Get climatology values for a station or for all the available stations.
Note that aemet_daily_period()
and aemet_daily_period_all()
are shortcuts
of aemet_daily_clim()
.
Arguments
- station
Character string with station identifier code(s) (see
aemet_stations()
) or "all" for all the stations.- start, end
Character string with start and end date. See Details.
- verbose
Logical
TRUE/FALSE
. Provides information about the flow of information between the client and server.- return_sf
Logical
TRUE
orFALSE
. Should the function return ansf
spatial object? IfFALSE
(the default value) it returns a tibble. Note that you need to have thesf
package installed.
Details
start
and end
parameters should be:
For
aemet_daily_clim()
: ADate
object or a string with format: YYYY-MM-DD (2020-12-31) coercible withas.Date()
.For
aemet_daily_period()
andaemet_daily_period_all()
: A string representing the year(s) to be extracted: "2020", "2018".
API Key
You need to set your API Key globally using aemet_api_key()
.
See also
Other aemet_api_data:
aemet_extremes_clim()
,
aemet_forecast_daily()
,
aemet_last_obs()
,
aemet_monthly
,
aemet_normal
,
aemet_stations()
Examples
library(tibble)
obs <- aemet_daily_clim(c("9434", "3195"))
glimpse(obs)
#> Rows: 8
#> Columns: 20
#> $ fecha <date> 2023-03-22, 2023-03-23, 2023-03-24, 2023-03-25, 2023-03-2…
#> $ indicativo <chr> "9434", "9434", "9434", "9434", "3195", "3195", "3195", "3…
#> $ nombre <chr> "ZARAGOZA, AEROPUERTO", "ZARAGOZA, AEROPUERTO", "ZARAGOZA,…
#> $ provincia <chr> "ZARAGOZA", "ZARAGOZA", "ZARAGOZA", "ZARAGOZA", "MADRID", …
#> $ altitud <dbl> 249, 249, 249, 249, 667, 667, 667, 667
#> $ tmed <dbl> 15.8, 19.8, 18.8, 14.6, 15.1, 14.8, 14.4, 14.6
#> $ prec <dbl> 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
#> $ tmin <dbl> 7.3, 11.2, 13.4, 7.5, 8.6, 8.3, 9.9, 8.4
#> $ horatmin <time> 06:00:00, 05:50:00, 23:59:00, 05:20:00, 06:50:00, 06:30:00…
#> $ tmax <dbl> 24.2, 28.4, 24.1, 21.7, 21.6, 21.2, 19.0, 20.7
#> $ horatmax <time> 14:40:00, 14:20:00, 15:50:00, 15:50:00, 15:20:00, 13:40:00…
#> $ dir <dbl> 12, 25, 27, 12, 24, 25, 27, 25
#> $ velmedia <dbl> 2.8, 2.2, 4.2, 2.2, 2.2, 2.5, 1.9, 1.9
#> $ racha <dbl> 7.2, 10.8, 13.3, 7.2, 8.3, 10.6, 7.5, 10.3
#> $ horaracha <time> 16:00:00, 12:10:00, 08:10:00, 14:00:00, 15:40:00, 16:00:00…
#> $ sol <dbl> 9.5, 10.1, 5.0, 7.3, NA, NA, NA, NA
#> $ presMax <dbl> 986.8, 984.5, 991.2, 993.3, 940.5, 939.6, 945.0, 946.4
#> $ horaPresMax <chr> "08", "09", "24", "09", "10", "Varias", "23", "10"
#> $ presMin <dbl> 982.0, 979.9, 983.2, 986.9, 937.5, 937.4, 939.0, 942.3
#> $ horaPresMin <chr> "17", "16", "Varias", "Varias", "16", "15", "00", "17"