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Python SDK (Deprecated)

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Examples

In the following examples, we'll start with the basics of using the AerisWeather Python library.

  • Simple Observations Request
  • Forecasts Example with Fields

If you're good with the basics, here are some examples of the more advanced topics, like:

  • Optimizing API Requests
  • Custom Endpoints
  • Batch Requests

We also included a couple of demo items too:

  • A Simple Python App - aeris_demo.py
  • A Jupyter Notebook - aeris_demo_notebook.ipynb

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