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How do you see what the weather was in the past?

How do you see what the weather was in the past?

First, find the location you need climate data for on the following map: https://www.weather.gov/ and click on that region. The Web site of the local WFO will then appear. On the left side of the page there will be a section called Climate in yellow-colored text. You may have to scroll down the page.

Is there an app for past weather?

Instaweather knows the weather conditions since 2008 at each location in the world. With the GPS location stored with your photograph, it can accurately tell you the temperature, weather conditions, precipitation etc! Bring your pictures alive by reliving the feeling the weather experience!

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How far back do temperature records go in Australia?

We believe in the free flow of information We pieced together weather records back to 1838 to create Australia’s longest analysis of daily temperature extremes and their impacts on society.

Where is weather data stored?

A weather station is a facility, either on land or sea, with instruments and equipment for measuring atmospheric conditions to provide information for weather forecasts and to study the weather and climate.

Where can I find historical weather data UK?

Measurements of historical weather variables across the UK are now freely available to all, through the Met Office “MIDAS Open” dataset held at CEDA. This new dataset is an open data version of the popular Met Office Integrated Data Archive System (MIDAS) for land surface station data (1853-2017).

Does windy com have historical data?

No, Windy does not provide historical forecast data, even one day ago. But if you select a weather station with Reported wind or Reported temperature in the menu, you get data of the 7 previous days at the selected weather station. Windy is free. There is no premium (paid) version.

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How long has weather data been recorded?

The oldest continuous temperature record is the Central England Temperature Data Series, which began in 1659, and the Hadley Centre has some measurements beginning in 1850, but there are too few data before 1880 for scientists to estimate average temperatures for the entire planet.

How did you obtain your weather data?

Weather instruments collect data from all over the world at thousands of weather stations (Figure below). Many are on land, but some float in the oceans on buoys. Weather stations collect data on land and sea. Weather balloons, satellites, and radar collect data in the atmosphere.

Where can I get historical hourly weather data?

The NOAA Integrated Surface Database is probably the most well known, and complete data source for historical hourly observations in existence.