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  2. This service offers access to Met Office data through a ‘self-serveportal via API. Users have the ability to ‘subset’ data by geographical region, time step, model run and parameter for...

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    Met Office Weather DataHub continues to evolve with new data and map overlays regularly being added. At present available data includes: Atmospheric Model data via API using GRIB2: 1. Global deterministic 10km 2. UK deterministic 2km (standard lat-long projection) 3. Met Office Global Ensemble Prediction System (MOGREPS-G) 20km (global ensemble - p...

    Map images extracted from the global model are now available to download by time step and model run for: 1. Temperature at surface 2. Precipitation rate 3. Total cloud cover 4. Pressure reduced to mean sea level This new service is currently free due to the restricted parameter availability. Future releases will enhance the service through the incl...

    If you have questions on the Met Office Weather DataHub service please consult our FAQ'spage. You can also contact us directly if your query is not covered.

    An up to date roadmap accurately reflecting service development plans for future data releases onto Met Office Weather DataHub is currently being developed - as soon as this is available for release this page will be updated.

    We have a newsletter to inform all registered users of the service of key updates. Past issues of this can be viewed below: Issue 1 (August 2020) Issue 2 (May 2021) Issue 3 (November 2021) If you are not a Met Office Weather DataHub user yet, but would like to be added to the distribution list to receive the updates newsletter, please contact usand...

    This marks the first step in replacing the existing Met Office DataPoint service. A formal switch off date is yet to be agreed. Users will be notified well in advance.

  3. When you request data from Met Office Weather DataHub APIs you must set the 'apikey' header. We will use the API key to authorise your access to the APIs.

  4. Explore our documentation pages to learn more about our APIs, how to access them, and how to integrate them into your projects. We provide comprehensive documentation, code examples, and...

  5. Where to find detailed weather data. Are you on the lookout for the best weather data sites? Here is a list of useful information sites to track the different types of weather, from satellite imagery to rainfall and lightning.

  6. Access long-term time series of thousands of weather stations and integrate Meteostat data into your products, applications and workflows. Thanks to our open data policy, Meteostat is an ideal data source for research and educational projects.

  7. Discover, analyze and download data from The Met Office climate data portal. Download in CSV, KML, Zip, GeoJSON, GeoTIFF or PNG. Find API links for GeoServices, WMS, and WFS.

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