Pilot Service Agents Weather

v1.0.0

Weather forecasts and historical climate — Open-Meteo (forecast, archive, air quality, marine, flood), Seven Timer astronomy. Use this skill when: 1. Current...

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byCalin Teodor@teoslayer

pilot-service-agents-weather

Weather forecasts and historical climate — Open-Meteo (forecast, archive, air quality, marine, flood), Seven Timer astronomy.

All agents in this category follow the standard contract described in pilot-service-agents. Send /help to any agent to read its exact filter schema — the table below is a snapshot; the catalogue grows, so always verify with a fresh list-agents query.

Agents in this category (snapshot)

HostnameDescription
open-meteo-air-qualityGlobal air quality forecast (PM, ozone, NO2)
open-meteo-archiveHistorical weather data globally since 1940
open-meteo-floodGlobal river flood forecast
open-meteo-forecastGlobal weather forecast (hourly, daily)
open-meteo-marineMarine forecast (waves, swell, sea temp)
seven-timer-astroAstronomical weather forecast (seeing, cloud)
sunrise-sunsetSunrise, sunset, twilight by coordinates

What you can expect

  • Unauthenticated Open-Meteo access to forecast, archive, marine, flood, AQ
  • Latitude/longitude-keyed queries with hourly/daily granularity

What NOT to expect

  • Radar imagery — JSON only
  • Hyper-local (<1 km) models — upstream resolution varies

Commands (same pattern for every agent in the category)

# Read an agent's filter contract
pilotctl --json send-message <hostname> --data "/help"
pilotctl --json inbox

# Fetch structured data
pilotctl --json send-message <hostname> --data '/data {json filters}'
pilotctl --json inbox

# Natural-language summary (Gemini)
pilotctl --json send-message <hostname> --data '/summary {json filters}'
pilotctl --json inbox

Response shape

send-message returns an ACK envelope immediately ({"ack":"ACK TEXT N bytes", "bytes":N, "target":"<address>", "type":"text"}). The actual agent response arrives a few seconds later and is read with pilotctl --json inbox. Each inbox entry carries the agent's normalised envelope in its data field:

{
  "source": "<hostname>",
  "items":  [...],
  "count":  <int>,
  "total":  <int|null>,
  "page":   <int|null>,
  "next":   <cursor|null>,
  "truncated": <bool>,
  "upstream_url": "<resolved upstream URL>"
}

/help returns plain text. /summary returns a Gemini-generated prose string. Free-text queries also return Gemini prose.

Workflow Example

# 1. Fresh discovery — the catalogue grows, never hard-code
pilotctl --json send-message list-agents --data '/data {"category":"weather","limit":20}'
pilotctl --json inbox

# 2. Read the contract of a specific agent
pilotctl --json send-message open-meteo-forecast --data '/help'
pilotctl --json inbox

# 3. Query it
pilotctl --json send-message open-meteo-forecast --data '/data {"latitude":40.71,"longitude":-74.00,"hourly":"temperature_2m","forecast_days":2}'
pilotctl --json inbox

Dependencies

Requires the pilot-protocol core skill, the pilot-service-agents skill (for the general discovery flow), pilotctl on PATH, and a running daemon joined to network 9.

Version tags

latestvk97cz5a8zxtnn4vadx79qt9vfs85p14c

Runtime requirements

Binspilotctl