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  1. I got sick of my #Amazfit watch and bought a better #Garmin watch. I just discovered that someone has made an #openweathermap app that uses the API key I got from them. So I get weather from a good source, not one of these enshittified things.

  2. Wanted to include weather information into my "homelab dashboard" so got vibey with Claude to make a Common Lisp client for #OpenWeatherMap - github.com/DarrenN/openweather

    If you aren't a lisper but still want to use that API, I generated a set of OpenAPI (swagger) specs you could use to generate your own client - github.com/DarrenN/openweather

    #lisp #weather #api #ai

  3. New demo shows an agentic LLM emitting JSON to trigger a live OpenWeatherMap call for London’s temperature in Celsius. See how the model formats requests, integrates tools, and returns instant weather data—proof that AI can act as a programmable assistant. Dive into the code and explore the agent framework behind it. #AgenticAI #LLM #JSONAPI #OpenWeatherMap

    🔗 aidailypost.com/news/agentic-a

  4. Armchair climatology: Wellington
    Most of us acknowledge that catastrophic global warming is one of the most significant existential issues ever to face our species. But we tend to talk about it in the abstract, basing our information on international research, which seems distant from our hom…
    dave.moskovitz.co.nz/2025/08/2
    #wellington #ClimateChange #AI #Gemini #GlobalWarming #GenerativeAI #weather #climate #climatology #openweathermap #temperature #wind #precipitation

  5. ❄️🌙 ¡HOY ES EL DÍA MÁS CORTO Y LA NOCHE MÁS LARGA EN EL HEMISFERIO SUR! 🥶

    El invierno arrancó con fuerza en Río Gallegos:

    amanecer 🌅 09:44
    atardecer 🌄 17:32

    🕛 Mi Conky brilla con horas_luz.sh, cronometrando cada segundo con estilo gracias a Material Design Icons.

    🖥️ ¡Vive el frío patagónico!

    #antiX
    #openweathermap
    #bash
    #Conky
    #nerding
    #countdown
    #weather 🥶
    #clima
    #compass
    #brújula
    #RíoGallegos
    #Invierno2025
    #winter ❄️

    🚴‍♂️ Pruébalo: github.com/DrCalambre/OpenWeat

  6. ❄️🌙 ¡HOY ES EL DÍA MÁS CORTO Y LA NOCHE MÁS LARGA EN EL HEMISFERIO SUR! 🥶

    El invierno arrancó con fuerza en Río Gallegos:

    amanecer 🌅 09:44
    atardecer 🌄 17:32

    🕛 Mi Conky brilla con horas_luz.sh, cronometrando cada segundo con estilo gracias a Material Design Icons.

    🖥️ ¡Vive el frío patagónico!

    #antiX
    #openweathermap
    #bash
    #Conky
    #nerding
    #countdown
    #weather 🥶
    #clima
    #compass
    #brújula
    #RíoGallegos
    #Invierno2025
    #winter ❄️

    🚴‍♂️ Pruébalo: github.com/DrCalambre/OpenWeat

  7. ❄️🌙 ¡HOY ES EL DÍA MÁS CORTO Y LA NOCHE MÁS LARGA EN EL HEMISFERIO SUR! 🥶

    El invierno arrancó con fuerza en Río Gallegos:

    amanecer 🌅 09:44
    atardecer 🌄 17:32

    🕛 Mi Conky brilla con horas_luz.sh, cronometrando cada segundo con estilo gracias a Material Design Icons.

    🖥️ ¡Vive el frío patagónico!

    #antiX
    #openweathermap
    #bash
    #Conky
    #nerding
    #countdown
    #weather 🥶
    #clima
    #compass
    #brújula
    #RíoGallegos
    #Invierno2025
    #winter ❄️

    🚴‍♂️ Pruébalo: github.com/DrCalambre/OpenWeat

  8. ❄️🌬️ ¡Falta UN DÍA para el invierno en el hemisferio sur! 🥶

    Celebra el frío patagónico con mi Conky, que ahora brilla con el script horas_luz.sh mejorado.

    cronómetros precisos para amanecer 🌅 y atardecer 🌄 con un flamante icono 🕛 de Material Design Icons. 🖥️ ¡Río Gallegos se luce! 🚴‍♂️

    #antiX
    #openweathermap
    #bash
    #Conky
    #nerding
    #countdown
    #weather
    #clima
    #compass
    #brújula
    #RíoGallegos
    #Invierno2025

    Pruébalo: github.com/DrCalambre/OpenWeat

  9. ❄️🌬️ ¡Falta UN DÍA para el invierno en el hemisferio sur! 🥶

    Celebra el frío patagónico con mi Conky, que ahora brilla con el script horas_luz.sh mejorado.

    cronómetros precisos para amanecer 🌅 y atardecer 🌄 con un flamante icono 🕛 de Material Design Icons. 🖥️ ¡Río Gallegos se luce! 🚴‍♂️

    #antiX
    #openweathermap
    #bash
    #Conky
    #nerding
    #countdown
    #weather
    #clima
    #compass
    #brújula
    #RíoGallegos
    #Invierno2025

    Pruébalo: github.com/DrCalambre/OpenWeat

  10. ❄️🌬️ ¡Falta UN DÍA para el invierno en el hemisferio sur! 🥶

    Celebra el frío patagónico con mi Conky, que ahora brilla con el script horas_luz.sh mejorado.

    cronómetros precisos para amanecer 🌅 y atardecer 🌄 con un flamante icono 🕛 de Material Design Icons. 🖥️ ¡Río Gallegos se luce! 🚴‍♂️

    #antiX
    #openweathermap
    #bash
    #Conky
    #nerding
    #countdown
    #weather
    #clima
    #compass
    #brújula
    #RíoGallegos
    #Invierno2025

    Pruébalo: github.com/DrCalambre/OpenWeat

  11. I've been playing around with #OpenWeatherMap's air quality API. Interestingly, there seems to be some disagreement between its report and Environment Canada's. The former says "Good" and the latter says "Moderate Risk". Granted, they use different scales, but that still seems a rather significant discrepancy.
  12. 🌦️ ¿Qué significan `"current"`, `"cnt01"`, `"cnt02"`, `"cnt03"` en el script? 🧭

    Estos valores indican distintos datos meteorológicos obtenidos de la API de OpenWeatherMap:

    - `"current"` → Clima actual en tiempo real. 🌍
    - `"cnt01"`, `"cnt02"`, `"cnt03"` → Pronósticos a futuro o históricos. ⏳

    📡 OpenWeatherMap entrega pronósticos en intervalos de 3 horas:
    - `cnt01` → Próximas 3 horas.
    - `cnt02` → Próximas 6 horas.
    - `cnt03` → Próximas 9 horas.

    #OpenWeatherMap

  13. @IGVazquez @fdroidorg @openmeteo

    Currently i use

    Breezy Weather (A powerful, open-source Material Design weather app.)
    f-droid.org/packages/org.breez

    There were other nice apps in the past, but after the change regarding #OpenWeatherMap, for me no longer useful. Using more #OpenMeteo now.

    See also @nordwetter

  14. WeatherMaster — это Android-приложение погоды, созданное с помощью HTML, CSS, JavaScript и Java.

    Оно включает такие функции, как текущее состояние погоды, правительственные предупреждения, 48-часовой и 14-дневный прогнозы, а также данные о фазах Луны и климатических показателях.

    Кроме того, WeatherMaster позволяет добавлять несколько местоположений, кэшировать данные для оптимизации запросов к API и обеспечивает удобство использования.

    src: github.com/PranshulGG/WeatherM

    #opensource #foss #android #weather #github #html #css #javascript #java #openweathermap

  15. Ah well #OpenWeatherMap, it was nice while it lasted, However I can get all the information I'm looking for from the NWS, including several days worth of predictions.

    Hoping the non-free options all work out for you.

  16. Aloha.

    #OpenWeatherMap schraubt an seiner #API herum... was zunächst nach schlichtem Update von v2.5 auf v3.0 erscheint, erfordert allerdings nicht nur technische Änderungen, sondern auch vertragliche. Enttäuschender Eindruck. "Open" ist da immer weniger.

    Frage mich, was das für Auswirkungen auf Apps hat, die aktuell auf OWM setzen.

    Ich arbeite für meine Nutzung an einer Umstellung auf #OpenMeteo... die sympathischerweise auch im #Fediverse vertreten sind: @[email protected]

    Damit sollte beispielsweise @[email protected] u.a. rechtzeitig genug umgestellt werden können.

  17. ⚡️ & 🌩️ Very, Very Frightening; we-go; CARROT AR Wx

    2023 was a terrible weather year and 2024 has already been a doozy in terms of chaotic weather events. So, we’ll take another opportunity, today, to peek at some weather info and utilities.

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    This is an AI-generated summary of today’s content.

    Perplexity failed to include the links, again.

    Today’s edition discusses weather-related topics and utilities. Here is a concise summary of the main sections:

    1. AEM 2023 United States Lightning Report: The report highlights the increase in lightning activity across the U.S. in 2023, with more than 92 million lightning flashes. It also discusses rare lightning activity in Alaska and the potential for Arctic lightning to double by the end of the century.
    2. Thundersnow in California: This rare phenomenon occurred when a cold air front collided with a moist atmospheric river from the Pacific, resulting in higher snowfall.
    3. Weather Utilities: The blog post introduces two weather utilities, We-go and CARROT AR Wx. We-go is a Go-based terminal weather client that provides a convenient way to access weather forecasts directly from the command line. CARROT is a weather app with an augmented reality (AR) mode that offers a more immersive weather experience.

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    The AEM 2023 United States Lightning Report contains some interesting notes about the lightning (and, thunder) activity across the U.S. in 2023. The report first shows that the U.S. experienced well over 92 million lightning flashes that year, which represents an increase of 6.6% over the prior year.

    An unexpected (for me) finding in the report is the rare lightning activity in Alaska. AEM’s “Earth Networks Total Lightning Network” (ENTLN) recorded 23,616 lightning pulses, which comprised 16,505 flashes. This lightning activity was unusual for Alaska, as it ranks last among all U.S. states for lightning density and is in the bottom 10 for its total lightning count, despite being the largest state in terms of land area.

    The lightning activity from a single 24-hour period accounted for about 31% of the state’s entire lightning activity for the year. AEM’s researchers predict that Arctic lightning could double by the end of the century. This increase in lightning activity led to about 30 new fires across Alaska, causing the total burned area to increase from 2,000 acres on July 20 to more than 290,000 acres by the end of the month.

    Another notable event highlighted in the report is the thundersnow in California. This rare phenomenon occurred when a cold air front dropping down along the California coastline was projected to collide with the moist atmospheric river from the Pacific. The atmospheric instability that gives rise to thundersnow also tends to result in higher snowfall, which is precisely what was observed in this case.

    As the climate warms, events like the lightning storm in Alaska may become less exceptional. This means risk managers across the U.S. are going to need to prepare for and manage the risks associated with increased lightning activity.

    There’s quite a bit of data buried in JavaScript containers in the site. I found the map data pretty intriguing (one of the maps is in the section header), and hacked together a bit of R to yank them out. That code is below, and the data is on my main site.

    library(V8)library(janitor)library(rvest)library(stringi)# Read in the AEM site URL (the `?…` bit seems to be necessary)pg <- read_html("https://aem.eco/2023-united-states-lightning-report/?_hsmi=289823499")# Find all the mapshtml_nodes(pg, xpath = ".//script[contains(@src, 'Map.js')]") |>   html_attr("src") -> aem_map_urls# Snakecase f_t_waem_map_urls |>   stri_replace_last_regex(    pattern = "\\.js\\?.*$",     replacement = ""  ) |>   basename() |>   make_clean_names() -> aem_map_names# Read in all the maps JSaem_map_urls |>   lapply(readLines) |>   setNames(aem_map_names) -> aem_js_maps# Start a new JS contextctx <- v8()names(aem_js_maps) |>   sapply(\(.map) {        # Find the "data:" start line and the closing JS array lines    start <- which(stri_detect_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]], "data:"))    end <- tail(which(stri_detect_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]], "],")), 2)[1]    # Clean them up so we can eval them    aem_js_maps[[.map]][start] <- stri_replace_first_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]][start], "data:", sprintf("const %s =", .map))    aem_js_maps[[.map]][end] <- stri_replace_last_fixed(aem_js_maps[[.map]][end], ",", "")        # Eval the JS in the context we made    ctx$eval(aem_js_maps[[.map]][start:end])        # Retrieve the value    ctx$get(.map)      }) |>   jsonlite::toJSON() |>   writeLines("aem-maps.json")

    we-go

    We-go (a.k.a., wego), is a golang weather client for the terminal written in. It provides a convenient, “no-frills” way to access weather forecasts directly from the command line. You can see the forecast for 1-7 days and configure preferred units.

    It supports multiple “backend” weather sources (caiyunapp.com, openweathermap, smhi, worldweatheronline), including the ability to provide your own JSON source.

    Output options include an ASCII art table, emoji, JSON, or markdown.

    While it is “yet-another” CLI weather client, this one seems super flexible and hackable. The source is very grokable and you may enjoy a challenge to add an interface to Apple’s WeatherKit (I may try that, too).

    The first run generates a config file that you can edit to adjust the default behavior.

    CARROT AR Wx

    I 💙 CARROT enough to give it a prominent spot on my Apple device screens and use it daily.

    My weather info needs are focused on data values, so I only recently discovered CARROT’s augmented reality (AR) mode. It’s more kitschy than useful, but it’s kind of fun being berated (and informed) on-device and in virtual meatspace.

    It’s worth the coin for a subscription, and you can see a snap of the AR mode in the section header.

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    #carrot #golang #openweathermap #weather

  18. Habría que poner la ciudad, por ejemplo. Y las fechas no sé si son intersantes, pero ¿tal vez las horas sí?
    Usando el API de #openweathermap openweathermap.org/api

  19. #Vancouver #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 8.75 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 6.41 Celsius
    Wind Speed 4.12 m/s
    Weather moderate rain

  20. #Vancouver #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 16.46 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 16.12 Celsius
    Wind Speed 5.14 m/s
    Weather overcast clouds

  21. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 12.41 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 11.59 Celsius
    Wind Speed 1.54 m/s
    Weather clear sky

  22. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 18.02 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 17.63 Celsius
    Wind Speed 0 m/s
    Weather few clouds

  23. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 15.11 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 14.71 Celsius
    Wind Speed 0 m/s
    Weather clear sky

  24. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 16.73 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 16.31 Celsius
    Wind Speed 2.06 m/s
    Weather scattered clouds

  25. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 17.69 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 17.16 Celsius
    Wind Speed 2.06 m/s
    Weather overcast clouds

  26. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 13.71 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 13.33 Celsius
    Wind Speed 0 m/s
    Weather overcast clouds

  27. #Kelowna #Weather #OpenWeatherMap

    Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
    Current Temp 14.18 Celsius
    Feels Like Temp 13.93 Celsius
    Wind Speed 2.06 m/s
    Weather broken clouds

  28. @kuketzblog
    Ich habe bei Wetter-Apps lange nach etwas gesucht, dass einen lokalen Wetterradar bietet und bin da irgendwann bei #RadarWeather gelandet:
    f-droid.org/de/packages/org.wo
    Braucht einen kostenlosen API.l-Key der #OpenWeatherMap.
    Einziger Negativpunkt wäre höchstens die Nutzung von Komoots #Photon-Dienst beim Hinzufügen von Standorten 🤷