Since 2018, meteoblue has been part of the SmartAgriHubs EU project about the digital transformation of the European Agrifood Sector. The final event took place in Lisbon, Portugal, at the end of September 2022.
This week of 13. June 2022, a heat wave will reach Western Europe and is predicted to move further North. Extreme heat especially affects cities, because sealed surfaces and buildings store more energy in form of heat and only slowly release this energy during night.
We have drawn new pictograms for our daily weather overview and improved the English and French weather reports. Both now improve the meteoblue home page.
Besides the lately introduced weather warnings, we have also added a wind watch and temperature anomaly map to our website start page to better detect extreme weather events.
Our Weather model selection now includes UKMO-10 worldwide and UKMO-2 for NW-Europe. This increases our model range to 8 worldwide and to 20 weather models in the EU - an unique selection not yet publicly available anywhere else.
We have developed a new tool to access complex climate predictions in an easy-to-use way. These predictions are now available through our history+ interface.