Malaysia Weather MCP. Real-time tropical forecasts and seismic alerts for SE Asia.
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Malaysia Weather MCP Server pulls real-time tropical climate data, severe weather warnings, and earthquake alerts for the entire Malay Peninsula from MET Malaysia.
It gives your AI client immediate access to 7-day forecasts (morning/afternoon/night), active storm warnings, and recent seismic event reports across Southeast Asia.
What your AI agents can do
Get malaysia earthquakes
Fetches recent earthquake reports, giving magnitude, depth, and distance from the nearest Malaysian location.
Get malaysia forecast
Delivers a 7-day weather forecast for specific locations, detailing conditions and temperature ranges for morning, afternoon, and night.
Get malaysia warnings
Pulls active official alerts from MET Malaysia regarding severe weather like storms or dangerous sea conditions.
Retrieves detailed temperature ranges and condition predictions for specific locations across a seven-day period.
Gathers active, official alerts regarding severe weather like storms or high tides.
Provides details on recent earthquakes, including magnitude and distance from Malaysian coastlines.
Automatically converts any forecast content written in Bahasa Melayu into English for easy reading.
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Malaysia Weather MCP Server: 3 Tools for Climate Data
Use these three tools to pull real-time seismic reports, multi-day weather forecasts, and immediate severe warning alerts from the Malaysian Meteorological Department.
019d75ceget malaysia earthquakes
Fetches recent earthquake reports, giving magnitude, depth, and distance from the nearest Malaysian location.
019d75ceget malaysia forecast
Delivers a 7-day weather forecast for specific locations, detailing conditions and temperature ranges for morning, afternoon, and night.
019d75ceget malaysia warnings
Pulls active official alerts from MET Malaysia regarding severe weather like storms or dangerous sea conditions.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
The Malaysia Weather MCP Server plugs your agent directly into the official data feed from MET Malaysia. You're getting real-time tropical climate intelligence for the whole Malay Peninsula, covering Sabah and Sarawak. This isn't some generic weather API; it’s the authoritative source you need to run critical operations on Southeast Asian weather patterns.**
The core functions of this server give your AI client immediate access to three critical data streams. When you use get_malaysia_forecast, you pull a detailed, 7-day weather forecast for specific spots across the Malay Peninsula. This tool breaks down conditions and temperature ranges into distinct periods: morning, afternoon, and night.
You can pinpoint exact locations—like Kuala Lumpur or Langkawi—and get predictions spanning an entire week. The server doesn't just give you a general outlook; it provides granular data for each time segment, letting you track how the weather shifts from dawn till dusk over seven straight days.
When you need to know what’s happening right now, use get_malaysia_warnings. This tool pulls active, official alerts directly from MET Malaysia regarding severe conditions. You're getting live warnings for heavy rain, strong winds, thunderstorms, or dangerous sea tides. These are immediate, high-priority flags that tell you exactly where the danger is and what kind of severe weather you’re dealing with.
If you need to know about seismic activity, run get_malaysia_earthquakes. This function fetches recent earthquake reports across Southeast Asia. It provides specific metrics: the magnitude, the depth of the quake, and the distance from the nearest Malaysian coastline. You get detailed coordinates and information on how far away these tremors occurred, giving you a clear picture of regional stability.
You'll find that this server handles language barriers automatically. If any forecast content is written in Bahasa Melayu, the system converts it into plain English for effortless reading by your agent. This means whether the alert comes through as an official warning or part of the daily temperature breakdown, you won't get stuck translating local terminology; everything flows straight to readable English text.
The server isn’t just about pulling data; it’s about giving you actionable intelligence. You can determine 7-day forecasts for multiple locations using get_malaysia_forecast, getting specific details on temperature ranges and conditions for morning, afternoon, and night all in one call. You'll flag immediate warnings of severe weather—like storms or high tides—using get_malaysia_warnings by pulling active, official alerts from MET Malaysia.
For seismic monitoring, you report recent earthquake activity using get_malaysia_earthquakes, which details the magnitude, depth, and distance measurements for any tremor near the Malaysian coastlines. You’re getting a complete picture of the climate: forecasts spanning seven days with time-specific breakdowns, immediate severe weather alerts when they pop up, and detailed reports on earthquake activity including magnitude and precise distances.
How Malaysia Weather MCP Works
- 1 Tell your agent what specific information you need (e.g., 'What's the risk near Johor Bahru?').
- 2 The agent calls multiple tools—like
get_malaysia_forecastfor predictions andget_malaysia_warningsfor current alerts. - 3 Your AI client synthesizes the raw data into a clear safety report, giving you everything from long-term trends to immediate warnings in one go.
The bottom line is that instead of checking three separate government websites, your agent runs all necessary checks and spits out a unified risk assessment.
Who Is Malaysia Weather MCP For?
This server helps people who operate in tropical Southeast Asia. It's for the logistics manager needing to route ships around unexpected typhoons, or the insurance analyst who needs to model payouts based on seismic risk. If your job requires knowing if a specific port will be shut down by bad weather, you need this.
Uses get_malaysia_forecast and get_malaysia_warnings to reroute shipments around predicted heavy rain or strong winds.
Cross-references data from both get_malaysia_earthquakes and get_malaysia_forecast to model long-term risk exposure in a region.
Checks for immediate dangers by calling get_malaysia_warnings before dispatching crews into high-risk areas.
What Changes When You Connect
- Know exactly when to worry. Instead of reading vague general summaries,
get_malaysia_warningsgives you active, official alerts on heavy rain or dangerous sea conditions right now. - Plan weeks out without guesswork. Use
get_malaysia_forecastto map 7-day temperature ranges and predicted conditions for specific districts like Penang or Langkawi. - Get instant seismic data. If an earthquake happens, you don't wait for news reports;
get_malaysia_earthquakesprovides the magnitude, depth, and distance immediately. - Stop translation errors. The server auto-translates any Malay forecast terms to English, so you never have to worry about regional language barriers again.
- See risk in layers. You can combine the long-term predictions from
get_malaysia_forecastwith immediate warnings fromget_malaysia_warningsfor a complete picture.
Real-World Use Cases
Planning an expedition to Borneo
The field manager asks: 'What's the weather risk in Kota Kinabalu next week, and are there any active warnings?' The agent runs get_malaysia_forecast for a full 7 days and cross-checks it with get_malaysia_warnings. This gives them specific temperature ranges and flags if strong winds or storms are predicted, allowing the trip to be rescheduled before expensive flights are booked.
Shipping through the Straits of Malacca
The logistics agent needs to know if a route is safe today. They call get_malaysia_warnings first. If they find an alert for dangerous sea conditions, they then run get_malaysia_earthquakes to check if any recent seismic activity might have exacerbated the risk. This immediate layered assessment prevents delays and potential damage.
Assessing insurance claims after a tremor
The analyst needs historical context on risk. They use get_malaysia_earthquakes to pull recent seismic reports, then compare the location data with past severe weather events using the forecast tool. This lets them quantify the combined physical and climate damage potential for their clients.
Monitoring a construction site
The project foreman needs day-to-day safety updates for a specific town. They ask for the 7-day outlook using get_malaysia_forecast. If the forecast shows high chances of heavy rain, they immediately check get_malaysia_warnings to see if that prediction has elevated to an official alert level.
The Tradeoffs
Only checking for today's weather
A user asks, 'What's the weather like?' and only uses a simple query that pulls one-day data. This gives an incomplete picture and ignores warnings or long-term trends.
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Always run get_malaysia_forecast first to establish the 7-day context. Then, immediately follow up with get_malaysia_warnings to see if today's conditions have escalated into an official alert.
Ignoring seismic risk
A user plans a trip based only on the forecast data, assuming stable ground. This overlooks the possibility of localized earthquake damage or heightened coastal warnings.
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Always start by calling get_malaysia_earthquakes to confirm if any major tremors occurred recently in the region before relying on prediction tools.
Assuming data is current
The agent runs a single query and assumes the forecast accounts for immediate, developing dangers. Forecasts are predictions; they aren't real-time status reports.
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Treat get_malaysia_forecast as long-term context. For current danger levels, only trust the output from get_malaysia_warnings. Warnings override forecasts.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your operational planning depends on layered risk assessment: you need to know what's happening right now (seismic activity or active warnings) AND what's coming next (the 7-day forecast). If all you need is a single, simple temperature reading for a specific date and location, the get_malaysia_forecast tool handles that. But if you are dealing with movement of people, assets, or insurance risk, you must combine all three tools: always start by checking get_malaysia_earthquakes, then check get_malaysia_warnings for immediate action, and finally use get_malaysia_forecast to build out the week's context. Don't rely on any single tool; they are meant to work together.
Independent Platform Disclaimer: Vinkius is an independent platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, verified by, or otherwise authorized by MET Malaysia. All third-party trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Their use on this website is strictly for informational purposes to identify service compatibility and interoperability.
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Available Capabilities
Planning trips or routes across Southeast Asia isn't just about checking a map.
Right now, figuring out safe passage means logging into three different government websites. You check the weather site for general predictions, then you have to cross-reference that with an earthquake monitoring board, and finally, if there’s a storm predicted, you manually search for official warnings in both English and Bahasa Melayu. It's slow, it's tedious, and it's easy to miss a critical detail.
With the Malaysia Weather MCP Server, your agent handles all that legwork instantly. You ask one question—for example, 'Is this route safe next week?'—and you get a single report that combines 7-day forecasts with current alerts and seismic risk data. It’s everything, in one response.
Malaysia Weather MCP Server: Get full tropical intelligence.
You no longer have to wait for a human analyst or manually parse multiple feeds. Instead of just getting a general 'rain expected' notice, the server tells you *what* kind of rain (heavy vs. isolated), *when* it will happen (morning/afternoon/night), and whether that prediction has escalated into an official warning status.
The difference is control. You get predictive data (`get_malaysia_forecast`), immediate alerts (`get_malaysia_warnings`), and foundational context (`get_malaysia_earthquakes`). It's a comprehensive, single-source operational briefing.
Common Questions About Malaysia Weather MCP
How do I find out if there are any current severe weather warnings using get_malaysia_warnings? +
You pass the query to get_malaysia_warnings. This tool pulls active, official alerts from MET Malaysia for heavy rain, strong winds, and dangerous sea conditions. It gives you an immediate status update on regional hazards.
Can I check a 7-day forecast for Penang using get_malaysia_forecast? +
Yes. Use get_malaysia_forecast and specify 'Penang' as the location. The tool returns detailed predictions for the full week, broken down by morning, afternoon, and night, including temperature ranges.
What does get_malaysia_earthquakes report? +
get_malaysia_earthquakes provides raw seismic data. It tells you about recent tremors across Southeast Asia, listing the magnitude, depth, coordinates, and distance from the nearest Malaysian territory.
Is get_malaysia_forecast reliable for travel planning? +
It's a detailed source for predictive data. The 7-day forecast gives you enough context to plan routes around expected temperature swings or typical weather patterns, but always cross-reference with get_malaysia_warnings for current safety status.
Does the server handle multiple languages? +
Yes. The system automatically translates any forecast condition details written in Bahasa Melayu into English, making the data accessible regardless of local language usage.
Does using `get_malaysia_earthquakes` require any form of authentication or credentials? +
No, you don't need a key. The server provides zero-auth access directly from the MET Malaysia feed. This keeps it straightforward to integrate into your agent.
If I need a 7-day outlook for multiple areas, how does `get_malaysia_forecast` handle location inputs? +
You pass specific location names (like Langkawi or Johor Bahru) as arguments. The tool processes each unique location request independently, giving you distinct forecasts.
When I call `get_malaysia_warnings`, what types of dangerous sea or environmental conditions are reported? +
It reports active official alerts for strong winds, thunderstorms, and dangerous sea conditions. You'll get bilingual content in English and Bahasa Melayu.
Do I need an API Key? +
No. The data.gov.my Weather API is completely open and requires zero authentication. For higher rate limits, an optional token can be requested via email to the Malaysian government.
Are the forecasts in English? +
The raw data from MET Malaysia uses Bahasa Melayu for forecast conditions. This server automatically translates all forecast terms to English, so you always receive clear, human-readable weather descriptions.
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