Temperature
Measures the current air temperature at a specific location. Crucial for determining prevailing weather conditions, guiding daily activities, and informing decision-making.
Read MoreWind Speed
Indicates wind velocity at a given point, essential for assessing weather impacts on structures, planning outdoor activities, and determining potential aviation and maritime operations.
Read MoreHumidity
Represents the percentage of water vapor present in the air, crucial for evaluating human comfort, predicting precipitation likelihood, and understanding moisture conditions.
Read MoreCloud Cover
Describes the fraction of the sky obscured by clouds, impacting sunlight exposure, temperature variations, and weather forecasting. Shown as a percentage.
Read MorePrecipitation Type
Identifies the form of precipitation (rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet, etc.), crucial for accurate weather predictions and related planning activities.
Read MoreProbability of Precipitation
Provides the likelihood of any precipitation occurring at a location, vital for outdoor activity planning and agricultural operations.
Read MoreWind Direction
Indicates the origin of wind; vital for forecasting the weather, tracking pollution dispersal, sailing, aviation planning, and strategizing outdoor activities.
Read MoreVisibility
Quantifies the distance at which an object or light can be clearly discerned, measured in km or mi. Critical for ensuring transportation safety.
Read MoreDew Point
Indicates the temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated with water vapor (at 2m). Helps determine humidity levels, comfort, and potential fog or frost.
Read MoreCloud Base
Measures the lowest altitude of the visible portion of clouds, critical for aviation safety and weather prediction accuracy.
Read MoreSurface Level Pressure
Shows atmospheric pressure at the Earth's surface, measured by the force exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above the surface or at surface level.
Read MoreApparent Temperature
The temperature equivalent perceived by people, caused by the combined effects of air temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed.
Read MoreWind Gust
Measures brief, sudden increases in wind speed (less than 20 ) Helps in assessing potential weather hazards and planning for safety.
Read MoreUV Index
Measures sunburn-causing ultraviolet radiation levels, on a scale of 0 to 11+ to inform public health advisories and guide sun protection measures.
Read MoreCloud Ceiling
Identifies the height above ground level of the highest altitude of the visible portion of a cloud, critical for aviation and forecasting.
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