43 datasets found

  • Stations of the national pollen monitoring network

    Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
    Regions and cities, Environment

    MeteoSwiss operates the national pollen monitoring network. This consists of automatic and manual monitoring stations which cover Switzerland's most important climatic and...

    Last updated: October 25, 2019

    • SERVICE
    • ZIP
    • meteorological-parameter
    • pollen
    • climatology
    • weather
    • meteorology
    • weather-monitoring
    • monitoring-network
    • climate
    • air
    • meteorological-geographical-features
    • atmospheric-conditions
    • fsdi-federal-spatial-data-infrastructure
  • Measurement values dew point, 10 min mean

    Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
    Regions and cities, Environment

    Current measurement values of Dew point, 10 min [°C]. Data is updated every 10 minutes. The data set contains all weather stations of the SwissMetNet, the automatic monitoring...

    Last updated: May 12, 2020

    • SERVICE
    • ZIP
    • climatology
    • meteorological-parameter
    • air
    • weather-monitoring
    • weather-monitoring
    • weather
    • weather
    • atmospheric-humidity
    • atmospheric-physics
    • meteorology
    • air-temperature
    • air-temperature
    • climate
    • air
    • meteorological-geographical-features
    • atmospheric-conditions
    • fsdi-federal-spatial-data-infrastructure
  • Swiss temperature mean

    Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
    Regions and cities, Environment

    The Swiss temperature mean describes the temperature measured on average across the entire area of the country and at the various altitudes of Switzerland. The mean has been...

    Last updated: December 12, 2016

    • ZIP
    • atmospheric-conditions
    • meteorological-geographical-features
    • climatology
    • climate
    • temperature
    • climatic-change
    • meteorology
    • climate
    • fsdi-federal-spatial-data-infrastructure