BUILDING DESIGN METEOROLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL APPLICATION USING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES MATLAB AND GMT
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Abstract
Station Geophysics of Kepahiang is a BMKG representative unit located in the Kepahiang province of Bengkulu. In carrying out its duties requires a fast, effective and efficient application of meteorological and geophysical data processing. This study aims to develop meteorological and geophysical data processing applications. This processing is related to the statistical parameters of meteorological and geophysical data displayed in the graph. This application can produce output in the form of 13 charts and 2 maps. The resulting graphs are graphs of average temperature, maximum and minimum temperature, humidity, precipitation, duration of solar radiation, detected earthquakes, earthquakes based on magnitude (bar chart and pie chart), earthquakes based on depth (bar chart and pie charts), earthquakes felt, earthquake based on source, earthquake RMS, seismicity maps and seismicity and cross-sectional maps. The processing time is around 3-5 minutes. Processing time with this application is faster when compared to processing with Microsoft Excel and ArcGis software.
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