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Visual Crossing is upgrading its weather data platform with real-time radar capabilities, starting with coverage across the ...
Without so much as an announcement, Google appears to have killed its private Weather API, to the annoyance of many developers that relied on it.
Google launched its latest sustainability tool, a series of environmental geospatial APIs that help cities, businesses, and other partners map solar, air quality, and pollen data worldwide.
Ambee, a climate intelligence company, launched a new application programme interface (API) to alert users of severe weather events such as hurricanes, storms, and heat waves.
While the API will continue to be available for free with some limits, developers can now subscribe to increase the number of requests their apps can make to the WeatherKit API.
WeatherKit is not an app itself — rather, it's an API (or a framework, in Apple lingo) that's meant to replace the Dark Sky API Apple has deprecated and is planning to kill off completely by 2023.
Website Weather forecasts, maps, and embeds will continue until July 1, 2020. The website will remain active beyond that time in support of API and iOS App customers. API ...