OpenWeather ChatBot is live now

OpenWeather ChatBot is live now

This ChatBot was created to help you answer questions related to OpenWeather products and documentation and get it in a more informative and detailed way thanks to the AI technologies it’s based on.

When Chemistry Meets Weather

When Chemistry Meets Weather

Chemical facilities are an essential part of the global manufacturing landscape, creating the raw materials crucial to our daily lives. However, they also carry inherent risks. Accidental chemical releases can have devastating consequences for workers, surrounding communities, and the environment.

The OpenWeather Challenge

The OpenWeather Challenge

With a focus towards the pursuit of a more sustainable future, as well as social well-being, OpenWeather have announced an exciting competition that provides participants with access to a rich variety of OpenWeather data resources. Participants are encouraged to use their creativity to explore different ways to harness the power of weather data.

Through Rain and Shine, 170 Years of the Met Office.

Through Rain and Shine, 170 Years of the Met Office.

Over the years, weather forecasting has transformed from an art based on folklore and intuition to a science driven by complex models and advanced observations. At the heart of this evolution stands the Met Office, a British institution with a rich history that laid the foundations of modern meteorology. 

In our latest blog post, we will take a brief look at the rich and fascinating history of the Met Office who is celebrating 170 years of weather innovation.

The Travel of Spring

The Travel of Spring

The arrival of Spring, seen by many around the world as a time for hope, spans many areas of our lives. From weather and farming, to planning holidays, and starting those New Year plans and ideas, spring is a global phenomenon that never loses its fascination. One study even suggested that the increased daylight hours that spring brings has the added benefit of reducing crime levels.

Sunny Times for Retail

Sunny Times for Retail

In our latest blog post we will take a closer look at the retail sector. We will examine how weather affects our shopping habits, and the crucial role that understanding the past, present and future weather can play in helping reduce risks, while increasing sales and customer satisfaction.

The Urban Chill

The Urban Chill

In our latest blog post we will explore the creative approaches that some of the world’s cities are using to build resilient and pleasant environments for people (and perhaps horses) to live.

The Weather of Fog

The Weather of Fog

 Fog is one of the most dramatic, yet serene weather phenomena as it normally only exists when there is a lack of wind. 

Safety at Every Turn with the newly expanded Road Risk API from OpenWeather

Safety at Every Turn with the newly expanded Road Risk API from OpenWeather

The OpenWeather Road Risk API with increased product coverage and historic data.

Poles Apart

Poles Apart

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 Vostok station, Antarctica on the 21st July 1983. To put this into perspective, it is 24C warmer than the average temperature of the surface of Mars. 

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