Study of the Construction of Operational Management of Meteorological Archives in Qinghai Province
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https://doi.org/10.6981/FEM.202412_5(12).0007Keywords:
Meteorological Archives; Digital Information; Intensive and Efficient.Abstract
Meteorological archives are historical records formed in the activities of meteorological operational technology and scientific research. They represent a valuable asset for meteorological departments and constitute an important scientific and technological archive resource at the national level. As a crucial conduit for recording meteorological data and facilitating meteorological research and forecasting, the management of meteorological archives is confronted with a unique set of opportunities. The ongoing advancement of information technology is presenting new challenges and opportunities for the development of meteorological archive business management practices. As a significant component of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, the development of meteorological archive business management holds particular importance and value. This paper examines the current status of meteorological archive business management in Qinghai Province, and offers guidance for advancing the modernisation, digitisation and intelligent development of meteorological archive business management in the context of big data.
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