This page relates to the Open Data transition in 2025. Please direct any queries related to this to the ECMWF Support Portal and mark them for the attention of the Data Support Team. |
ECMWF is pleased to announce that the full contents of the Real-time Catalogue will become open on 1 October 2025. The data will be governed by the permissive CC-BY-4.0 licence, and the Information Cost will be removed. Unfortunately, as our daily production is more than 100TB, we are unable to freely provide the full catalogue via FTP or cloud services. ECMWF will maintain the current free and open dataset while we define the future provision to meet user needs. |
The transition to Open Data will lead to the following changes:
There are no planned changes to the price or content of the ECMWF Service Packs or charges.
The current 'free & open data' will remain at the current 0.25 resolution until January 2026. In January 2026, we anticipate increasing the resolution to the full 0.1 degrees with the current parameters and timesteps.
Hourly data will not be available in the free and open dataset.
Later in May 2025, ECMWF will release an updated Product Requirements Catalogue that automatically removes Information Cost from 01 October 2025. You will still be able to evaluate quotes based on past versions of ecQuote to evaluate the changes to your data costs.
Until September 2025, if you already hold a licence, ECMWF will continue to apply the Information Cost.
Existing agreements can be extended until the 30th September 2025 and current charges will be applied until then.
Please contact your Licensor directly to discuss the process. ECMWF is unable to assist in these matters as we are not the Licensee.
As per Article 10 of the ECMWF Standard Licence Agreement, users are entitled to terminate with 3 months notice. As we will be applying a reduction on 01 October 2025, ECMWF will not be waiving the 3 month termination clause and ask that users contact us via the Support Portal if you wish to terminate your licence.
We kindly ask that existing users ensure they continue to operate under the ECMWF Standard Licence Agreement conditions (i.e. no redistribution, no brokering, no selling ECMWF Products) until 01 October 2025. We will not make any special arrangements for early adoption or changes to the ECMWF Standard Licence Agreement in the meantime. |
Since your licence agreement will be expiring in the next couple of months, you would have the option to extend your current licence agreement until the 30th September 2025. For this extension, the same Information Cost(s) will still apply. Then, you may choose to start a new licence contract from the 1st October 2025, where there will be no Information Cost(s) applied to your new licence agreement.
You may start your licence agreement now, however since you would be signing a licence agreement before October 2025, your licence agreement would display the full amount for Information Cost(s). However, as ECMWF invoices quarterly, you would only pay for the Information Costs up until 30th September 2025 (for example: in the first and/or second invoice). Then, after October 2025, your invoices would not contain the Information Costs. This would mean that you wouldn't pay the full amount for the Information Costs for the entire year - only up until October 2025.
Alternatively, you may choose to wait until 1st October 2025, and start a new licence agreement from the 1st October 2025, to avoid the Information Cost(s).
Whilst your renewed licence agreement will contain the full Information Cost(s), you will only pay for Information Cost(s) up until the 30th September 2025. These would show in any invoices sent out before October 2025. After that time, you will receive a document describing the reduction in Information Cost(s) and any credit notes that may apply to the remainder of your licence agreement, taking into account the Information Cost(s) reductions.
The transition to Open Data will:
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