Current weather models still facing challenges in accurately reproducing and forecasting precipitation. To assist the weather models’ observed precipitation, it is crucial to complement information about rainfall. In line with that, Meteomatics is delighted to...
Our latest innovation is the addition of our own global heat index, humidex and apparent temperature to our Weather API. Helping organizations better understand and mitigate the impacts of heat. Meteomatics Heat Index and Humidex are available from 1.1.1979 and up to...
Several new parameters and features have been added to the API lately: Air Density This parameter is now available in the API under the identifier air_density_<level>:kgm3. Air density depends on temperature, pressure as well as moisture. Regarding the...
The new Go Connector developed by Tom Payne is now available: Go is a programming language designed by Google. The structure of Go is related to C, but with greater simplicity. Thanks to Tom Payne, a connector incorporating the Go language for accessing all kinds of...
The new Meteomatics satellite composite comprises geostationary satellite images of GOES 16, GOES 17, Himawari 8, Meteosat 8, Meteosat 11 and Meteosat MSG which are merged seamlessly in order to create a global satellite image. model selection: mix-satellite |...
Have you ever wondered to get weather data directly ingested into Tableau? This can be either done than with a web data connector (WDC) or directly via WMS. The following screenshot shows how powerful such an integration can be: You can access satellite and radar...