29 Sep 2023
OpenWeather at BigData LDN 2023
OpenWeather were delighted to be part of BigData LDN 2023 - the UK's leading data and analytics annual event, and were overwhelmed by the positive response from the attendees who visited our stand.
29 Sep 2023
OpenWeather were delighted to be part of BigData LDN 2023 - the UK's leading data and analytics annual event, and were overwhelmed by the positive response from the attendees who visited our stand.
11 Oct 2023
What can be more comforting than the smell of a delicious apple pie? Freshly baked and simply bursting with the wonderful aromas and flavors of a fruit that is loved by millions of people. Apples are found in virtually every market around the...
02 Nov 2023
Changing climate patterns that include increasing temperatures, changing precipitation levels and an increase in the variability of the weather cause animals to modify their key life stages, and force them to make adaptations in a short perio...
09 Nov 2023
We now take a look at some of the issues surrounding the permissioning of new green energy installations, and how different global regions are addressing these.
15 Nov 2023
When temperatures drop to zero degrees, water takes on a seemingly mystical transition from its liquid to solid state. This solid has shaped and molded our planet and our lives, has created devastation, wrecked ships, inspired explorers and p...
23 Nov 2023
George Bernard Shaw once described Whisky as ‘Liquid Sunshine’, an opinion that few aficionados of the golden liquid would disagree with.
14 Dec 2023
With the exciting release of an update to our Solar Irradiance and Energy Prediction service, we look into the state of the UK energy market, how it is dev...
10 Jan 2024
One of the most evocative and beautiful areas of the UK, famous for its pristine lakes, dramatic fells, lush valleys, and rich cultural heritage is nestled in the Northwestern English county of Cumbria.
18 Jan 2024
Over half of the world’s population consumes rice. It is the staple food for an estimated three billion people, with some strains found to date back 10,000 years. The intense nature of its cultivation is putting increasing pressure on natural...
25 Jan 2024
Some of the most spectacular and beautiful, yet dangerous and inhospitable regions of our planet lie at its extremes - the North and South Poles. The lowest temperature ever officially recorded on the Earth’s surface was −89.2°C at ...