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A SVRGIS:Geographic Information System (GIS) to Improve Real - Time Weather Transformation for Phelan Cyclone - 2013


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1 Department of CSE, RKDF Engineering College, Bhopal (M.P.), India
2 Department of CSE, SRIT Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P.), India
3 Department of CSE, SRGI Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P.), India
     

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Storm Prediction Center Severe Weather (SVRGIS) Geographic Information System (GIS) applications are becoming increasingly popular in many organizations, including the federal government. Emergency operations have taken advantage of these capabilities. “GIS can be beneficial in many ways, but in the simplest of terms, it connects people to information through geography. Government can use GIS to store, manage, and access information about its facilities, people, and environment. It gives government officials a way to visualize data that helps them make decisions about project planning and economic development.
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Authors

Amit Awasthi
Department of CSE, RKDF Engineering College, Bhopal (M.P.), India
Neetesh Nema
Department of CSE, SRIT Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P.), India
Manish Mahant
Department of CSE, SRGI Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P.), India

Abstract


Storm Prediction Center Severe Weather (SVRGIS) Geographic Information System (GIS) applications are becoming increasingly popular in many organizations, including the federal government. Emergency operations have taken advantage of these capabilities. “GIS can be beneficial in many ways, but in the simplest of terms, it connects people to information through geography. Government can use GIS to store, manage, and access information about its facilities, people, and environment. It gives government officials a way to visualize data that helps them make decisions about project planning and economic development.