To provide observational meteorological data, usually consisting of daily maximum and minimum temperatures, snowfall, and 24-hour precipitation totals, required to define the climate of the United States and to help measure long-term climate changes.The COOP was formally created in 1890 under the Organic Act. More than 11,000 NWS-trained volunteers take observations on farms, in urban and suburban areas, National Parks, seashores, and mountaintops. The snow depth information listed by state is taken by volunteers in the National Weather Service (NWS) Cooperative Observer Program (COOP). Some data on this site is sourced from the Bureau of Meteorology. Over 8,000 Personal Weather Stations (PWS's) and 16,000 MADIS stations.Typically these stations are owned by government agencies and international airports and data is updated at 1, 3, or 6 hour intervals, depending upon the station. About 6,000 automated weather stations operating at airports.International current conditions are collected directly from more than 29,000 weather stations located in countries around the globe including: There is also a Station Select button, which shows a list of the next closest stations. When a visitor requests current conditions from, the geographically closest station is displayed. Over 26,000 weather stations that are part of the Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System (MADIS) which is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).Stations are put through strict quality controls and observations are updated as often as every 2.5 seconds. Over 250,000 Personal Weather Stations (PWS's) that are part of Weather Underground's ever-expanding PWS network.These are maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration and observations are updated hourly, or more frequently when adverse weather affecting aviation occurs (low visibility, precipitation, etc). Almost 2,000 Automated Surface Observation System (ASOS) stations located at airports throughout the country.current conditions data comes from 180,000+ weather stations across the country including: Publicly available since it is coming from the U.S. and territories.īestForecast is a private forecasting system set up by some of the best meteorologists in the business, for exclusive use by The Weather Company. Reports from nearest airport and other government weather stationsįorecasts are only given out for U.S. Uses radar and satellite data to determine current state of sky conditions Only uses COOPs, airport data, and weather balloon dataįorecasts are generated for 14 days in the future (Weather Underground only utilizes the first 10 days on the site)įorecasts are generated for 7 days into the future.Ī variety of inputs, including, but not limited to, ECMWF, GFS, and NAM Personal Weather Stations (quality-controlled to only include stations with accurate observations), COOPs, airport data, and weather balloon data. Temporal resolution (how often the forecast is updated) Spatial resolution (how many forecasts within a given area)Ĥkm grid (one forecast every 4km)-36% more forecasts than NWS In a step to create an unprecedented level of transparency to our forecasting, we publish the recent accuracy of our forecasts for every US location alongside the accuracy of the NDFD forecasts. Only our unrivaled amount of local neighborhood weather data can generate forecasts for your front door.įor US locations we give users the option to switch to view the forecasts generated from the National Weather Service’s National Digital Forecast Database (NDFD). BestForecast™ uses the most innovative forecast models available and cross-verifies their output with all of the localized data points. Our ever-expanding network of 250,000+ personal weather stations is the largest of its kind and provides us with a unique ability to provide the most local forecasts based on actual weather data points. All of our forecasts are generated from our proprietary forecasting system that leverages our vast amount of neighborhood weather data that we get from our community - we refer to the system as BestForecast™.
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