The Temperature Data API specializes in delivering average temperature data across multiple countries, focusing on the latest and historical temperature readings. It processes data fields including country name, current temperature, previous temperature, reference date, and measurement unit (Celsius). The API utilizes standard JSON format for data exchange, ensuring compatibility with various applications.
{"countries":["Australia","New Zealand","Fiji","Pap\u00faa Nueva Guinea","Samoa","Tonga","Vanuatu","Micronesia","Kiribati","Tuvalu","Nauru","Marshall Islands","Palau","Solomon Islands","Cook Islands","Niue","American Samoa","French Polynesia","Wallis and Futuna","New Caledonia"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5934/temperature+data+api/7840/get+countries+by+region' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"region":"Required"}'
{"country":"Estados Unidos","date":"2022-12","current_temperature":9.73,"previous_temperature":10.01,"unit":"Celsius"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5934/temperature+data+api/7841/get+temperature+data+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The Temperature Data API provides average temperature data for various countries, including current and historical temperature readings.
The API utilizes standard JSON format for data exchange, ensuring compatibility with various applications.
The API processes data fields including country name, current temperature, previous temperature, reference date, and measurement unit (Celsius).
You can access historical temperature data by querying the API with specific parameters that request previous temperature readings for a given country.
Yes, the Temperature Data API is designed for easy integration into applications, thanks to its JSON format and comprehensive temperature data.
The "get countries by region" endpoint returns a list of countries available for temperature data, categorized by specified regions such as America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
The response includes key fields such as the country name, reference date, current temperature, previous temperature, and the measurement unit (Celsius).
Users can customize their requests by specifying the region for the "get countries by region" endpoint or by providing the country name as a parameter in the "get temperature data by country" endpoint.
The Temperature Data API covers five regions: America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania, allowing users to retrieve temperature data for countries within these areas.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with each endpoint returning a clear object containing relevant fields. For example, the temperature data response includes country, date, current and previous temperatures, and unit.
Typical use cases include climate research, weather forecasting, travel planning, and educational projects, where users need access to average temperature data for analysis or reporting.
Users can analyze trends by comparing current and previous temperatures, visualize data over time, or integrate it into applications for real-time climate monitoring and reporting.
The API sources temperature data from reliable meteorological organizations and employs regular updates and validation processes to maintain data accuracy and reliability.
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