PixelGust Weather

Current conditions, 7-day forecasts, 10-year climate history, terrain, and fire and flood hazard for any point on Earth. No key required.

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Tools

What PixelGust Weather exposes.

Every tool below is one this server advertised the last time Omniio refreshed it, under the pixelgust__ namespace. Your agent never loads them all — it searches, and gets the few that match.

9 tools
  • pixelgust__get_climate_timeseries3 arguments · 3 required

    Monthly time series 2015-2025 (about 130 monthly values) for one variable at a point, plus the 12-month climatology. Variables: temperature_c, precipitation_mm, dewpoint_c, skin_temperature_c, surface_pressure_hpa, snowfall_cm, total_evaporation_mm, soil_water_layer_1_vol, wind_speed_ms, net_solar_radiation_mj_m2, relative_humidity_pct, cloud_cover_pct, ndvi, fire_weather_index. Use for trend questions (is it getting hotter or drier here?).

    Requiredlatlonvariable

  • pixelgust__get_current_weather2 arguments · 2 required

    Current weather conditions for a point: temperature, humidity, dewpoint, wind speed and direction, precipitation, pressure, cloud cover, solar radiation, plus terrain, land cover, NDVI, population density, and soil context. Source: NOAA GFS 0.25 degree, updated every 6 hours.

    Requiredlatlon

  • pixelgust__get_environment2 arguments · 2 required

    Environmental data for a point: NDVI vegetation index (300m), annual evapotranspiration (MODIS), and ESA WorldCover land cover class.

    Requiredlatlon

  • pixelgust__get_hazards2 arguments · 2 required

    Natural hazard indices for a point: Fire Weather Index (current danger), soil erosion risk (RUSLE, t/ha/yr), and flood susceptibility (Topographic Wetness Index).

    Requiredlatlon

  • pixelgust__get_historical_climate3 arguments · 2 required

    10-year historical climate averages (2015-2025, ERA5 reanalysis) for a point. Omit month for the annual average, or pass month 1-12 for that month's climatology with min and max ranges. Use this for questions about typical climate, growing seasons, or what weather to expect at a location and time of year.

    Requiredlatlon

  • pixelgust__get_polygon_stats3 arguments · 1 required

    Aggregate statistics (mean, min, max, std) over a polygon area: weather, terrain, hazards, environment, soil, and population. Coordinates are [longitude, latitude] pairs forming a ring. Maximum area depends on plan (free tier: 100 km2). Use for area questions such as average slope of a farm or population inside a zone.

    Requiredcoordinates

  • pixelgust__get_proximity2 arguments · 2 required

    Distances in km from a point to the nearest city, airport, port, hospital, power plant, and other key infrastructure.

    Requiredlatlon

  • pixelgust__get_terrain2 arguments · 2 required

    Terrain for a point: elevation, slope, and aspect at 30m resolution (Copernicus DEM), plus Topographic Wetness Index (flood susceptibility indicator).

    Requiredlatlon

  • pixelgust__get_weather_forecast3 arguments · 2 required

    Daily weather forecast for a point, up to 7 days ahead. day=0 is today, day=6 is six days out. Returns daily mean, min, and max per variable.

    Requiredlatlon

Connecting

Three steps, and the last one is not yours.

01

Point a client at Omniio

One URL, authorized once by your client. If you already use Omniio, this step is done.

02

PixelGust Weather is already on

It needs no credential, so it is on for every account from the first call.

03

Ask for what you need

The agent searches, reads the one schema it picked, and runs it. You do not name the tool.

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