Historical Weather Information
The weather is never the same everywhere and so keeping track of it can be a laborious process. It takes very passionate and dedicated individuals to continually update historical weather information and databases, reporting on numerous elements, including:
- Wind speed
- Wind direction
- Precipitation levels
- Temperature – maximum, minimum and average
- Specific notes on severe weather
- Air frost
- UV levels
- Sunshine duration
- General weather conditions, eg. cloudy
If this sounds like a lot of information, imagine entering it on a historical weather information database for towns and cities all over the country. The weather is ever-changing so it’s a never ending but important job keeping the database up-to-date.
Historical weather information is used by many individuals, companies and sectors including insurance companies who often need to corroborate policy holders’ stories before they can pay out. Many scientists and meteorologists follow the weather as well, using past entries to construct and support theories and proposed action plans for the future.