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Meteomatics increases the accuracy of weather forecasts by adding extra detail, such as downscaling the horizontal resolution to 90m and providing data in 5 minute timesteps. Plus, we provide access to weather and climate data for any lat / long, across all timescales!
Historic (back to 1979), real time, forecast, seasonal and climate projections out to 2100. All available through the same easy to use API endpoint, in a range of programming languages and compatible with a wide number of data connectors.
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Meteomatics weather API delivers fast, direct and simple access to an extensive range of global weather, climate projections and environmental data.
Single source of weather data
A single API endpoint to access weather and earth data covering the globe, from weather forecasts, observations. Plus Web Feature Services and Web Map Services.
On the fly calculation for the most up-to-date forecast
Customer weather forecast requests are calculated ‘on the fly’, using the latest observations. Giving users confidence that they are receiving the most accurate and up to date weather data possible.
Downscaling weather forecast to 90 meters, globally!
We improve the accuracy of weather data by taking into account the detail of the topography (down to 90 meters*) for any lat / long
Fast & performant architecture
Our Meteocache aligns data in time and space to ensure that the weather API can efficiently and very quickly, return the requested data query despite of the size and format of the original data set
Downscaling weather forecast to 90 meters, globally!
We improve the accuracy of weather data by taking into account the detail of the topography (down to 90 meters*) for any lat / long
Fast & performant architecture
Our Meteocache aligns data in time and space to ensure that the weather API can efficiently and very quickly, return the requested data query despite of the size and format of the original data set
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Meteomatics Adds New Atmospheric Turbulence Parameters
The world’s richest and most consumable weather API now includes turbulence parameters, to help the aviation industry safely operate and realize operational efficiencies. The detection of erratic air currents in clear skies – so-called Clear-air turbulence (CAT) – is...
Was Ever Given Never Given A Chance In The Suez Canal?
Meteomatics’ AG has calculated Ever Given’s wind drag at the time of the collision which infers that the grounding was inevitable, considering the strong wind gusts, Ever Given’s surface area and available engine power. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO)...
Wind and Ocean Swell: Meteomatics API reveals what role weather could play in the unfolding emergency in the Suez Canal
Earlier this week, one of the world's largest container ships, weighing 200,000 tonnes and the length of four football pitches: got stuck in the banks of the Suez canal. The vessel's stranding has been blamed on strong wind gusts that blew the vessel off course....
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Meteomatics Adds New Atmospheric Turbulence Parameters
The world’s richest and most consumable weather API now includes turbulence parameters, to help the aviation industry safely operate and realize operational efficiencies. The detection of erratic air currents in clear skies – so-called Clear-air turbulence (CAT) – is...

Was Ever Given Never Given A Chance In The Suez Canal?
Meteomatics’ AG has calculated Ever Given’s wind drag at the time of the collision which infers that the grounding was inevitable, considering the strong wind gusts, Ever Given’s surface area and available engine power. The International Maritime Organisation (IMO)...

Wind and Ocean Swell: Meteomatics API reveals what role weather could play in the unfolding emergency in the Suez Canal
Earlier this week, one of the world's largest container ships, weighing 200,000 tonnes and the length of four football pitches: got stuck in the banks of the Suez canal. The vessel's stranding has been blamed on strong wind gusts that blew the vessel off course....