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I collected weatherdata from my smart weatherstation for the last three months. The data is exessive but shows temp, humidity, co2 and noise pressure. When i set it…
Grafen kombinerer to datakilder, begge for perioden 22.1.2024-21.2.2024: – Punktlighet for pendlertog i Oslo, uttrykt i prosent, fra Bane Nor: – Nedbør i mm for Blindern målestasjon i…
Stasjonene som er representert er henholdsvis byene Kuala Lumpur, Brasilia, Manaus, Niamey, Roma, Memphis, London, Moskva, Beijing og Nanortalik. Dataene er også blitt videre brukt til å klassifisere…
Weather at the southernmost- and northernmost point i Norway, by mean temperature, average wind speed and average rainfall of 2022. The data is collected by “Norsk klima service…
This Image shows the average temperature of my hometown Osøyro so far through 2022. Instead of using numbers, it is color-coordinated. I used yr.no as my source.
Annual average snow days in cities I have lived in. Data is from Weather Atlas, which uses different aggregated country resources that can be seen here (open data…