Weather data in the context of xServers
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2020 7:01 am
Hi there,
recently I've been asked whether PTV offers weather data in the context of xServers. Some users want to visualize the current or forecasted weather conditions on maps, others want to consider the data in a business process automatically.
Here's what I can offer: PTV can offer access to the Weather API of METEOMATICS through a specific token.
Check the METEOMATICS API to gather more details about it's technical capabilities, interfaces and coverage.
Weather API
Best regards,
Bernd
recently I've been asked whether PTV offers weather data in the context of xServers. Some users want to visualize the current or forecasted weather conditions on maps, others want to consider the data in a business process automatically.
Here's what I can offer: PTV can offer access to the Weather API of METEOMATICS through a specific token.
Check the METEOMATICS API to gather more details about it's technical capabilities, interfaces and coverage.
Weather API
- Global and regional weather model data, true to coordinates and four-dimensional
- Models from 1979 and up to 46 days ahead
- Seasonal forecasts up to 7 months in advance
- Wind- and solar forecasts for around 1.000 production types
- Radar- and satellite data, including forecasts
- Industry-specific weather parameters and data
- Native REST API
- Additional client connector API's (JavaScript, C++, PHP, python and more)
- Optimized prediction through leading-edge theory
- Downscaling up to 90m resolution
- Next to hourly parameters also 3h, 6h, 12h and 24h ranges available
- Thanks to radar forecasts over 280 updates daily
- Response formats: CSV, XML, JSON, PNG, HTML-Snippets, NetCDF, GrADS
- WMS and WFS Interface
- depending on the package between 1.000 and 1.000.000 accesses per day
- Response time on average 20 – 30ms
- Optional deployment of a dedicated server
- HTTPS supported - HTTP-Basic-Authentification
- Excel, Python und R
- QGIS und ArcGIS
- ArcGis Pro
- Matlab
- Google Earth und Google Maps
Best regards,
Bernd