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Clark_White
Contributor II
Contributor II

Weather Data

I would like to create an app that displays Weather data via a map along with Operational Metrics.   Is there a free datafeed or WebConnection that I can use for this?

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Clark_White
Contributor II
Contributor II
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I get this from the Load Editor.   

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lorenzoconforti
Specialist II
Specialist II

Your new connection screen looks slightly different from mine. Are you using Qlik Sense Desktop Feb 2020?

Try this URL: 

https://samples.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?q=London,uk&appid=b6907d289e10d714a6e88b30761fae...

Clark_White
Contributor II
Contributor II
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Actually Still using June 2019.  

lorenzoconforti
Specialist II
Specialist II

Maybe update it first. I've used some new features in the map visualisation that wouldn't work on your version

bschaefer
Contributor III
Contributor III

hi - if you are looking for a REST service to integrate as  datasource you can use the free tier of Visual Crossing as well :

https://www.visualcrossing.com/weather/weather-data-services#/login 

there is a tutorial on the web site as well how to set it up : https://www.visualcrossing.com/resources/category/documentation/

feel free to get in touch if you get stuck -

Bjoern

julianjmuir
Contributor
Contributor

Creating a weather app is a great idea! If you're looking for a free data feed or web connection, check out the National Weather Service API. It offers free access to a variety of weather data and is great options to consider. As for converting Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use a simple formula to alter the temperature or even include a toggle button in the app so users can switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius. I have been using World Weather for a long time, as it is convenient, and you might be interested in checking it out. Good luck with your app development!