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The meteoblue climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations and available for
every place on Earth. They give good indications of typical climate patterns and expected conditions
(temperature, precipitation, sunshine and wind). The simulated weather data have a spatial resolution of
approximately 30 km and may not reproduce all local weather effects, such as thunderstorms, local winds, or
tornadoes.
You can explore the climate for any location like the Amazonrainforest, WestAfrica savannas, Sahara desert,
SiberianTundraortheHimalaya.
30 years of hourly historical weather data for 5.21N 103.21E can be purchased with history+. Download
variablesliketemperature,wind,cloudsandprecipitationasCSVforanyplaceonEarth.Thelast2weeksofpast
weatherdatafor5.21N103.21Eareavailableforfreeevaluationhere.
Averagetemperaturesandprecipitation
35 C 250 mm
32.5 C
200 mm
31 C 31 C
30 C 30 C 30 C 30 C 30 C
30 C 29 C 29 C
150 mm
28 C
27.5 C 27 C 27 C
100 mm
25 C 25 C 25 C 25 C 25 C 25 C 25 C
25 C 24 C 24 C
23 C 23 C 23 C
50 mm
22.5 C
20 C 0 mm
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Precipitation Mean daily maximum Hot days Mean daily minimum Cold nights
Wind speed
meteoblue
The "mean daily maximum" (solid red line) shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month
for 5.21N 103.21E. Likewise, "mean daily minimum" (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature.
Hot days and cold nights (dashed red and blue lines) show the average of the hottest day and coldest night of
eachmonthofthelast30years.Forvacationplanning,youcanexpectthemeantemperatures,andbeprepared
forhotterandcolderdays.Windspeedsarenotdisplayedperdefault,butcanbeenabledatthebottomofthe
graph.
The precipitation chart is useful to plan for seasonal effects such as monsoonclimateinIndia or wet season in
Africa.Monthlyprecipitationsabove150mmaremostlywet,below30mmmostlydry.Note:Simulatedprecipitation
amountsintropicalregionsandcomplexterraintendtobelowerthanlocalmeasurements.
Cloudy,sunny,andprecipitationdays
30 days
25 days
20 days
15 days
10 days
5 days
0 days
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Thegraphshowsthemonthlynumberofsunny,partlycloudy,overcastandprecipitationdays.Dayswithlessthan
20%cloudcoverareconsideredassunny,with2080%cloudcoveraspartlycloudyandwithmorethan80%as
overcast. While Reykjavk on Iceland has mostly cloudy days, Sossusvlei in the Namib desert is one of the
sunniestplacesonearth.
Note:IntropicalclimateslikeinMalaysiaorIndonesiathenumberofprecipitationdaysmaybeoverestimatedby
afactorupto2.
Maximumtemperatures
30 days
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10 days
5 days
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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
The maximum temperature diagram for 5.21N 103.21E displays how many days per month reach certain
temperatures.Dubai, one of the hottest cities on earth, has almost none days below 40C in July. You can also
seethecoldwintersinMoscowwithafewdaysthatdonotevenreach10Casdailymaximum.
Precipitationamounts
30 days
25 days
20 days
15 days
10 days
5 days
0 days
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Theprecipitationdiagramfor5.21N103.21Eshowsonhowmanydayspermonth,certainprecipitationamounts
arereached.Intropicalandmonsoonclimates,theamountsmaybeunderestimated.
Windspeed
30 days
25 days
20 days
15 days
10 days
5 days
0 days
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Thediagramfor5.21N103.21Eshowshowmanydayswithinonemonthcanbeexpectedtoreachcertainwind
speeds. Monsoons create steady strong winds on the TibetanPlateau from December to April, but calm winds
fromJunetoOctober.
Windspeedunitscanbechangedinthepreferences(topright).
Windrose
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NNW NNE
NW 1000 NE
WNW ENE
500
W 0 E
WSW ESE
SW SE
SSW SSE
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Thewindrosefor5.21N103.21Eshowshowmanyhoursperyearthewindblowsfromtheindicateddirection.
ExampleSW:WindisblowingfromSouthWest(SW)toNorthEast(NE).CapeHorn,thesouthernmostlandpoint
of South America, has a characteristic strong westwind, which makes crossings from East to West very difficult
especiallyforsailingboats.
Generalinformation
Since2007,meteobluehasbeenarchivingweathermodeldata.In2014westartedtocalculateweathermodels
with historical data from 1985 onwards and generated a continuous 30year global history with hourly weather
data. The climate diagrams are the first simulated climate dataset made public on the net. Our weather history
coversanyplaceonearthatanygiventimeregardlessofavailabilityofweatherstations.
ThedataisderivedfromourglobalNEMSweathermodelatapproximately30kmresolutionandcannotreproduce
detail local weather effects, such as heat islands, cold air flows, thunderstorms or tornadoes. For locations and
events which require very high precision (such as energy generation, insurance, etc.), we offer high resolution
simulationswithhourlydata.