Climate Time Series

Global long-term means of temperature, precipitation and wind

How do you evaluate today’s weather? Too cold? Too hot? Or in line with the average? With EWC’s Climate Time Series, you can compare today’s data with climate data from the past 15 years or the official mean climate patterns from 1961–1990.

Your benefits from the Climate Time Series

  • Rapid and simple comparison of real-time data with mean temperature, precipitation and wind data
  • A basis for evaluations and analyses, particularly when combined with EWC’s short and medium-term forecasts for the energy trading and gas supply sectors





Our standard data processing:

  • The raw data for temperature, precipitation and wind can be supplied as raw data or are processed to show means by applying the Fourier analysis

EWC uses the following database

  • Meteorological data are exclusively from official national weather offices operating to WMO standards (World Meteorological Organization)
  • Germany-wide hourly readings from over 1,000 weather stations of Deutscher Wetterdienst
  • Europe-wide readings from over 2,500 weather stations at 1-6-hourly intervals
  • Global readings from over 17,000 weather stations
  • High-resolution total precipitation data (1km x 1km)

Customised and flexible data provision:

  • Visualisation: spreadsheet, charts
  • Formats: TXT, CSV, EXCEL, XML
  • Supplied as: e-mail, SFTP, pull and push, Web services, ISDN, P2P
Comparision between temperature and climate time series
Comparison of temperatures in 2007 with the synthetic climate time series for 1997–2007.

Your contact persons

Insurances
Mrs. Zehra Arziman
Sales Assistant
Phone: +49 (0)721 663 23 0
e-mail: info@weather-consult.com

Renewable energies & energy industry
Mr. Klaus Bauer
Account Manager
Tel.: +49 (0)721 663 23 20
e-mail: info@weather-consult.com


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