top | item 44994739 (no title) Catbert59 | 6 months ago Raw logs, history access and APIs to weather data are usually $$$.Like at the ECMWF: you can have a look at all beautiful charts for free. But if you want to have the data behind them they want to see big cash. discuss order hn newest sunshinesnacks|6 months ago Maybe I’m misunderstanding, but ECMWF provides a lot of data and forecasts for free [1]. And they are increasing the amount of data that is free [2].[1] https://www.ecmwf.int/en/forecasts/datasets/open-data[2] https://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/media-centre/news/2025/ecmwf-... Catbert59|6 months ago The second URL sounds great. Thanks for posting. brunohaid|6 months ago Thanks a ton! Was afraid that that's the answer - and that there's no reasonably priced aggregator/abstraction layer, eg like https://open-meteo.com for ECMWF. Catbert59|6 months ago Maybe you can find something around the Copernicus project if the EU has some stuff. Or NOAA if it's from the US side. sunshinesnacks|6 months ago Open-meteo does have ECMWF data and forecasts. Free for non-commercial use. I think the person behind open-meteo is on HN. load replies (2)
sunshinesnacks|6 months ago Maybe I’m misunderstanding, but ECMWF provides a lot of data and forecasts for free [1]. And they are increasing the amount of data that is free [2].[1] https://www.ecmwf.int/en/forecasts/datasets/open-data[2] https://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/media-centre/news/2025/ecmwf-... Catbert59|6 months ago The second URL sounds great. Thanks for posting.
brunohaid|6 months ago Thanks a ton! Was afraid that that's the answer - and that there's no reasonably priced aggregator/abstraction layer, eg like https://open-meteo.com for ECMWF. Catbert59|6 months ago Maybe you can find something around the Copernicus project if the EU has some stuff. Or NOAA if it's from the US side. sunshinesnacks|6 months ago Open-meteo does have ECMWF data and forecasts. Free for non-commercial use. I think the person behind open-meteo is on HN. load replies (2)
Catbert59|6 months ago Maybe you can find something around the Copernicus project if the EU has some stuff. Or NOAA if it's from the US side.
sunshinesnacks|6 months ago Open-meteo does have ECMWF data and forecasts. Free for non-commercial use. I think the person behind open-meteo is on HN. load replies (2)
sunshinesnacks|6 months ago
[1] https://www.ecmwf.int/en/forecasts/datasets/open-data
[2] https://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/media-centre/news/2025/ecmwf-...
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