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Update external collections reference from daily fetch. See Python API User Guide / Collections discovery

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fedeo_ceda - collections:

- ACTIVE_LAYER_THICKNESS_L4_AREA4_PP_V04.0
- GROUND_TEMPERATURE_L4_AREA4_PP_V04.0
- PERMAFROST_EXTENT_L4_AREA4_PP_V04.0
+ AQUA_MODIS_L3C_0.01_V4.00_DAILY
+ DAILY_FILES_ACTIVE_V09.2
+ DAILY_FILES_COMBINED_V09.2
+ DAILY_FILES_PASSIVE_V09.2
+ ERS-2_ATSR_L3C_0.01_V4.00_DAILY
+ SCFG_MODIS_V4.0
+ SCFG_SLSTR_V1.0
+ SCFV_MODIS_V4.0
+ SCFV_SLSTR_V1.0
+ SENTINEL3A_SLSTR_L3C_0.01_V4.00_DAILY
+ SENTINEL3B_SLSTR_L3C_0.01_V4.00_DAILY
+ TERRA_MODIS_L3C_0.01_V4.00_DAILY
+ WL_V2.0
+ XTRACK_ALES_SLA_TRENDS_SELECTEDSITES_V3.0

planetary_computer - collections:

- met-office-uk-deterministic-whole-atmosphere-
+ met-office-global-deterministic-whole-atmosphere

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planetary_computer - collections_config - met-office-global-deterministic-height
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-    "description": "This collection offers 1 parameter at 33 available height levels (5m to 6000m) from the Met Office global deterministic 10km forecast. This is a numerical weather prediction forecast for the whole globe, with a resolution of approximately 0.09 degrees i.e. 10km (2,560 x 1,920 grid points). \n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don\u2019t recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Height Levels\nAvailable height levels, in metres (m) above ground, are: \n* 5.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0 800.0 1000.0 1250.0 1500.0 1750.0 2000.0 2250.0 2500.0 2750.0 3000.0 3250.0 3500.0 3750.0 4000.0 4500.0 5000.0 5500.0 6000.0\n\n## Timesteps\nThe following timesteps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* every 6 hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\n## Update Frequency\nThe model is run four times each day, with forecast reference times of 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 (UTC).\n\nThe runs at 00:00 and 12:00 provide data for the next 168 hours. The runs at 06:00 and 18:00 provide data for the next 67 hours.\n\nThe forecast reference time represents the nominal data time or start time of a model forecast run, rather than the time when the data is available.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* Variables store the data \n* Dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* Attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)\n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\nMet Office global deterministic 10km forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days. ",
+    "description": "This collection offers 1 parameter at 33 available height levels (5m to 6000m) from the Met Office global deterministic 10km forecast. This is a numerical weather prediction forecast for the whole globe, with a resolution of approximately 0.09 degrees i.e. 10km (2,560 x 1,920 grid points). \n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don't recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Height Levels\nAvailable height levels, in metres (m) above ground, are: \n* 5.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0 800.0 1000.0 1250.0 1500.0 1750.0 2000.0 2250.0 2500.0 2750.0 3000.0 3250.0 3500.0 3750.0 4000.0 4500.0 5000.0 5500.0 6000.0\n\n## Timesteps\nThe following timesteps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* every 6 hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\n## Update Frequency\nThe model is run four times each day, with forecast reference times of 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 (UTC).\n\nThe runs at 00:00 and 12:00 provide data for the next 168 hours. The runs at 06:00 and 18:00 provide data for the next 67 hours.\n\nThe forecast reference time represents the nominal data time or start time of a model forecast run, rather than the time when the data is available.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* Variables store the data \n* Dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* Attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)\n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\nMet Office global deterministic 10km forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\n\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/catalog?filter=met+office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). \n\nAs a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.\n",
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planetary_computer - collections_config - met-office-global-deterministic-near-surface
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-    "description": "This collection offers 48 parameters at near-surface level from the Met Office global deterministic 10km forecast. This is a numerical weather prediction forecast for the whole globe, with a resolution of approximately 0.09 degrees i.e. 10km (2,560 x 1,920 grid points).\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don\u2019t recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Data collection height\nThere are 3 forecast heights used within the near-surface this collection:\n* Surface: the default collection height\n* Screen level: 1.5m above the surface\n* Wind parameters: 10m above the surface\n\n## Timesteps\nFor most parameters, the following time steps are available, see exceptions below:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* every 6 hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\nExceptions (for `accumulation`, `min`, `max` and `mean` parameters):\n* Height of orography (height_of_orography) is only available at 0H\n* Hourly latent heat flux at surface mean (latent_heat_flux_at_surface_mean-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H latent heat flux at surface mean (latent_heat_flux_at_surface_mean-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H latent heat flux at surface mean (latent_heat_flux_at_surface_mean-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 48 hours\n* 3H precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 51 to 144 hours\n* 6H precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Radiation flux in uv downward at surface (radiation_flux_in_uv_downward_at_surface) has three hourly timesteps from 0 to 144 hours\n* Hourly rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours \n* Hourly rainfall rate from convection max (rainfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H rainfall rate from convection max (rainfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H rainfall rate from convection max (rainfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly snowfall rate from convection max (snowfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H snowfall rate from convection max (snowfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H snowfall rate from convection max (snowfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly snowfall rate from convection mean (snowfall_rate_from_convection_mean-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H snowfall rate from convection mean (snowfall_rate_from_convection_mean-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H snowfall rate from convection mean (snowfall_rate_from_convection_mean-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level max (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H temperature at screen level max (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H temperature at screen level max (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level min (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H remperature at screen level min (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H temperature at screen level min (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly wind gust at 10m max (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours \n* 3H wind gust at 10m max (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H wind gust at 10m max (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\n## Update Frequency\nThe model is run four times each day, with forecast reference times of 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 (UTC).\n\nThe runs at 00:00 and 12:00 provide data for the next 168 hours. The runs at 06:00 and 18:00 provide data for the next 67 hours.\n\nThe forecast reference time represents the nominal data time or start time of a model forecast run, rather than the time when the data is available.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* Variables store the data \n* Dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* Attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)\n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\nMet Office global deterministic 10km forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days. ",
+    "description": "This collection offers 48 parameters at near-surface level from the Met Office global deterministic 10km forecast. This is a numerical weather prediction forecast for the whole globe, with a resolution of approximately 0.09 degrees i.e. 10km (2,560 x 1,920 grid points).\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don't recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Data collection height\nThere are 3 forecast heights used within the near-surface this collection:\n* Surface: the default collection height\n* Screen level: 1.5m above the surface\n* Wind parameters: 10m above the surface\n\n## Timesteps\nFor most parameters, the following time steps are available, see exceptions below:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* every 6 hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\nExceptions (for `accumulation`, `min`, `max` and `mean` parameters):\n* Height of orography (height_of_orography) is only available at 0H\n* Hourly latent heat flux at surface mean (latent_heat_flux_at_surface_mean-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H latent heat flux at surface mean (latent_heat_flux_at_surface_mean-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H latent heat flux at surface mean (latent_heat_flux_at_surface_mean-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 48 hours\n* 3H precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 51 to 144 hours\n* 6H precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Radiation flux in uv downward at surface (radiation_flux_in_uv_downward_at_surface) has three hourly timesteps from 0 to 144 hours\n* Hourly rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours \n* Hourly rainfall rate from convection max (rainfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H rainfall rate from convection max (rainfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H rainfall rate from convection max (rainfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly snowfall rate from convection max (snowfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H snowfall rate from convection max (snowfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H snowfall rate from convection max (snowfall_rate_from_convection_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly snowfall rate from convection mean (snowfall_rate_from_convection_mean-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H snowfall rate from convection mean (snowfall_rate_from_convection_mean-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H snowfall rate from convection mean (snowfall_rate_from_convection_mean-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level max (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H temperature at screen level max (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H temperature at screen level max (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level min (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H remperature at screen level min (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H temperature at screen level min (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n* Hourly wind gust at 10m max (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours \n* 3H wind gust at 10m max (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* 6H wind gust at 10m max (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT06H) is only available every six hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\n## Update Frequency\nThe model is run four times each day, with forecast reference times of 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 (UTC).\n\nThe runs at 00:00 and 12:00 provide data for the next 168 hours. The runs at 06:00 and 18:00 provide data for the next 67 hours.\n\nThe forecast reference time represents the nominal data time or start time of a model forecast run, rather than the time when the data is available.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* Variables store the data \n* Dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* Attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)\n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\nMet Office global deterministic 10km forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\n\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/catalog?filter=met+office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). \n\nAs a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.\n",
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planetary_computer - collections_config - met-office-global-deterministic-pressure
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-    "description": "This collection offers 8 parameters at 33 available pressure levels (from 100000Pa to 1000Pa) from the Met Office global deterministic 10km forecast. This is a numerical weather prediction forecast for the whole globe, with a resolution of approximately 0.09 degrees i.e. 10km (2,560 x 1,920 grid points).\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don\u2019t recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Pressure Levels\nAvailable pressure levels, in Pascals (Pa), are:\n* 100000.0 97500.0 95000.0 92500.0 90000.0 85000.0 80000.0 75000.0 70000.0 65000.0 60000.0 55000.0 50000.0 45000.0 40000.0 37500.0 35000.0 32500.0 30000.0 27500.0 25000.0 22500.0 20000.0 17500.0 15000.0 12500.0 10000.0 7000.0 5000.0 4000.0 3000.0 2000.0 1000.0\n\n## Timesteps\nThe following timesteps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours (for most parameters, see parameter table for exceptions)\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* every 6 hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\n## Update Frequency\nThe model is run four times each day, with forecast reference times of 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 (UTC).\n\nThe runs at 00:00 and 12:00 provide data for the next 168 hours. The runs at 06:00 and 18:00 provide data for the next 67 hours.\n\nThe forecast reference time represents the nominal data time or start time of a model forecast run, rather than the time when the data is available.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* Variables store the data \n* Dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* Attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)\n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\nMet Office global deterministic 10km forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days. ",
+    "description": "This collection offers 8 parameters at 33 available pressure levels (from 100000Pa to 1000Pa) from the Met Office global deterministic 10km forecast. This is a numerical weather prediction forecast for the whole globe, with a resolution of approximately 0.09 degrees i.e. 10km (2,560 x 1,920 grid points).\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don't recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Pressure Levels\nAvailable pressure levels, in Pascals (Pa), are:\n* 100000.0 97500.0 95000.0 92500.0 90000.0 85000.0 80000.0 75000.0 70000.0 65000.0 60000.0 55000.0 50000.0 45000.0 40000.0 37500.0 35000.0 32500.0 30000.0 27500.0 25000.0 22500.0 20000.0 17500.0 15000.0 12500.0 10000.0 7000.0 5000.0 4000.0 3000.0 2000.0 1000.0\n\n## Timesteps\nThe following timesteps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours (for most parameters, see parameter table for exceptions)\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 144 hours\n* every 6 hours from 150 to 168 hours\n\n## Update Frequency\nThe model is run four times each day, with forecast reference times of 00:00, 06:00, 12:00 and 18:00 (UTC).\n\nThe runs at 00:00 and 12:00 provide data for the next 168 hours. The runs at 06:00 and 18:00 provide data for the next 67 hours.\n\nThe forecast reference time represents the nominal data time or start time of a model forecast run, rather than the time when the data is available.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* Variables store the data \n* Dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* Attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)\n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\nMet Office global deterministic 10km forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\n\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/catalog?filter=met+office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). \n\nAs a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.\n",
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-    "description": "This collection offers 4 parameters at 33 available height levels (5m to 6000m) from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid. The data is available as NetCDF files.\n\n## Height Levels\nAvailable height levels, in metres (m) above ground, are: \n* 5.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0 800.0 1000.0 1250.0 1500.0 1750.0 2000.0 2250.0 2500.0 2750.0 3000.0 3250.0 3500.0 3750.0 4000.0 4500.0 5000.0 5500.0 6000.0\n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area:\n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Timesteps\nThe following time steps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours \n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\n\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* variables store the data\n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself\n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\n\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\n\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.",
+    "description": "This collection offers 4 parameters at 33 available height levels (5m to 6000m) from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid. The data is available as NetCDF files.\n\n## Height Levels\nAvailable height levels, in metres (m) above ground, are: \n* 5.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0 800.0 1000.0 1250.0 1500.0 1750.0 2000.0 2250.0 2500.0 2750.0 3000.0 3250.0 3500.0 3750.0 4000.0 4500.0 5000.0 5500.0 6000.0\n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area:\n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Timesteps\nThe following time steps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours \n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\n\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* variables store the data\n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself\n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\n\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\n\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\n\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/catalog?filter=met+office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). \n\nAs a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.\n",
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-    "description": "This collection offers 35 parameters at near-surface level from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid.\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don\u2019t recommend using it for any critical business purposes. \n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area: \n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Data collection height\nThere are 3 forecast heights used within the near-surface this collection:\n* Surface: the default collection height\n* Screen level: 1.5m above the surface\n* Wind parameters: 10m above the surface\n\n## Timesteps\nFor most parameters, the following time steps are available, see exceptions below:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours\n\nExceptions (for `rate`, `accumulation`, `min` and `max` parameters):\n* Hourly hail fall accumulation (hail_fall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* Hail fall rate (hail_fall_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n* Precipitation rate (precipitation_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n* Rainfall rate (rainfall_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly snowfall accumulation (snowfall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H snowfall accumulation (snowfall_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n* Snowfall rate (snowfall_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level maximum (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 120 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level minimum (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 120 hours\n* Hourly wind gust at 10m maximum (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H wind gust at 10m maximum(wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date. \n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components: \n* variables store the data \n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables \n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.  \n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data. \n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.  \n\n## How to cite\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897). \n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days. ",
+    "description": "This collection offers 35 parameters at near-surface level from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid.\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don't recommend using it for any critical business purposes. \n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area: \n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Data collection height\nThere are 3 forecast heights used within the near-surface this collection:\n* Surface: the default collection height\n* Screen level: 1.5m above the surface\n* Wind parameters: 10m above the surface\n\n## Timesteps\nFor most parameters, the following time steps are available, see exceptions below:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours\n\nExceptions (for `rate`, `accumulation`, `min` and `max` parameters):\n* Hourly hail fall accumulation (hail_fall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* Hail fall rate (hail_fall_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H precipitation accumulation (precipitation_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n* Precipitation rate (precipitation_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H rainfall accumulation (rainfall_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n* Rainfall rate (rainfall_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly snowfall accumulation (snowfall_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H snowfall accumulation (snowfall_accumulation-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n* Snowfall rate (snowfall_rate) has 15 minutely timesteps from 0 to 54 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level maximum (temperature_at_screen_level_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 120 hours\n* Hourly temperature at screen level minimum (temperature_at_screen_level_min-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 120 hours\n* Hourly wind gust at 10m maximum (wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n* 3H wind gust at 10m maximum(wind_gust_at_10m_max-PT03H) is only available every three hours from 57 to 120 hours\n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date. \n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components: \n* variables store the data \n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables \n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself \n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.  \n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data. \n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.  \n\n## How to cite\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897). \n\n## License\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\n\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/catalog?filter=met+office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). \n\nAs a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.\n",
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-    "description": "This collection offers 7 parameters at 33 available pressure levels (from 100000Pa to 1000Pa) from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid.\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don\u2019t recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Pressure Levels\nAvailable pressure levels, in Pascals (Pa), are:\n* 100000.0 97500.0 95000.0 92500.0 90000.0 85000.0 80000.0 75000.0 70000.0 65000.0 60000.0 55000.0 50000.0 45000.0 40000.0 37500.0 35000.0 32500.0 30000.0 27500.0 25000.0 22500.0 20000.0 17500.0 15000.0 12500.0 10000.0 7000.0 5000.0 4000.0 3000.0 2000.0 1000.0\n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area:\n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Timesteps\nThe following time steps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours (for most parameters, see parameter table for exceptions) \n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours \n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\n\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* variables store the data\n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself\n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\n\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\n\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.",
+    "description": "This collection offers 7 parameters at 33 available pressure levels (from 100000Pa to 1000Pa) from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid.\n\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. It's offered on a free, unsupported basis, so we don't recommend using it for any critical business purposes.\n\n## Pressure Levels\nAvailable pressure levels, in Pascals (Pa), are:\n* 100000.0 97500.0 95000.0 92500.0 90000.0 85000.0 80000.0 75000.0 70000.0 65000.0 60000.0 55000.0 50000.0 45000.0 40000.0 37500.0 35000.0 32500.0 30000.0 27500.0 25000.0 22500.0 20000.0 17500.0 15000.0 12500.0 10000.0 7000.0 5000.0 4000.0 3000.0 2000.0 1000.0\n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area:\n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Timesteps\nThe following time steps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours (for most parameters, see parameter table for exceptions) \n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours \n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\n\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* variables store the data\n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself\n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\n\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\n\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\n\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://planetarycomputer.microsoft.com/catalog?filter=met+office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). \n\nAs a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.\n",
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-    "description": "This collection offers 11 whole-atmosphere parameters from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid. The data is available as NetCDF files.\n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area:\n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Timesteps\nThe following time steps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours\n\nExceptions:\n* Hourly lightning flash accumulation (lightning_flash_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency:\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\n\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* variables store the data\n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself\n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\n\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Computer (https://zenodo.org/records/7261897).\n\n## License\n\nBritish Crown copyright 2023-2025, the Met Office, is licensed under [CC BY-SA](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.en).\n\n## Providers\n[Met Office](https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/)\nSee all datasets managed by [Met Office.](https://registry.opendata.aws/?search=managedBy:met%20office)\n\n## Contact\n[servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk](mailto:servicedesk@metoffice.gov.uk). Service desk is only available Mon \u2013 Fri, 09:00 until 17:00 UTC (-1 hour during BST). As a non-operational service we aim to respond to any service support enquiries within 3-5 business days.",
+    "description": "This collection offers 11 whole-atmosphere parameters from the Met Office UKV 2km deterministic forecast. This is a high-resolution gridded weather forecast for the UK, with a resolution of 0.018 degrees, projected on to a 2km horizontal grid. The data is available as NetCDF files.\n\n## Coverage area\nThe forecast covers the UK and Ireland, with the following latitude and longitude coordinates for each corner of the included area:\n* Southwest: 48.8643\u00b0N, 10.6734\u00b0W \n* Northwest: 61.3322\u00b0N, 13.7254\u00b0W \n* Northeast: 61.6102\u00b0N, 4.3408\u00b0E \n* Southeast: 49.0594\u00b0N, 2.4654\u00b0E \n\n## Timesteps\nThe following time steps are available:\n* every hour from 0 to 54 hours\n* every 3 hours from 57 to 120 hours\n\nExceptions:\n* Hourly lightning flash accumulation (lightning_flash_accumulation-PT01H) is only available every hour from 1 to 54 hours\n \n## Update frequency\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency:\nThere are three lengths of model run, each with its own update frequency: \n* Nowcast: forecasts the next 12 hours and are at 0100, 0200, 0400, 0500, 0700, 0800, 1000, 1100, 1300, 1400, 1600, 1700, 1900, 2000, 2200 and 2300 UTC. \n* Short: forecasts the next 54 hours and are at 0000, 0600, 0900, 1200, 1800 and 2100 UTC. \n* Medium: forecasts the next 120 hours and are at 0300 and 1500 UTC.\n\n## Archive length and latency\n\nAs of December 2025, the archive contains data from December 2023 onwards. Forecasts will continue to be available for at least two years from their data date.\n\nThe data is typically available 3-6 hours after the model run time.\n\n## Technical specs\nThe data is available as NetCDF files. NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-orientated data access and a library that supports the interface. It is composed of 3 components:\n* variables store the data\n* dimensions give relevant dimension information for the variables\n* attributes provide auxiliary information about the variables or dataset itself\n\nNetCDF is used within the atmospheric and oceanic science communities and is network transparent, allowing for it to be accessed by computers that store integers, characters and floating-point numbers.\n\nIris supports NetCDF files through reading, writing and handling. Iris implements a model based on the CF conventions, giving a format-agnostic interface for working with data.\n\n[Find further support on using Iris with NetCDF files.](https://scitools-iris.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) \n\n## Help us improve the data services we offer\n\n[Join the Met Office research panel](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=YYHxF9cgRkeH_VD-PjtmGdxioYGoFbFIkZuB_q8Fb3VUQkoxRVQzTFdUMzNMVzczWVM5VTc3QTY3MC4u) to help us understand how people interact with weather and climate data, uncover challenges and explore opportunities.\n\n## How to cite\n\nUKV 2km deterministic forecast was accessed on DATE from the Microsoft Planetary Com

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