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CONTENT UNDER DEVELOPMENT AS PART OF THE ECMWF USER DOCUMENTATION PROJECT
Find out how to get ECMWF real-time forecast data.
What do we mean by real-time forecast data?
Real-time forecast data, or 'valid' data, is all meteorological information in the form of pictures, charts, text or data files for which the verification time is in the future or less than 24 hours ago. This means that it can be used to predict the weather conditions.
Find out what real-time forecast data are available, what they cost and what licence you might need
You can browse real-time forecast data to see what is available, but remember that restrictions apply so you will need to order the data.
- Real-time forecast charts are free and available to everyone.
Technical set-up for delivery of real-time data
Monitoring and changing delivery of real-time forecast data
- How to monitor your real-time data delivery
- How to change your real-time data requirements
Optional services for real-time forecast data
ECMWF offers a number of optional services for the delivery of real-time forecast data. The services available to you and their cost depend on the type of licence you have, please see data pricing.
Service | What is it for? | Who is it available to? | How do I get this service? |
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ECPDS (ECMWF Production Data Store) | To manage transmission of your real-time forecast data | Member & Co-operating States, Maximum charge licence holders, Full NMHS data licence holders, Satellite Data Providers (with permission) | Set up as part of your real-time data delivery. |
PREd (Product Requirements Editor) | To change your real-time data requirements. | Member & Co-operating States, Maximum charge licence holders, Full NMHS data licence holders, Satellite Data Providers (with permission) | Set up as part of your real-time data delivery. |
Additional data destinations | Send data to additional hosts | All licence types but with limitations on numbers
| Contact us through the Support Portal. |
Compression options | To reduce the volume of data transmitted | All licence types | Contact us through the Support Portal. |
Parallel transfers | Parallel transmission of files can prevent backlogs of data accumulating due to slow transfer speeds | All licence types | Contact us through the Support Portal. |
Parallel/backup hosts | If the primary host fails, a back-up host can be installed to take over | All licence types | Contact us through the Support Portal. |
Directory targetting | To distribute transmitted files to different directories on the receiving system | All licence types | Contact us through the Support Portal. |
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