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Weather Forecast 45% open

Greece


What data is expected?

3-day forecasts of temperature, precipitation and wind. Forecasts have to be provided for several regions in the country. Short-term weather forecasts are relevant for the general public to plan activities, while also being reliable. See our methodology section for more information.

  • Temperature extremes
  • Temperature average
  • Wind speed
  • Wind direction
  • Precipitation Amount
  • Precipitation Probability
  • Forecast for current day and four following days

How open is the data?

The data are not machine readable and not openly licensed

The website provides all data at: https://www.hnms.gr/hnms/english/forecast/meteogram_city_html?dr_city=Andros Current observations are available at: https://www.hnms.gr/hnms/english/observation/observation_region_html The data is not openly licensed as it is stated in the terms of use: "The content of this website is freely available for informational purposes. The Hellenic National Meteorological Service (HNMS) reserves the copyright for all material presented in these pages. Commercial use of this website, or parts of it by third parties is prohibited. For non-commercial public use of this site, authorization by the HNMS is required." Also manual transcriptions would be necessary to make the data usable - they are stored in an image file, embedded in HTML. That's why the submitter's original assessment of data usability was changed by the reviewer. Thank you, Kleanthis Koupidis, for contributing to the Global Open Data Index.

Data location   https://www.hnms.gr/ - Weather forecasts and observations for Greece.
Data licence   Unknown
Data format   Unknown
Reviewer   Danny Lämmerhirt
Submitters   Kleanthis Koupidis
Last modified   Thu Dec 15 2016 14:04:30 GMT+0000 (UTC)

Contributors

Reviewers

  • Danny Lämmerhirt

Submitters

  • Kleanthis Koupidis
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