Short-term atmospheric conditions and phenomena — hours to days. Temperature, precipitation, wind, pressure, humidity, cloud cover, and their forecasts.

Scope

  • Observations: Station measurements of temperature, precipitation, wind speed/direction, pressure, humidity, visibility
  • Radar and satellite: Precipitation radar composites, cloud imagery, lightning detection
  • Numerical weather prediction: Forecasts from NWP models (HARMONIE, ECMWF)
  • Severe weather: Storm warnings, extreme precipitation events, heat waves, frost events
  • Derived products: Heat index, wind chill, evapotranspiration estimates

Key Distinction: Weather vs Climate

Weather is what you get; climate is what you expect. Weather data has temporal resolution of minutes to days. If the dataset describes conditions over 30+ years as statistical summaries, it’s Climate.

Precipitation Cross-Sphere Note

Precipitation falls as weather but lands in the Hydrosphere. Rainfall measurements are atmosphere_weather; the resulting streamflow is freshwater_surface; soil moisture response is Pedosphere soil moisture.

Classical Theme Mappings

StandardThemeLink
ISO 19115Climatology/Meteorology/AtmosphereAtmosphere
INSPIREAtmospheric Conditions|Atmospheric Conditions
INSPIREMeteorological Geographical Features|Meteorological Geographical Features

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