Welcome on MeteoTyrol
Made by Jessica Längle & Johanna Schramm
Webmapping 2025
Team - Who we are
We are Jessica Längle and Johanna Schramm, two Students in the Master Programm of Atmospheric and Cryospheric Sciences at the University of Innsbruck.
In the Summer Semester 2025 we both participated in the Course Web Mapping by Klaus Förster, Bernd Öggl and Laura Eddelbüttel at the Department of Geography. This website is the result of our final project.
Jessica is particularily interested in Air Quality and how to forecast Fine Particulate Matter. She therefore developed a Tool to visualize forecasted Air Quality for Tyrol and also a Map that visualizes the Weather Forecast for all Geosphere Weather Stations in Austria.
Data from Automatic Weather Stations, Radiosondes and other measurment devices are distributed across a vast amound of platforms. This is why Johanna decided to implement a Tool to collect all important Observations important for Tyrol. This collection is particularilly aimed at Students participating in the Course Weather Briefing at ACINN.
Wiki - What to find here
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Climate Data
This map shows yearly data from 1975 until 2025 for the parameters: temperature, pressure, rain, sunshine duration, windspeed, days with thunderstorms, days with hail and days with snowfall.
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Current Data
This map aims to gather all special atmospheric measruments in and around Tyrol in one location for the usecase of Weather Forecasting and Analysis and Weather Briefing.
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Air Quality Forecast
This map shows forecasts for NO_2, Ozone and PM10 for roughly 2 days in advance. The values are in hourly resolution.
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Weather Forecast
This map shows forcasts for temperature, pressure, cloud fraction and windspeed. The forecast is in hourly resolution up to a week in advance.
Distribution - How to contribute
This page with likely not be further developed and updated by us. The good news is: You can! This project is availiable at GitHub and is licensed under the MIT License, which means you're free to, Fork it, Modify it and Use it for personal or commercial purposes.
If you make improvements or useful changes, we’d love to see them! You just need to make a pull request to share your contributions and keep this page up to date. You can also deploy your own version as a website, you can find out how to do that here. Please consider making a pull request however, to keep the main version of this running. You can always contact Jessica or Johanna if you want to contribute.