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      GSJack | Premium last edited by

      This question is for a Windy employee:

      How much data space is needed to hold historical data? What is the size of the database need to be to hold all historical data? Couple of Terrabytes? Petabytes?

      Their are very effective and cheap cloud storage solutions like Azure, AWS and Google. For example for 10 TB of hot data storage, it would typically cost around $300/month.

      Since I'm sure you get 10's of thousands of visitors each month, Windy could run a donation drive like Wikipedia does so that it can collect money to spend on Storage and hosting of this beautiful webapp! This would be much better than implementing ugly advertising banners on the site to generate revenue to pay for storage.

      I'm sure there are many people here that would donate and would get their universities and/or workplace to donate so that they can have access to this data.

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        DaaBoss last edited by

        Rain ACCUMULATION for at least the past DAY.
        This is one huge requirement that only seems like "history", and that is just trying to discover how much rain I got, even for the past few hours. We just had a huge front move through, and I had spread fertilizer out, and need to know if I should or should not add more water. I don't know how to figure that out, if that data is even available, easily. But, accumulated rain or snow matters more than what the wind was, even an hour ago. Our forecast was for ~.75" - 1.0". Now that the front just passed, the only choice is to see what the NEXT 12 hours are. Even though it is past us, the accum. button seems to show some of the past and is showing .5", which seems likely accurate. Even if that is not showing the past, it would be great to say what that accum. button is, or is not.

        -- Other than that, you guys have the best UI I've ever seen! It is simply amazing. Everyone has to eat though, and you've got to be fed by someone. Seems to me this project is no different. Donations might work as well. Take a look at the best (IMO) internet radio station, funded purely by donations at RadioParadise.com -- So it CAN be done, and very profitably if you are good enough. And, I think you are. You had the absolute best tools for understanding the past huge Florida hurricanes, and I used it extensively.

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          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @DaaBoss last edited by

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

          Rain ACCUMULATION for at least the past DAY.
          This is one huge requirement that only seems like "history", and that is just trying to discover how much rain I got, even for the past few hours. We just had a huge front move through, and I had spread fertilizer out, and need to know if I should or should not add more water.

          You know that rain or other parameters shown on Windy are forecasts but not observations. To know the right amount of rain you have got in your fields better to use rain gauge. Otherwise in case of convective rain you should be very disappointed.

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            A Former User @DaaBoss last edited by A Former User

            @DaaBoss

            Such data does not really exist. At best you could use your local met office's logged rainfall observation stats. That historical information will exist and you can probably access it with one mouse-click from your toolbar once you find a link to it.

            I get it locally with daily totals for the past three days, but it contains a link to monthly, seasonal and annual logs also. To access to them all I have to do is double-click on the radar's data icon at my radar site, and it gives the current logged data for the past three days in 30 minute blocks.

            http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR733.loop.shtml#skip

            Which gives you this:

            3-day data:
            http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94294.shtml

            Which page contains another link to all the data for the prior months and years at the same and/or surrounding area's logged sites:

            http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJDW4128.latest.shtml

            But rainfall is highly variable and what falls in the met office's gauge may not show up on your fields. But if you compare surrounding site totals you can tell how widespread or localized a rainfall event was and the implied average for your farm's area.

            So check your national weather service website for links to the logged data for your local area.

            But your best bet is to simplify all this by buying a capable digital weather station for your farm (and claim it as a business expense for tax deduction purposes). Such can auto-log rainfall data into a file internally that you can then download and look at in graphical form using the software that comes with the weather station.

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              txweather @DaaBoss last edited by txweather

              @DaaBoss

              You can find a nearby PWS and see if the log data to the CWOP Network which than that data ends up in different networks like Meseowest , NWS, and even here in Windy... Lots of Applications use this data source...

              IE My station:
              https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mesowest/getobext.php?wfo=mtr&sid=E2972&num=48

              I also log data personaly on my site:

              Trends over minutes and hour: https://www.txweather.org/wxStartReports.php
              Trends over years: https://www.txweather.org/wxtrends.php

              I hope you find somebody near you that does the same!

              Good luck!

              Fernando Fuentes
              https://www.txweather.org

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                DaaBoss last edited by

                QUITE an amazing number of detailed responses, so thanks.

                I found that clicking on the clock in the UI while using the "Rain Accumulation" button, it states as you said, 'a forecast of what the rain accumulatION will be for the next 12, 24, etc. hours/days', (and NOT the rain "accumulatED").

                However, when just clicking on the clock while using the more common "Rain, Thunder" button, it says that it will show at least some history: "Rain/snow accumulation in the last 3 hours." Of course, it is only updated every 12 hours at around 4:30 PM, in the middle of our most likely rain period, so it isn't extremely helpful. But, it was showing me some of what I wanted yesterday at that time, right after most of the rain was over.

                It seems that if ECWMF has that past history, it is possible that they could make it available for the past 12 hours, instead of just 3 hours, and then present the last 12 or 24 hours of rainfall. That would accomplish most of what I'd be looking for -- a rough estimate of past rainfall.

                I have been using a PWS that is about a mile from me from WU, which does an OK estimate. And I agree that I really should put out a gauge, but correct placement away from walls is difficult but vital.

                I'm thinking it would be cool to put an unobtrusive gauge on one the side of my mailbox, which is about as is isolated away from obstructions as you can get. Then just check/dump it when getting the mail.

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                  fhamilton36 @ivo last edited by

                  @ivo Perfectly understandable. And I'm circumnavigating the Chesapeake Eastern Shore in June and could use historical data. Any time you're ready I would pay for access to 10 year averages or a sliding history.

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                    pintail120 @jimmyray1972 last edited by pintail120

                    @jimmyray1972
                    that is hilarious, there is massive difference between a flash stick that can stop working in 10 min time as apposed to infrastructure quality data. To create the corporate or redundant hardware to store terabytes of data is massively costly when you start looking at redundancy.

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                      Amartuvshin last edited by Amartuvshin

                      Hi how can I get 2019.01.01 2019.06.01 data.
                      Please reply my email amartuvshin@esb.mn
                      Thank you

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                        siim @Amartuvshin last edited by

                        @Amartuvshin not possible

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                          fazeebou Banned last edited by fazeebou

                          Yes you can accesss there is an article about How can I access historical data?

                          here is link: https://community.windy.com/topic/3970/do-you-miss-historical-data-on-windy-here-my coles payslip-what-to-do-edited-07-2017

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                            fazeebou Banned @Guest last edited by

                            @A-Former-User said in How can I access historical data?:

                            @DaaBoss

                            Such data does not really exist. At best you could use your local met office's logged rainfall observation stats. That historical information will exist and you can probably access it with one mouse-click from your toolbar once you find a link to it.

                            I get it locally with daily totals for the past three days, but it contains a link to monthly, seasonal and annual logs also. To access to them all I have to do is double-click on the radar's data icon at my radar site, and it gives the current logged data for the past three days in 30 minute blocks.

                            http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR733.loop.shtml#skip

                            Which gives you this:

                            3-day data:
                            http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDQ60801/IDQ60801.94294.shtml

                            Which page contains another link to all the data for the prior months and years at the same and/or surrounding area's logged sites:

                            http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJDW4128.latest.shtml

                            But rainfall is highly variable and what falls in the met office's gauge may not show up on your fields. But if you compare surrounding site totals you can tell how widespread or localized a rainfall event was and the implied average for your farm's area.

                            So check your national weather service website for links to the logged data for your local area.

                            But your best bet is to simplify all this by buying a capable digital weather station for your farm (and claim it as a business expense for tax deduction purposes). Such can auto-log rainfall data into a file internally that you can then download and look at in graphical form using the software that comes with the weather station.

                            Yes agreed Thanks for posting that out!

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                              HARRIPW last edited by

                              Historical data would be very useful indeed! Especially for winds.

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                                Hasanmas | Premium last edited by

                                i am also looking to get access to historical data.... this feature would be very useful for my research but also for PPL instresseted in climate science!

                                has there been any updated in this regard?

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                                • Korina
                                  Korina Administrator @Hasanmas last edited by

                                  @hasanmas Hi, we still do not offer historical data.

                                  Korina

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                                    fabrizio.it last edited by

                                    +1 vote for historical data

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                                    • Sehar Gill
                                      Sehar Gill last edited by

                                      +1 for this request.

                                      Live Life Queen Size.

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                                        Mr.Robot89 | Premium last edited by

                                        1+ vote for historical data, please!
                                        Andrei

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