Retrieve Timelines

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json
Defaults to 42.3478, -71.0466

ID of a pre-defined location, GeoJSON geometry or latlong array - see formats

fields
array of strings
required
Defaults to temperature

Selected fields from our data layers (polygon/polyline default to Max, if not suffix is not specified)

fields*
string
Defaults to metric

Unit system of the field values, either "metric" or "imperial" - see Field Descriptors

timesteps
array of strings
Defaults to 1h

Timesteps of the timelines: "1m", "5m", "15m", "30m", "1h", "1d" or "current" (defaults to "1h") - see Timestep Availability

timesteps
string
Defaults to now

Start time can be "now", "nowPlusXm/h/d", "nowMinusXm/h/d" or ISO 8601 format "2019-03-20T14:09:50Z". (defaults to now)

string
Defaults to nowPlus6h

End time can be "now", "nowPlusXm/h/d", "nowMinusXm/h/d" or ISO 8601 format "2019-03-20T14:09:50Z". (defaults to now)

string

The timezone parameter displays the response datetime in the requested timezone. The timezone parameter is not affecting the request startTime and endTime. If you like to request data at a specific timezone, please add the timezone (in ISO 8601 format) to the startTime and endTime parameters. Timezone of time values, according to IANA Timezone Names (defaults to UTC) - see Formats. Using the auto value will automatically set the timezone of the request location

int32
Defaults to 6

This setting is used only with daily timesteps (1d) and determines when the daily aggregation period begins. By default, the aggregation runs from 6 AM to 6 AM. You can adjust this by setting dailyStartHour to any value between 0 and 23 (where 0 represents midnight, 1 represents 1 AM, and so on). For example, to aggregate from midnight to 11:59 PM, set dailyStartHour to 0.

Headers
string
required
Defaults to deflate, gzip, br
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