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Updated Hydrology Service (Version 3.1.0)
Our Delivery Manager Tom Guilbert describes the improvements to the Hydrology Service we’ve released today for the Environment Agency. Introduction In previous blogs I’ve described the hugely expanded version of the Hydrology Service and its underpinning API that we built and run for the Environment Agency (EA). The service is built on our Agora Measurement…
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Tracking environmental data using the Hydrology service API
Our CTO Dave Reynolds explains how the new Hydrology API can be used efficiently to keep a local copy of some hydrology data up to date.
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Introducing Hydrology Service Version 3.1.0
Our Delivery Manager Tom Guilbert describes the up-and-coming improvements to the Hydrology Service we are working on for the Environment Agency. Introduction In previous blogs I’ve described the hugely expanded version of the Hydrology Service and its underpinning API that we built and run for the Environment Agency (EA). The service is built on our…
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Linked Data Government Community then and now (11 years since UKGovLD)
At the end of June it will be 11 years since the Government and Industry Linked Data Working Group was set up to support the adoption of connected data, web focused data standards and key reference data approaches that have been embedded across the UK Public sector. The group was a great collaborative team that…
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Accessing the Environment Agency’s continuous monitoring archive via API
Our delivery manager Tom Guilbert highlights the updated API that underpins the Environment Agency’s continuous monitoring archive that we designed, built and run. The API is a way to access the massive volume of data behind the Hydrology Data Explorer. Introduction This blog follows on from a previous #TechTalk post about a new and hugely…