Forecasting the weather with R

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The US National Centers for Environment Prediction (NCEP) produces weather forecasts for the entire world from a model that’s updated every 6 hours. The data is made freely available, and with a couple of free tools to convert the data and R you can easily produce am unpdated global weather forecast like this (click to enlarge):

Weather forecast

(Check out the heat-wave in Australia!) Physicist and climate scientist Joe Wheatley provides all the details, including R code. All you need is R, the ncdf package to process the data file, and a free command-line tool to convert the file from the format provided by NCEP.

Biospherica: NCEP Global Forecast System

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