Pirate Weather
PirateWeatheris a free and open-source Python package that provides a command-line interface and library for retrieving weather data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). APImetrics helps ensure the reliability, security, and performance of all APIs, and allows weather data providers to identify opportunities to improve user experience and drive innovation.
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Key Pirate Weather API Resources
Domain: api.pirateweather.net
Developer Site: https://pirate-weather.apiable.io/
Open API: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alexander0042/pirateweather/main/PW_OpenAPI.yaml
API Docs: https://docs.pirateweather.net/en/latest/
Open API Specification: TDB
Latest Pirate Weather API News
- Virtual Climate Station data and products | NIWA
Weather and Climate, 29, 70-88. Tait A, Sturman J, Clark M, 2012. An assessment of the accuracy of interpolated daily rainfall for New Zealand.
By utilizing its command-line interface or library, PirateWeather allows users to easily retrieve weather data from NOAA. It’s an open-source and free Python package.
An open data journalist and developer named Ben Welsh created PirateWeather. The application is available on GitHub under the MIT License. NOAA’s National Weather Service API is employed by the package to extract weather information such as current conditions, hourly and daily forecasts.
The organizational structure of PirateWeather differs from that of traditional companies since it’s an open-source project. A community of contributors maintains and develops it. GitHub provides tools for version control, code collaboration and issue tracking to host PirateWeather’s technical infrastructure.
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