Two complementary views of the atmosphere: ground-truth data from our own sensor network, and a full suite of model, satellite and forecast products from the world's leading meteorological organisations.
Every reading in this dashboard comes directly from physical instruments installed in the field â anemometers, rain gauges, temperature and humidity sensors, and all-in-one weather stations. Data is collected every 10 minutes and published in near real time. What you see here is what the atmosphere is actually doing at each station location, with no modelling or interpolation involved.
Click any station marker on the map to see temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and more.
OpenGeoWeb is an open-source meteorological visualisation platform developed by KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute). Unlike the LoEco station network â which shows you what instruments directly measured â this dashboard presents derived information: numerical weather model output, satellite imagery, radar composites and reanalysis products from leading organisations including KNMI, ESA (European Space Agency) and ECMWF (European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). Together, the two dashboards give a complete picture: ground truth from below and model intelligence from above.
Access the full OpenGeoWeb platform for satellite layers, model runs, radar and more.