The Agricultural Technology Center Augustenberg collects and publishes meteorological data such as temperature, precipitation, wind speed and humidity from weather stations in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg.
Agrarmeteorologie Bayern collects and publishes meteorological data such as temperature, precipitation, wind speed and humidity from weather stations in the state of Bavaria on behalf of the Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry.
The agrometeorological service is a department of ASTA (Administration of Technical Services for Agriculture) in the Ministry of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development in Luxembourg. The agrometeorology collects and publishes meteorological data such as temperature, rainfall, wind speed and humidity from the weather stations in Luxembourg.
The agricultural meteoroligy of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate provides meteorological data such as precipitation, probability of precipitation, wind speed, radiation, temperature and humidity in summarized form.
The Agricultural Meteorological Measuring Network Saxony is a service of the Saxon State Office for Environment, Agriculture and Geology (LfULG). Data on air temperature, soil temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation and global radiation from measuring stations in Saxony are published.
Agrarmeteorology Thüringen collects and publishes meteorological data such as temperature, precipitation, wind speed and humidity of the weather stations in the state of Thuringia.
The Saxony Air Quality Monitoring Network is a service provided by the Saxon State Office for the Environment, Agriculture and Geology (LfULG). This data contains information on the amount of air pollutants and dust in the atmosphere from anthropogenic (man-made) and natural sources.
The German Weather Service (DWD) makes various weather data publicly available. This includes air and ground temperatures, solar radiation, precipitation amounts, air pressure and humidity. The data is available in various resolutions, with hourly data receiving the most comprehensive quality assurance.
The European Environmental Agency (EEA) collects air pollution data from EU member states and makes it publicly available. These data contain information on the amount of air pollutants and dusts in the atmosphere from anthropogenic (man-made) and natural sources. The network of stations covers the whole of Europe.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) records and collects air quality measurements on U.S. territory. Data for CO, NO2, O3, PM2.5 and PM10 are published as indicators of air pollution.
The Federal Highway Research Institute (BaST) provides public traffic volume data for German highways and federal roads. The data is broken down by vehicle type (cars, buses, trucks, ...) and direction of travel.
The province of Lower Austria publishes values for precipitation, air temperature, humidity, flow, water level and water temperature, and groundwater level.
The Saxon State Office for the Environment, Agriculture and Geology publishes a wide variety of hydrological data such as groundwater levels and flood data.
The Flood Forecasting Center is part of the Saxony-Anhalt State Office for Flood Protection and Water Management and publishes the flood gauges in Saxony-Anhalt with situation reports and forecasts, as well as water levels, precipitation values and flow rates.
The Hydrological Raw Data Online (HYGON) information system publishes raw hydrological data on water levels, water temperatures, precipitation and water quality for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The operator is the North Rhine-Westphalia State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection (LANUV).
The Saxony Flood Information System (HWIMS) is a service provided by the Saxony State Flood Center. It publishes current and historical water levels from gauging stations in the state of Saxony.
The Hydrographic Service of Upper Austria publishes current water levels and water level forecasts and is responsible for surveying the water cycle. These data include precipitation, evaporation, temperature of air and water, water level, runoff, solids, ice formation, and underground water including springs.
The Bavarian Hydrological Service provides hydrological data such as water levels of rivers and lakes, discharges, air temperature, wind speeds, global radiation or air pressure. In addition, data on the chemistry and biology of rivers are published.
Real-time hydrometric data from the Office of Public Works in Ireland. The focus is mainly on the provision of water levels, additionally the water temperature is published.
The Swiss Federal Office for the Environment operates the data portal www.hydrodaten.admin.ch. The portal contains current and historical hydrological data on rivers, lakes and groundwater in Switzerland as well as forecasts and flood warnings (data on discharges, water levels, water temperature, groundwater).
The Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire is a French technical-scientific research and expert organization. The National Network for Environmental Radioactivity Measurements centralizes all environmental radioactivity monitoring data in France. The measurements on radioactivity such as tritium and cesium levels are provided by governmental and public bodies, operators of nuclear installations or other public, private or associative actors
The gauge portal provides water levels at gauges of the Brandenburg State Office for the Environment and the Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration (WSV) for Brandenburg waters. The water levels provided are unchecked raw data. The data is intended for operational tasks; they are not suitable for compiling hydrological statistics.
Luftdaten.info is a project of OK Lab Stuttgart. It builds its own fine particle sensors, publishes construction instructions and collects the measured data centrally. The low-cost devices record data on air temperature and humidity, fine dust, noise and other parameters.
The Global Historical Climatology Network (GHCN) is a worldwide climate database with managed by the National Climatic Data Center at Arizona State University and the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center. It primarily contains data on temperatures and precipitation on a daily basis.
The Integrated Surface Database (ISD) contains global hourly and synoptic climate data from numerous sources. The database includes over 35,000 stations worldwide. Some records date back as far as 1901. Substantial growth in the station network occurred in the 1940s and early 1970s. Over 14,000 stations are currently active.
The New South Wales Air Quality is part of the Climate and Atmospheric Research branch in the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) of New South Wales, Australia. Current air quality values (ozone, nitrous dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, PM10, PM2.5) and forecasts are published. These can additionally be viewed via map applications, and users are provided with recommendations on how to protect their health.
The monitoring network of the Federal Office for Radiation Protection monitors the natural radiation exposure with about 1,800 automatic measuring stations for the ambient dose rate. It is expressed microsievert per hour (μSv/h) and is measured by the installed ones with two Geiger-Müller counter tubes. The natural radioactivity fluctuates with the current weather conditions and is particularly influenced by rainfall.
The German Federal Waterways and Shipping Administration operates and integrates a large number of gauging stations. These are made available via the hydrographic information system. Daily updated raw data on water levels and water level targets are published. Long-term measurement data can be obtained directly from the Federal Office of Hydrology.
The NLWKN is a state agency of the Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment and Climate Protection. On the information portal, the current water levels of gauge measuring stations of the state of Lower Saxony for inland and tidal waters are published.
Rijkswaterstaat is a sub-organization of the Ministry of Environment and Infrastructure of the Netherlands.
The forest climate measurement network is operated by the Sachsenforst state enterprise. Data on air temperature, soil temperature, humidity, wind speed, precipitation and other parameters are published.
The National Water Information System (NWIS) provides access to hydrologic data such as flows, water levels, groundwater levels, and water quality collected at multiple sites in all 50 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
The Federal Environment Agency of Germany(UBA) collects official data on air pollution in Germany and makes it publicly available. This data contains information on the amount of air pollutants and dust in the atmosphere from anthropogenic (man-made) and natural sources.