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acidtunes2012-06-26 17:41:08
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acidtunes, 2012-06-26 17:41:08

Where can I get a weather forecast for export?

Good afternoon! Now we are doing a news podcast, where, among other things, there will be a weather forecast. Faced with a problem: where to get information from? Since the project is non-commercial, it will be too expensive to negotiate with Gismeteo, just as I would not want to mention where the data was taken from each time (as required, for example, rp5.ru ).

Moreover, I do not want to steal data from anywhere. Tell me, can anyone know a gratuitous supplier of weather data? Thank you!

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morello, 2012-06-26
@morello

Look at this link. Perhaps this option will suit you. In general - go over Google on the request "xml weather forecast" - I think you will still find options.

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Pavel Osipov, 2012-06-26
@Pavel_Osipov

If there are no special requirements for the amount of data, then the main ones can be obtained using the Google Weather API, it is still not public, but as I understand it, Androids use it for forecasting, so it should not disappear anywhere.

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himik, 2012-06-26
@himik

worldweatheronline

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-06-26
@foxmuldercp

A long time ago I met a script for a monitoring tool, which in Linux directly on the wallpaper drew all the statistics of the network, free space, including the weather.
Airports give away the weather.

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Pavel Isakov, 2012-06-27
@kwikpik

You can use METAR data, but this is only for airports

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howeal, 2012-06-27
@howeal

Look towards www.hmn.ru/index.php?index=31 . They provide a 1-day forecast for 700 cities in XML format per banner. A few years ago, Yandex collaborated with them and the weather was imported from this service.
Back in 2005, I was given access to their weather for 3 days for a small banner and a link to their website.

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