Open Observations Archive
Browse observational files by station, month, day, hour and sensor.
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Using the EDR API

The EDR API provides direct access to observational data by collection, station and time range. Start with the interactive API docs: https://opendata2.met.ie/edr/docs

Typical steps

  1. Choose a collection such as 1-minute, 10-minute, 60-minute or ceilometer observations.
  2. Choose a station/location.
  3. Enter a time range using the datetime parameter.
  4. Optionally add parameter-name after confirming the exact parameter names in the API docs.
  5. Download the response as JSON or CoverageJSON.

Real examples

Useful entry points: API landing page | Browse collections | Interactive docs