusted data-bases and data-sources that have been used through the online-data services in windPRO for more than a decade.
- Built on open standards: EMDAPI is a REST based service that implements the OpenAPI standard].
- Available from any development tool: Access to the climate databases is available from your preferred development platform - C#, R, python, html, java, php, scala and swift. Just use the OpenAPI tools to generate the client software for your preferred platform.
Access
The API is currently (February 2020) in alpha-release. To see more documentation and to access the data-services, please visit the API through the following URL's:
- EMD-API Overview (Wiki) - here.
- EMD-API Main Page (API) - here.
- EMD-API Global Atlas Service UI (API) - here.
Any technical questions on our global atlas service can be addressed to our Senior Technical Specialist - Morten Lybech Thøgersen: mlt@emd.dk.