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EuroMeteo – European Meteorological Data Explorer

Interactive explorer for European meteorological observations via MeteoGate. Visualize real-time station data across Europe (WIS 2.0 / E-SOH).

European Open Data Overview (MeteoGate)

EuroMeteo Explorer is an interactive dashboard for exploring near real-time meteorological observations across Europe and beyond. Developed as an independent project, it exploits the data provided by the MeteoGate platform to provide access to thousands of stations following the WIS 2.0 / E-SOH standards, including high-resolution data for temperature, precipitation, wind, and pressure.

MeteoGate, operated by EUMETNET, acts as a “One-Stop Shop” for European meteorological information, integrating data from National Meteorological Services into a unified flow. This tool focuses on the E-SOH (European Surface Observations HVD) dataset, providing detailed station-level insights for air temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and more.

Use the interactive explorer

Interact with the web app to explore stations, visualize weather trends, and access detailed station data.

About this Data

EuroMeteo is your gateway to the MeteoGate platform, a groundbreaking initiative by EUMETNET (The Network of European Meteorological Services). This system standardizes the flow of real-time weather data across the continent, adhering to the World Meteorological Organization’s WIS 2.0 (WMO Information System) protocols.

Through Climate Explorer, you can visualize the E-SOH (European Surface Observations HVD) dataset in real-time. This provides:

  • Pan-European Coverage: A unified view of weather from Iceland to Cyprus, including overseas territories, removing the need to visit dozens of separate national websites.
  • Harmonized Data: Standardized units and formats, allowing for direct comparison of temperatures in London, Berlin, and Rome.
  • Rapid Updates: Data streams directly from National Meteorological Services (NMS), minimizing latency.

Unique Value: Real-Time Situational Awareness

Unlike historical archives, EuroMeteo focuses on the Now. The Observations API delivers the data from 5 March 2026 to present, making it the ideal tool for: 1. Aviation & Logistics: Tracking current visibility and wind conditions across transport corridors. 2. Emergency Management: Monitoring the progression of storms or heatwaves as they cross national borders. 3. Meteorological Analysis: Verifying numerical weather prediction (NWP) models against ground truth in real-time.

How to use this tool

  1. Overview Map: The map displays thousands of active stations. Zoom in to see the dense network in regions like the Alps or the Benelux.
  2. Country Filter: Use the sidebar to focus on specific networks (e.g., “Germany (DWD)”, “France (Météo-France)”, “Spain (AEMET)”).
  3. Station Inspection:
    • Single-Click: View quick details on the map.
    • Double-Click: Open the full Station Dashboard to see trends since 5 March 2026.
  4. Visualize: The Plots tab automatically generates temperature curves, precipitation bars, and wind roses for the selected period.
  5. Export: Need the raw numbers? The Data tab allows you to view and copy the precise values for your own analysis.
  6. Time Navigation: Use the Time Slider at the bottom of the map to step back through hourly observations. It anchors to the latest available data for today or to the end of the day for historical dates.
Data Source: MeteoGate Observations

This service specifically utilizes the Observations API from MeteoGate (observations.meteogate.eu), which provides land-based surface observations. Please note that data is available from 5 March 2026 to present.

WIS 2.0 Integration

MeteoGate is a key component of the WMO Information System 2.0 (WIS 2.0), ensuring that meteorological data is discoverable, accessible, and interoperable across borders.

Need more help? View the full EuroMeteo User Guide for detailed instructions.

Data source

  • MeteoGate Platform: https://meteogate.eu/
  • MeteoGate Observations API: https://observations.meteogate.eu/

Frequently Asked Questions

What is EuroMeteo?

EuroMeteo Explorer is an independent web application that visualizes near real-time meteorological observations from across Europe. It uses data provided by the MeteoGate platform, which aggregates feeds from National Meteorological Services using the modern WIS 2.0 and E-SOH standards.

What kind of European weather data can I find here?

The dashboard provides access to high-resolution ground station measurements including air temperature, precipitation amounts, wind speed and direction, and sea-level air pressure from thousands of European stations.

How often is the data updated?

EuroMeteo is designed for near real-time observations. Actual latency depends on the reporting schedule of each national service and the availability of the upstream MeteoGate feed.

Can I download the real-time observations?

Yes. After selecting a station on the interactive map, you can navigate to the Data tab in the dashboard to view the raw numeric measurements and copy them for your own analysis.

 
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