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Where can I find high-precision wind data from a city?

  • 1.  Where can I find high-precision wind data from a city?

    Posted Wed December 02, 2020 09:25 AM
    Edited by System Fri January 20, 2023 04:20 PM
    Hey everyone!
    I'm doing a data science internship and was requested to make an analysis on the evolution of wind attributes (mainly speed) throughout Buenos Aires city's neighborhoods and am looking for the appropriate data.
    I have already asked providers such as Meteoblue and Weather Source for a sample (they sell the data at much larger scales and for automated requests, I just need a relatively little amount of both) and in the meantime I'd like to know if there are other places from where I could look for this data.  Does anyone know any?

    Thanks in advance

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    [Marco] [Sánchez Sorondo]
    [UBA]
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  • 2.  RE: Where can I find high-precision wind data from a city?

    Posted Thu December 03, 2020 05:17 AM
    Perhaps this webpage points to a solution https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/Weather/index.html
    Then there is R Studio, it covers Argentina https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/weatherData/versions/0.5.0/topics/IntlWxStations

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    Matthias Jungbauer
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  • 3.  RE: Where can I find high-precision wind data from a city?

    Posted Mon December 07, 2020 10:10 AM
    Thanks! The IBM's weather data API looks quite promising! I'll try it out and tell you how it goes.

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    [Marco] [Sánchez Sorondo]
    [UBA]
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  • 4.  RE: Where can I find high-precision wind data from a city?

    Posted Thu December 03, 2020 01:29 PM
    Hi Marco:
    May be the Airport Authorities could help you with wind speed data. They need to collect the wind data to see if there is any microbusts / downbursts at the ground levels to ensure prior safe landing directions given to pilots.
    Regards,
    GV

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    Gopinath Venkatesan
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  • 5.  RE: Where can I find high-precision wind data from a city?

    Posted Mon December 07, 2020 10:13 AM
    That's true, but it seems that in Buenos Aires there is a very little number of public stations, it has to be a satellite-driven estimator.
    Still, the idea of contacting the airport sounds good! They should know a bunch of this matters.
    Thanks

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    [Marco] [Sánchez Sorondo]
    [UBA]
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