About the API:
The Koppen climate classification system is a widely used method for classifying the Earth's climates based on the temperature and precipitation patterns of a particular location. Developed by German climatologist Wladimir Koppen in the early 1900s, the system divides climates into five major groups: tropical, dry, temperate, cold, and polar. Each of these groups is further divided into subcategories based on specific temperature and precipitation characteristics.
The tropical climate group includes climates that are hot and humid year-round, with temperatures remaining above 18°C (64°F) throughout the year. The dry climate group includes climates that are arid or semi-arid, with little or no precipitation and high temperatures. The temperate climate group includes climates that are mild and have distinct seasons, with temperatures ranging from warm to cold. The cold climate group includes climates that are cold year-round, with temperatures below -3°C (27°F) in the coldest month. The polar climate group includes climates that are cold and dry, with temperatures remaining below freezing for much of the year.
The Koppen climate classification system is widely used by scientists and researchers to study the impacts of climate on various aspects of the Earth, including agriculture, biodiversity, and human health. It is also used by governments, businesses, and other organizations to inform decision-making and planning related to climate and the environment.
What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?
Pass the latitude and longitude of the location that you want to check its Koppen Classification. The API will deliver the classification based on Koppen standards.
Determining the most suitable crop varieties for a specific region based on the local climate conditions.
Planning the location of new renewable energy facilities, such as solar panels or wind turbines, based on the local climate conditions.
Designing and building energy-efficient buildings that are well-suited to the local climate.
Planning the location of new infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, and airports, based on the local climate conditions.
Analyzing the potential impacts of climate change on a specific region and developing adaptation strategies.
Studying the distribution and diversity of plant and animal species and how it is affected by climate conditions.
Besides API call limitations per month, there are no other limitations.
{"resource": "koppen", "location": {"latitude": "-3.25", "longitude": "-60.25"}, "classification": "Am"}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/898/koppen+climate+classification+api/700/get+classification?lat=-3.198&lon=-60.069' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The API returns climate classification data based on the Koppen system, including the climate category and subcategory for a specified location. The response includes latitude, longitude, and the corresponding classification code.
The key fields in the response data include "resource" (indicating the API type), "location" (with latitude and longitude), and "classification" (the Koppen climate classification code).
The response data is structured in JSON format, containing a "resource" field, a "location" object with latitude and longitude, and a "classification" field that specifies the climate type.
The API provides information on the Koppen climate classification for any geographical location based on latitude and longitude, categorizing climates into five main groups and their respective subcategories.
The primary parameters for the endpoint are "latitude" and "longitude," which specify the geographical coordinates of the location for which the climate classification is requested.
Data accuracy is maintained through the use of established climate classification standards and methodologies developed by climatologists, ensuring reliable categorization based on temperature and precipitation patterns.
Typical use cases include agricultural planning, renewable energy site selection, infrastructure development, climate change impact analysis, and biodiversity studies, all based on local climate conditions.
Users can utilize the returned data by interpreting the classification code to understand the climate characteristics of a location, aiding in decision-making for agriculture, construction, and environmental planning.
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