2020 Volume 32 Issue 1 Pages 1-19
In such wide range of social fields as natural-energy utilization and measures against natural hazard, various services may be created through investigation of correlations between various in-situ data and those obtained through meteorological turbulence simulation with horizontal resolution higher than 2km. However, most data on observation and economic movement obtained by local governments, universities, and private enterprises have not been widely distributed yet. We summarized not only hindrance factors against in-situ data distribution on both sides of providers and users but also consensus-building items to facilitate the distribution.