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RepositoryStats tracks 529,265 Github repositories, of these 247 are tagged with the weather topic. The most common primary language for repositories using this topic is Python (74). Other languages include: JavaScript (35), TypeScript (17), Dart (13), Java (12)
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Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling
Beautiful and lightweight weather app build using Gtk4, Libadwaita and Python.
Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling
Beautiful and lightweight weather app build using Gtk4, Libadwaita and Python.
A GNOME Shell extension to show the weather of any location on Earth.
Supercell Wx is a free, open source advanced weather radar viewer.
Open-source deep-learning framework for exploring, building and deploying AI weather/climate workflows.
A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users
Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling
Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling
Home Assistant weather provider using data from Belgian IRM KMI 🇧🇪 🇱🇺 🇳🇱
🌍 A Collection of Awesome Large Weather Models (LWMs) | AI for Earth (AI4Earth) | AI for Science (AI4Science)
Supercell Wx is a free, open source advanced weather radar viewer.
Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling
Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling
Open-source deep-learning framework for exploring, building and deploying AI weather/climate workflows.
Home Assistant weather provider using data from Belgian IRM KMI 🇧🇪 🇱🇺 🇳🇱
Supercell Wx is a free, open source advanced weather radar viewer.
Earth-2 Model Intercomparison Project (MIP) is a python framework that enables climate researchers and scientists to inter-compare AI models for weather and climate.
A low-power E-Paper weather display powered by an ESP32 microcontroller. Utilizes the OpenWeatherMap API.