Welcome to Aerometric, your ultimate destination for accurate and reliable weather updates! Developed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Aerometric harnesses the power of the OpenWeatherMap API to provide users with real-time weather information for any city worldwide.
Aerometric is meticulously crafted to deliver precise weather forecasts, empowering users to make informed decisions for their daily activities, travel plans, and more. With a focus on simplicity and functionality, our website offers an intuitive interface and seamless user experience.
- Real-time Weather Data Retrieval: Aerometric fetches the latest weather data from the OpenWeatherMap API, ensuring that users receive up-to-date information at all times.
- Dynamic City-based Weather Display: Simply enter the name of your desired city in the search box, and Aerometric dynamically updates the displayed weather information to reflect conditions in that location.
- Comprehensive Weather Details: From temperature and weather condition to humidity and wind speed, Aerometric provides a comprehensive overview of current weather conditions for the selected city.
- Responsive Design: Whether accessed from a desktop, tablet, or smartphone, Aerometric adapts seamlessly to different screen sizes, ensuring a consistent and optimized user experience across devices.
Explore Aerometric's capabilities by visiting the live website here. For the best experience, we recommend using a desktop browser or enabling desktop mode on your mobile browser.
To run Aerometric locally on your machine, follow these steps:
git clone https://github.com/debeshp6/Aerometric.git
Navigate to the cloned repository on your local machine and open it in your preferred code editor.
Open the index.html file in a web browser to view Aerometric in action.
We welcome contributions from the community to enhance Aerometric's features and usability. Whether you'd like to suggest a new feature, report a bug, or contribute code improvements.
Aerometric relies on the free API provided by OpenWeatherMap for fetching weather data. We extend our sincere gratitude to the OpenWeatherMap team for their invaluable service.
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Happy Coding!