About MyMET
MyMET is born from a simple yet powerful idea: to democratize access to crucial environmental and atmospheric data. We believe that everyone, from researchers and students to enthusiasts and emergency planners, deserves access to timely, accurate, and easy-to-understand information about our planet and the space around it.
This project is driven by a community of passionate developers, scientists, and supporters dedicated to building a comprehensive and reliable platform for the public good.
Our Team
MyMET is maintained by a small group of core developers from Qim Lab. We guide the project's architecture, manage community feedback, and keep the data flowing.
Our Commitment to Access
MyMET is built on the principle of open access to data. Our primary mission is to provide a reliable, high-availability service to ensure that researchers, students, and the public can access critical environmental information when they need it.
While our codebase is proprietary to ensure stability and service integrity, we are deeply committed to community engagement. We welcome feedback, feature suggestions, and bug reports from our user base to help us improve the platform for everyone.
Deployment Contributors
A huge thank you credits to all our key contributors and early access users! Your valuable feedback and testing have been instrumental in shaping MyMET
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Donators & Supporters
We are funded by the generosity of our community. These donations pay for server costs, data feed licenses, and support our developers. A special thank you to our key supporters:
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Our Data Sources
MyMET aggregates data from various official public sources. We do not generate this primary data ourselves but present it in a unified and accessible format. Our Service is dependent on the availability and accuracy of these external data feeds.
- Earthquake Data: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Euro-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).
- Weather Alerts: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and MET Malaysia.
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- Space Weather Data: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center.
We are not responsible for any inaccuracies, delays, or interruptions in the data provided by these third-party sources. Use of this data is at your own risk.