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Cloud-Based Weather Monitoring System

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Weather analysis plays a crucial role in daily activity to predict the weather system. Weather affects many fields, such as agriculture, industrial and aviation department. Temperature and humidity alarm systems are integrated with the monitoring system(s) at high and low set points. There should be an alert and also, most likely, a detectable alert, together with automated telephone dial-up or SMS text warnings to key personnel. The aforementioned material prefers constitution of actual time weather elements track setup and makes alert after a desired degree of temperature. This system is associated to the Thingspeak cloud service with sensors, to gather data and the data are accumulated in the desired channel. The channel data is analyzed by MATLAB analysis option on the Thingspeak cloud. Using IFTTT, which is a free web-based service to create the chain of simple conditional statements used to create the notification on mail, messages, tweet and so on. This observation of the temperature data plays a key role in server maintenance, and agriculture weather data is compulsory to predict the rainfall. In this paper we assert a solution that uses technologies like cloud computing, embedded systems and internet of things to improvise the productivity and at the same time decrease the usage. This architecture has been implemented in Neemrana, Rajasthan.

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The authors would like to acknowledge with gratitude, the support and love of their professors, and they all kept us going and this research would not have been possible without them.

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Chaganti, S.Y., Nanda, I., Pandi, K.R. (2020). Cloud-Based Weather Monitoring System. In: Borah, S., Emilia Balas, V., Polkowski, Z. (eds) Advances in Data Science and Management. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 37. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0978-0_23

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