The Precipitation Data API specializes in delivering detailed statistics on average precipitation levels by country, which is crucial for environmental studies, agricultural planning, and climate research. The API processes data fields including country names, current precipitation levels (in millimeters), previous precipitation levels, reference dates, and measurement units. Each entry contains structured data that adheres to standards for meteorological data reporting. The API utilizes a JSON format for data exchange, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of applications.
{"countries":["Colombia","Venezuela","Argentina","Chile","Panam\u00e1","Costa-Rica","Suriname","Belice","Guatemala","Honduras","El Salvador","Cuba","Rep\u00fablica Dominicana","Puerto Rico","Jamaica","Trinidad Y Tobago","Bahamas","Barbados","San Vicente Y Las Granadinas","Antigua Y Barbuda","San Kitts y Nevis","Dominica","Saint Lucia","Guyana","Surinam"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5935/precipitation+data+api/7842/countries+by+region' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"region":"Required"}'
[{"country":"Argentina","latest":480,"previous":537,"reference_date":"2022-12","unit":"mm"}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5935/precipitation+data+api/7843/get+precipitation+data+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The Precipitation Data API provides comprehensive data on average precipitation levels across various countries, including current and previous precipitation levels measured in millimeters, reference dates, and measurement units. This data is essential for environmental studies, agricultural planning, and climate research.
You can access the data from the Precipitation Data API using standard API calls that return data in JSON format, making it compatible with a wide range of applications for environmental studies and agricultural planning.
The primary use cases for the Precipitation Data API include climate research, environmental analysis, and agricultural planning, as it provides essential data for understanding precipitation patterns and trends.
The "POST countries by region" endpoint returns a list of countries categorized by region, while the "POST get precipitation data by country" endpoint provides detailed precipitation statistics for a specified country, including current and previous levels.
Key fields in the precipitation data response include "country," "latest" (current precipitation), "previous" (previous precipitation), "reference_date," and "unit" (measurement in millimeters).
The response data is structured in JSON format. The country list is returned as an array of strings, while precipitation data is returned as an array of objects, each containing key-value pairs for the specified fields.
The API covers five regions: America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Users can retrieve precipitation data for any country within these regions.
The "POST get precipitation data by country" endpoint requires a parameter specifying the country name to retrieve its precipitation data. The country list can be obtained from the first endpoint.
Users can analyze the precipitation levels to identify trends, compare current and previous data for specific countries, and apply this information to environmental studies or agricultural planning.
The Precipitation Data API aggregates data from reliable meteorological sources, ensuring that the precipitation statistics are accurate and up-to-date for each country.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks, which include cross-referencing with established meteorological databases and standards for reporting precipitation levels.
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