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OpenWeather Advocates for Seamless, Standardised Climate Data Delivery in Europe’s Climate Services Market
published: Jul 21, 2025
As Europe continues to address intensifying climate risks, the demand for timely, reliable, and actionable climate information has become increasingly urgent. Decision-makers across sectors—from infrastructure and transport to finance and urban ...
Unlocking Weather Intelligence: Key Insights from a Recent OpenWeather Webinar
published: Jun 05, 2025
On the 4th June, we introduced a second OpenWeather hosted webinar that demonstrated how the cutting-edge OpenWeather Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are making vital weather intelligence accessible for businesses, developers and stude...
Working Together for a Safer World: Understanding ESA's Civil Security from Space Programme
published: Jun 02, 2025
We face many challenges today, from severe weather made worse by climate change to humanitarian crises. Keeping people safe and managing emergencies effectively is more important than ever. The European Space Agency (ESA) is using its resource...
Research Initiative: Predicting Mosquito-Borne Disease Outbreaks in Mauritius
published: May 08, 2025
Rising global temperatures are expanding the reach of mosquito-borne diseases, creating significant public health challenges, especially for small island nations such as Mauritius. Researchers from the Australian Institute of Tropical Health an...
Weather Foundation Engages in Shaping Europe's Climate Service Future
published: May 04, 2025
Weather Foundation recently participated in a crucial European dialogue focused on the future of climate services, joining key stakeholders at the “European Regulation of Climate Services: A Dialogue with Private Providers” conference in Barcel...
Unlocking Weather Wisdom: Exploring Educational Resources
published: May 02, 2025
Understanding weather and climate is more crucial than ever. From daily planning to long-term strategic decisions in various industries, access to reliable weather information and the knowledge to interpret it are invaluable. Recognizing this, w...
How Weather Foundation empowers work of authorities in Venezuela
published: Apr 07, 2025
We constatly working with hundreds of Universities across the globe providing vital weather data for students and universities within the Student and Research Initiatives.Here's a feedback we received from Carlos E González R.,Coordinator of th...
Another milestone in Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF) implementation.
published: Mar 27, 2025
OpenWeather Foundation is honoured to participatein an important World Meteorological Organization meeting on Systematic Observations Financing Facility (SOFF) implementation.Thanks to Rémy Giraud and Ana Heureux, PhD for the organisation and As...
OpenWeather at Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero!
published: Mar 16, 2025
OpenWeather at Sustainability LIVE: Net Zero!OpenWeather is proud to offer businesses and communities with data-driven solutions for a greener future. With the OpenWeather Foundation, we’re driving impactful sustainability initiatives. 🌱 Attend...
Sustainability in 2025: How OpenWeather Foundation Helps Building a Greener Future
published: Mar 13, 2025
This year has seen an exciting growth in new technologies that focus on the overwhelming need to create a sustainable future for us all. The UK alone invested approximately £30 billion in green technologies in 2024, a 15% increase from the previ...
The OpenWeather Challenge: Expanding the Horizons of Weather Data Applications
published: Mar 10, 2025
In partnership with the Royal Meteorological Society, this challenge sought projects that prioritized sustainability, green technology, health, and practical solutions, reflecting OpenWeather's dedication to environmental responsibility. With pa...
Healthy People, Healthy Planet (HP2)
published: Feb 28, 2025
The frequency and impact of extreme weather events are increasing significantly worldwide, with urban environments being particularly vulnerable.To address this pressing challenge, OpenWeather, in collaboration with Imperial College London , is...