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    • anthony10A
      anthony10 | Premium
      last edited by anthony10

      Hi Windy Team,

      I've been looking into the possibility of adding weather data from the Australian BoM service into the Windy service and have come across these web pages from the BoM.

      It does seem that a lot of data is free to use from the below links (which is great!).

      FTP Public products:
      http://www.bom.gov.au/catalogue/anon-ftp.shtml
      and
      http://www.bom.gov.au/catalogue/data-feeds.shtml

      It also seems that Windy can use the data without any cost:
      http://www.bom.gov.au/metadata/catalogue/license.shtml

      BoM also seems to make the Himawari-8 satellite data free to use.
      http://www.bom.gov.au/catalogue/data-feeds.shtml#satellite

      I'm assuming this is how WillyWeather distributes its forecasting using BoM data:
      https://www.willyweather.com.au/nsw/sydney/sydney.html

      It would be AMAZING to have here in Australia the BoM forecast along side the ECMWF, GFS, ICON and Meteoblue forecasts.

      This would help keep users from Australia within Windy :)

      Thanks again to all your amazing team at Windy!!!!

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      • KorinaK
        Korina @anthony10
        last edited by

        @anthony10 Hi, thank you very much for the sources, we will consider this idea.

        Korina

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        • anthony10A
          anthony10 @Korina | Premium
          last edited by anthony10

          @korina Thank you Korina, I love Windy and hope one day (soon hehe) to see the Australian Bureau of Meteorology weather forecast data in Windy. :)

          I'm blown away with how much data is free to use!

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          • anthony10A
            anthony10 @Korina | Premium
            last edited by

            @korina Hi Korina, I'm just wondering if anything has been discussed internally at Windy about using the free BoM data?

            Many thanks :)

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            • KorinaK
              Korina @anthony10
              last edited by

              @anthony10 Hi, we will discuss it once we have the capacity for it :)

              Korina

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              • anthony10A
                anthony10 @anthony10 | Premium
                last edited by

                @anthony10

                Just adding another link that explains the domain areas that the ACCESS models produce.

                http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/chart_explanation.shtml

                Ideally It would be great here in Australia to the the 'ACCESS-Australia' integrated into Windy. :)

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                • anthony10A
                  anthony10 @anthony10 | Premium
                  last edited by

                  @anthony10 Another weather service I've been using that visualizes BoM date is Meteologix (I'd much prefer Windy if it was integrated hehe).

                  They use the 10 day forecast available from the Bureau of Meteorology ACCESS-G model.

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                  • anthony10A
                    anthony10 @anthony10 | Premium
                    last edited by

                    @anthony10 Another weather service that also displays BoM data visually is Weatherzone (again I'd much rather use Windy as its more refined).

                    ca3b1f5e-7fe4-4008-a729-f580e0a77fce-image.png

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                    • CallmeDashC
                      CallmeDash @anthony10 | Premium
                      last edited by

                      @anthony10 it would be great to have BOM in a fantastic package like Windy.

                      Bump!

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                      • anthony10A
                        anthony10 @CallmeDash | Premium
                        last edited by

                        @callmedash Thank you! hopefully we can get more Aus weather fans to join in! :)

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                        • anthony10A
                          anthony10 | Premium
                          last edited by

                          Another good point to add BoM data is that it has a global forecast called:

                          ACCESS-G Global (approx 25km) 6 hourly to 240 hours (10 days).

                          ACCESS-R Regional (approx ~12km) 3 hourly to 72 hours (3 days).

                          ACCESS-C+ Cities (approx ~4km) 1 hourly to 36 hours (1.5 days)

                          http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/about/about_access.shtml

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                          • Liam.pankhurstL
                            Liam.pankhurst Meteorologist @anthony10 | Premium
                            last edited by

                            @anthony10 im in on this one
                            definitely would be an awesome feature

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                              dcnicholls @anthony10
                              last edited by

                              @anthony10 Adding in Access models would be a great addition to Windy. Given recent weather extremes here (and the threat of tropical cyclones this summer), the BOM models are very important to the region.

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