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Meteostat / meteostat
The Weather's Record Keeper
Python
meteostat
Historical Weather & Climate Data API
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Hi, can you provide an example?
Thu 11:18
18/4/24
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The discrepancy occurs because you're using a Point instead of a station ID in your Python script. In order to get data for the station D2968 you'd have to do this: ... dataTen = Daily(‘D2968’, startTen, endTen) ... Otherwise, you'll get interpolated data from multiple stations.
Thu 12:29
15/6/23
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The discrepancy occurs because you're using a Point instead of a station ID in your Python script. In order to get data for the station D2968 you'd have to do this: ... dataTen = Daily(‘D2968’, startTen, endTen) ... Otherwise, you'll get interpolated data from multiple stations.
Thu 12:29
15/6/23
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@douglaschase88: Forbidden (403) should be a different error which is related to your credentials.
Tue 9:05
6/6/23
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@douglaschase88: Forbidden (403) should be a different error which is related to your credentials.
Tue 9:05
6/6/23
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Hi, I guess you're referring to snow being null, right? The value null just means that we don't have this information. If it was 0 it would mean there was no snow cover on the ground. In this case it could have been any amount of mm - we just don't know. Sadly, coverage for some parameters (like snow cover, sunshine duration) is poor for many weather stations.
Thu 7:43
13/4/23
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