My government doesn’t include PM2.5 in it’s weather forecasts and I want to start posting PSAs in city/provincial comms to let people know of poor/unhealthy air quality my government seems to ignore. Ideally this website will be much like breezy and use data fro the Copernicus satellite (which Open Meteo does). I tried searching but all I can find is api’s, repositories, and articles on foss weather apps.

Currently Breezy shows AQI is 90 and will be ~120 by midnight, which means if one spends about an hour outside without a k/n95 mask or p100 respirator there can be health consequences. At the same time the governments forecasting shows it’s AQI as “3 - Low Risk” for the whole week, which is not true at all. In fact I’m not aware of time when it wasn’t 3 lol.

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      Yes, but that doesn’t have forecasts. I love windy though. :3

      I automatically assumed this was this site, windy seems close enough to what I would like. Thanks (it also shows the poor AQI? @_@)!

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      No air quality :(

      Cool little website though. Thanks for sharing. :)

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    Not exactly what you’re asking, but related.

    I use Widgetify to put any web page on my home screen - right now I have the NOAA page for my location.

    So once you’ve identified a web page source for your data, you can use Widgetify to present it.

    Alternatively, Hermit and Native Alpha are apps that present web pages as apps. Works well for a bunch of websites: my bank, IMDB, Ebay, Amazon, Walmart, my library, etc. So I have none of their apps, just a Hermit link. And it handles passwords from Bitwarden fine.

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      Thanks, but as it also doesn’t include data from Copernicus and does not forecast PM2.5 unless it’s from a wildfire. The pollution in my area is mostly from burning fuel, construction, road dust, etc… I think it’s usually blown away, but with the current heat dome all of it just builds up.

      Though, I did find the Copernicus Browser Which shows the same information as the Canadian Governments map. Now I am confused as to how Breezy reports local aqi as unhealthy when Copernicus doesn’t show as such looking at it’s map. 😵‍💫

      *The question then becomes: What is the cause of discrepancy between Copernicus data and Open-Meteo? But that’s beyond the scope of this post so…

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        Now I am confused as to how Breezy reports local aqi as unhealthy when Copernicus doesn’t show as such looking at it’s map.

        According to the docs , there’s no source for Canadian air quality.

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          Thanks! And also: Oh no! Now I’m even more confused as to where the AQI data in Breezy comes from.

          *I suspect it takes data from citizen provided sensors and forecasts using the WHOs aqi which has a lot more focus on pm2.5 resulting in the discrepancy.