Two complementary views of the atmosphere: ground-truth data from our own sensor network, and a full suite of model, satellite and forecast products from the world's leading meteorological organisations.
Every reading in this dashboard comes directly from physical instruments installed in the field — anemometers, rain gauges, temperature and humidity sensors and complete weather stations. Data is collected every 10 minutes and published in near real-time. What you see here is what the atmosphere is actually doing at each station location at that moment, with no modelling or interpolation.
Click on a station marker on the map to view temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed and more.
High-resolution numerical weather prediction for the BES Islands, driven by the North American Mesoscale (NAM) Forecast System. Updated multiple times daily, this model provides a 72-hour outlook covering wind, temperature, precipitation, cloud cover and more at each island location.
Navigate between stations and variables to explore the full forecast product.
This dashboard is powered by the North American Mesoscale (NAM) Forecast System, operated by NOAA and archived by the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI). NAM is a high-resolution operational weather model that runs four times daily, ingesting thousands of surface and upper-air observations to produce short-range forecasts across North America and the surrounding Caribbean region.
The model output displayed here uses the 3 km horizontal grid spacing nest, which resolves mesoscale features such as island-scale wind flow, local convection and orographic effects — detail that coarser global models cannot capture. Forecasts extend up to 72 hours ahead for Saba and Sint Eustatius, making this product well-suited for operational planning in agriculture, construction and marine activities across the BES islands.