01/23/2024 Meteomatics Expands Historical Weather Data to 1940 We are happy to announce the integration of ERA5 reanalysis data dating back to 1940 into our Weather API. Historical Weather Data Back to 1940 Available From January 2024 Through the Meteomatics Weather API, users can access four distinct types of historical weather data: in-situ and remotely sensed, representing observational data, and forecast and reanalysis, constituting modeled data. Each category offers unique insights into ...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
04/13/2023 Historical Weather Data API Meteomatics offers access to a range of station data, radar and satellite imagery, historical forecasts and reanalyses. When it comes to historical weather data, there are various sources available to help you solve your specific problems. Meteomatics offers access to a range of station data, radar and satellite imagery, historical forecasts and reanalyses. What are these? And what subscriptions do we offer? Find out below. Types of Historical Weather Da...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
03/20/2023 What Was the Weather on a Certain Date? What was the weather on a certain date? Whether for scientific, business or recreational purposes, people are increasingly seeking historical weather data. Here we explain what kinds of historical weather data exist, where to get them from, and how Meteomatics can help you on your journey. What Kinds of Past Weather Data Are There? The way you find past weather data depends on the type of data you are interested in. There are a few major type...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
10/28/2022 Autumn returns after record October October 2022 was warmer than average in many central European countries. This had a strong impact on energy demand. Next week, a significant change in weather is imminent, which will also increase the demand for energy again. October 2022 was warmer than average in many central European countries (in some countries it was the warmest October on record). The anomaly was so strong that many people noticed it directly. In the context of the energy c...| Meteomatics Articles - EN