North Atlantic weather setup
Global model guidance for wind, precipitation, surface pressure and upper-air steering patterns.
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.
These cards cite the source behind each signal. The next build can connect the live API/feed for each source.
Global model guidance for wind, precipitation, surface pressure and upper-air steering patterns.
National warnings, public forecasts and open weather datasets for Ireland-specific risk context.
Marine data for waves, currents, sea state and coastal exposure around Ireland and the Atlantic.
Climate bulletins, temperature trends, SST context and Europe-wide climate-state reporting.
Atmospheric composition, aerosol transport, greenhouse gases, solar energy and pollution context.
Near-real-time satellite fire and thermal anomaly data from MODIS and VIIRS observations.
Solar wind, planetary K-index, aurora forecast, geomagnetic storm alerts and space-weather impacts.
Seasonal climate context for global heat, rainfall volatility, agriculture, energy and resilience planning.
BIOS turns source data into simple public signals: normal, watch, heightened, severe — with Ireland relevance and practical implications.
Official sources remain the evidence base. BIOS adds context, clarity and public usability.
Pull official model, warning, ocean, atmosphere, fire, space-weather and climate feeds.
Cross-check signals against Ireland, the North Atlantic, Europe and seasonal climate context.
Rank the signal as normal, watch, heightened or severe using documented thresholds.
Translate the data into likely implications for people, infrastructure, energy and supply chains.