NinJo

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NinJo
Basic data

developer German Weather Service , Meteorological Service of Canada, Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut , Federal Office for Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss , Bundeswehr
Publishing year 2000
operating system GNU / Linux, Microsoft Windows
programming language Java
www.ninjo-workstation.com

NinJo is one of the largest meteorological data processing and visualization systems in the world. The proprietary, fee-based system is being jointly developed by the German, Swiss, Canadian and Danish weather services and the German armed forces. NinJo is completely implemented in the Java programming language and runs on a wide variety of platforms (Windows, Unix, etc.). It contains components for the visualization of meteorological data, for the monitoring of weather events, the manual edition of point date forecasts and the interactive creation and editing of weather maps . The visualization of meteograms , TEMP diagrams (soundings) and sections (cross-sections) is possible. The modular structure of the software and the extensive options for individual and level-specific system configuration (system, site and user) enable broadband use for processing a wide variety of meteorological data.

The operational introduction in the German Weather Service took place in 2006. The system was started in 2000 as a joint project of the German Weather Service and the Geophysical Advisory Service of the Bundeswehr. At that time it was still called the Common Graphic System (GGS).

Individual evidence

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