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    • Gkikas LGPZG
      Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @Flips
      last edited by

      @flips
      Here you can find some archived data.
      http://www.wetterzentrale.de/reanalysis.php?map=1&model=noaa&var=3&jaar=1986&maand=04&dag=25&uur=1200&h=0&tr=360&nmaps=24#mapref

      Note: I sent you the "radioactivity animation" as it takes into account many wind fields (for many days and in many levels).

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        Renaissance丶
        last edited by

        What a pity!I would like to have accessed some historical data for my PowerPoint about meteorology. Well, I will still support Windy.

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          jakob888
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          @ivo
          I need a data for the last year for my location, I need data for wind speed for every hour. where can I found it?
          my location is Hengelo, Overijssel, Netherland.
          Or can you send it to me?
          this is my email jakob19888@gmail.com

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          • Gkikas LGPZG
            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @jakob888
            last edited by

            @jakob888
            If you are interested in official data, you have to contact:
            https://www.knmi.nl/over-het-knmi/how-to-contact-knmi

            As I can see, nearby there is the Twenthe Airport.
            At the airport (location indicator EHTW) there is a meteorological station
            and (I believe) people there can provide you data needed.
            Also you can search the internet for actual weather data for met. station
            Twenthe Airport, EHTW in various sites
            e.g. https://weatherspark.com/y/148062/Average-Weather-at-Twenthe-Airport-Netherlands-Year-Round

            Also, you can download the data from Twenthe Automatic Weather Station, here
            http://www.meteomanz.com/sy5?l=1&ind=06290&m1=01&y1=2017

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            • Gkikas LGPZG
              Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ
              last edited by

              ...http://www.meteomanz.com/sy1?ty=hp&l=1&cou=6090&ind=06290&d1=01&m1=03&y1=2017&h1=00Z&d2=01&m2=03&y2=2018&h2=23Z

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              • 小黄小
                小黄 Sailor @dgrubman
                last edited by

                @dgrubman Hello,I want it too.I am a taercher,I want to use it for teaching
                This is my email
                923199984@qq.com.
                Thank you very much

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                  epicenter
                  last edited by

                  Could you give us an idea of how much space 1 month of data would take?

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                    3842022
                    last edited by

                    软件总是连不上网络,借贵地请教一下。

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                    • Tomber42T
                      Tomber42 Moderator @3842022
                      last edited by

                      @3842022 said in How can I access historical data?:

                      软件总是连不上网络,借贵地请教一下。

                      Yes...

                      Greetings from Tomber

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                      • mimakaevM
                        mimakaev | Premium
                        last edited by

                        Re: storage. Access even to a very sub-sampled historical data would be useful as well!

                        If you have data at 1 degree resolution, that is roughly 360*180 points per globe. If you were to only keep 5 (7, 10) basic measurements (pressure, temperaturue, wind speed/direction, precipitation) at three different altitudes (0, 850hPa, 500hPa), it gives you: 360 * 180 * 5 * 3 * 4 (bytes per float32), which is about 4MB per measurement. Sample it every 3 hours over a year, and that would be 8GB/year. Go to 0.5 degree resolution, and that's 32GB/year. That still can fit on my laptop. And I think grib files actually use less than 4 bytes per point.

                        I was also frustrated with the lack of any ways to access historical data. So I'm actually planning to download a bunch of grib files from public GFS server, select only relevant timepoints/layers, and save them for viewing in existing grib viewers (or publish them somewhere). It is still a lot of work, probably a week of coding for me, and however many days/weeks to download the data. I may actually do this project at some point.

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                          bartbv
                          last edited by

                          Is it possible to view data less than 24 hours ago?
                          I assumed this was possible, but there is a reset at 00:00.

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                            bartbv @bartbv
                            last edited by

                            @bartbv I found out, this is possible by changing your computers local time.

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                              ababah @ivo
                              last edited by

                              @ivo Historical data is very important to some researchers and users

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                                don long
                                last edited by

                                down with surfline hail the new king. WINDYTV.com

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                                • drjduncanD
                                  drjduncan
                                  last edited by

                                  At some point we should talk. I might be able to help. Dr. Duncan. Send me your email if you'd like to...

                                  Jim

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                                  • RK7R
                                    RK7 @ivo
                                    last edited by

                                    @ivo

                                    thanks understand ,
                                    I am working on finding a sustainable shipping solution by harnessing wind energy on ships and for which i need to understand the wind patterns /speed along the Indian Peninsular . If there is an paid subscription for historical view or any other arrangements possible , please do let me know .
                                    Brgds
                                    RK7

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                                    • Gkikas LGPZG
                                      Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @RK7
                                      last edited by

                                      @rk7
                                      https://weather.us/model-charts/euro/india/wind-mean-direction/20180820-0900z.html

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                                      • RK7R
                                        RK7 @Gkikas LGPZ
                                        last edited by

                                        @gkikas-lgpz
                                        thank you ,
                                        I would like to have historical wind patterns say Jan ,Feb so on to December so as to understand how it blows from where and how strong .

                                        Brgds
                                        RK7

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                                        • Gkikas LGPZG
                                          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator @RK7
                                          last edited by Gkikas LGPZ

                                          @rk7
                                          See "Indian Ocean Pilot Charts" (Pub. #109)
                                          http://www.offshoreblue.com/navigation/pilot-charts.php

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                                          • RK7R
                                            RK7 @Gkikas LGPZ
                                            last edited by

                                            @gkikas-lgpz

                                            thank you

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