BIOS live climate signals

See the weather system before it becomes a headline.

A source-cited monitor for Ireland, the North Atlantic and wider climate volatility. BIOS uses official weather, ocean, atmosphere, fire, space-weather and climate sources, then translates them into clear public-facing signals.

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North Atlantic signal view

Source: GFS / NCEP / NOAA

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Weather model GFS / NCEP / NOAA
Irish warnings Met Éireann
Ocean and climate Copernicus / WMO

Signal cards

These cards cite the source behind each signal. The next build can connect the live API/feed for each source.

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Wind / rain / pressure

North Atlantic weather setup

Global model guidance for wind, precipitation, surface pressure and upper-air steering patterns.

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Ireland warnings

Official Irish weather risk

National warnings, public forecasts and open weather datasets for Ireland-specific risk context.

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Ocean

Wave and coastal exposure

Marine data for waves, currents, sea state and coastal exposure around Ireland and the Atlantic.

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Climate heat

Sea-surface and heat anomalies

Climate bulletins, temperature trends, SST context and Europe-wide climate-state reporting.

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Atmosphere

Aerosols, smoke and air quality

Atmospheric composition, aerosol transport, greenhouse gases, solar energy and pollution context.

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Fire

Wildfire and hotspot detection

Near-real-time satellite fire and thermal anomaly data from MODIS and VIIRS observations.

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Space weather

Aurora and geomagnetic activity

Solar wind, planetary K-index, aurora forecast, geomagnetic storm alerts and space-weather impacts.

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ENSO

El Niño / La Niña context

Seasonal climate context for global heat, rainfall volatility, agriculture, energy and resilience planning.

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BIOS layer

Plain-English interpretation

BIOS turns source data into simple public signals: normal, watch, heightened, severe — with Ireland relevance and practical implications.

BIOS interpretation workflow

Official sources remain the evidence base. BIOS adds context, clarity and public usability.

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Ingest

Pull official model, warning, ocean, atmosphere, fire, space-weather and climate feeds.

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Compare

Cross-check signals against Ireland, the North Atlantic, Europe and seasonal climate context.

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Score

Rank the signal as normal, watch, heightened or severe using documented thresholds.

4

Explain

Translate the data into likely implications for people, infrastructure, energy and supply chains.

Source attribution