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Find out how to access ECMWF archive (or historical) data

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To begin exploring ECMWF archive data please see our website.

What do we mean by archive (historical) data?

Archive data (also referred to as historical data) refer to past data and include:

  • expired real-time forecast data (for which the verification time is more than 24 hours in the past)
  • reanalysis data
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    Archive data - defininition
    Archive data - defininition

    data from specific experiments or observational campaigns

    Find out what archive data are available and how to access them

    Public datasets

    ECMWF's public archive data are free (terms and conditions apply) and can be explored from our data browser, where small amounts of data can be downloaded.

    You can also access public datasets using the ECMWF Web API 

    Archive data available to ECMWF members

    ECMWF members are granted full access to ECMWF archive data. Find out how to set up access to archive data for ECMWF members.

    You can access archive data using the ECMWF Web API or access archive data from ECMWF computers.

    Archive data available to other customers (commercial, research, etc.)

    In addition to the free public products (which are available to all), customers can order an archive licence.

    Once you have your licence, you can access a wider range of ECMWF archive data and use the ECMWF Web API.

    Data available through the Copernicus Climate Change and Atmosphere Monitoring Services

     If you want to explore the open and free of charge (see Copernicus Licence for details) data of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)  please have a look here: 

    What data and maps are available through C3S (Copernicus Climate Change Service)?

     If you want to explore the open and free of charge (see Copernicus Licence for details) data of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) please have a look here:

    What data and charts are available through CAMS (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service)?

    A range of data related to atmospheric quality are available free of charge through the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service in the Atmosphere Data Store

    For details on datasets and questions please have a look at the Copernicus knowledge base and Copernicus User Support Forum Home.




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