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World’s largest active archive of weather data. Not all the data is free if you’re not in school, in the military or working for the government. ASCII text.
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We Feel Fine is a data collection engine that scours the internet every ten minutes, harvesting and identifying expressions of human feelings from a large number of blogs. 15,000 to 20,000 feelings are identified and saved per day. You can use the We Feel Fine API to access this data. Optional parameters include feeling, gender, weather conditions and country. By Sep ...
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Data originally collected as part of the Global Surface Summary of Day (GSOD) by the National Climactic Data Center (NCDC). Data collected, transformed, and uploaded by Infochimps.org. Global summary of day data for 18 surface meteorological elements are derived from the synoptic/hourly observations contained in USAF DATSAV3 Surface data and Federal Climate Complex ...
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Average high, low and mean temperatures; average precipitation in major US cities. Monthly figures given. Presented in HTML tables. Units in Fahrenheit and inches. Example snippet for Austin, TX USA: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Avg. High 58° 64° 71° 78° 84° 91° 95° 95° 90° 82° 71° 62° Avg. ...
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WeatherBug is the worlds best source for intelligent weather information. The WeatherBug API lets developers tap into that data source and develop their own customized weather applications, or utilize intelligent weather information in their own applications and web sites.
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Find and compare average monthly and annual rainfall (precipitation) in inches throughout all the major cities in the United States. Data from NOAA.
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Find and compare buoy stations from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) based on name, type, owner, hull type, payload, location and more.