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WSV3 is a high performance weather tracking and forecasting software based on 3D map. It bills itself as the ultimate Swiss Army Knife for weather tracking/monitoring information, and the world's most advanced weather forecasting software. It uses really real-time and up-to-date radar data and weather analysis to track all kinds of severe weather conditions, e.g.: tornadoes, lightning and hail, ice and snow, hurricanes, floods and rainfall.

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Weather Underground (AKA: Wunderground) is the world's first online weather service provider founded by IBM in 1995, providing meteorological data solutions to many of the world's leading media companies and millions of worldwide users through its website and mobile applications. We can use it to query the global and local weather data anytime and anywhere to learn the latest weather forecast information.

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Meteorological data includes the conventional ground meteorological data and the solar energy resource radiation data. In the actual development of photovoltaic power generation projects, most investors use the radiation data from relevant meteorological databases to calculate the photovoltaic power generating capacity. At present, NASA and Meteonorm are the main sources of solar energy radiation data for early site selection and revenue estimation of photovoltaic power stations. They are the industry standard of solar resource query software in the photovoltaic industry.

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PVsyst is a famous solar photovoltaic system design software for simulation design and data analysis, developed by PVSyst from Switzerland. As a fully-functional photovoltaic system simulation software, it is able to carry out modeling and simulation of the photovoltaic power generation system, analyze various factors affecting the electric energy production, and finally calculate the generating capacity of the entire photovoltaic power generation system. It is a software package commonly used in the photovoltaic industry for completely researching, measuring, simulating and analyzing the photovoltaic systems.