NOAA Weather Forecast Data
Our Weather Intelligence service fetches daily and detailed weather forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA provides globally recognized weather forecasts with detailed atmospheric, land, and oceanic climate variables.
The NOAA is an American scientific agency that focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.
⚙️ Model Details
- NOAA GFS 0.25
- Further Reading
- Model Type: Deterministic
- Forecast Duration: 384 hours (16 days)
- Timestep: Hourly intervals for the first 120 hours, and 3-hourly intervals for the next 384 hours
- Resolution: 0.25 degree (25 km)
- Update Frequency: Every 6 hours
- Geographic Coverage: North American and Europe (Contact us if you need more!)
- Products: We currently offer NOAA in all products
🔍 More About NOAA's Forecasts
What is NOAA?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is an American scientific agency within the United States Department of Commerce. It focuses on monitoring and forecasting weather conditions, oceanic patterns, and major waterways. NOAA provides reliable weather data, which serves as the backbone for many weather forecasting services around the world.
Key Features of NOAA Forecasts:
- Comprehensive Data: NOAA provides data on a variety of weather conditions, from temperature and humidity to specific phenomena like snowfall.
- Temporal Flexibility: Depending on the user's requirements, the forecast data can be as frequent as hourly or summarized as daily averages.
- Global Coverage: NOAA's forecast models cover the entire globe, ensuring that users can get reliable forecasts no matter where they are. As ClimaLinks builds out a user base we hope to rapidly use all datapoints globally.
Why Choose NOAA?
The NOAA provides one of the most accurate and reliable weather data globally. Its models are continually refined based on ongoing research and the integration of newer technologies.
📝 Acknowledgments and Legal Information
Data Source
The data provided through this API is based on data and products of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
License
NOAA's data is public domain, but users should always provide appropriate attribution. For more information, visit NOAA's Data Policies.
Disclaimer: NOAA makes no warranties, express or implied, regarding the data's accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose. Users should always consult official weather forecasts before making decisions.
Modifications
Where applicable, if the data has been modified, those modifications will be indicated in this section.