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{
  "mcpServers": {
    "noaa-climate-historical-weather-records": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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About NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server

The planet's largest archive of daily weather records, freely accessible.

Cline operates autonomously inside VS Code — it reads your codebase, plans a strategy, and executes multi-step tasks including NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records tool calls without waiting for prompts between steps. Connect 5 tools through the Vinkius and Cline can fetch data, generate code, and commit changes in a single autonomous run.

What you can do

  • Daily Data (GHCN-D) — Temperature, precipitation, snow, wind for 100K+ stations
  • Monthly Summaries (GSOM) — Monthly aggregates
  • Annual Summaries (GSOY) — Yearly climate data
  • Climate Normals — 30-year baseline (1991-2020)
  • Station Search — Find stations by location or name

Global Coverage

GHCN-Daily has worldwide stations, with densest coverage in the US, Europe, and Australia.

The NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server exposes 5 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Cline in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records to Cline via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server with Cline.

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Open Cline MCP Settings

Click the MCP Servers icon in the Cline sidebar panel

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Add remote server

Click "Add MCP Server" and paste the configuration above

03

Enable the server

Toggle the server switch to ON

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Start using NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records

Ask Cline: "Using NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records, help me..."5 tools available

Why Use Cline with the NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server

Cline provides unique advantages when paired with NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records through the Model Context Protocol.

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Cline operates autonomously — it reads your codebase, plans a strategy, and executes multi-step tasks including MCP tool calls without step-by-step prompts

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Runs inside VS Code, so you get MCP tool access alongside your existing extensions, terminal, and version control in a single window

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Cline can create, edit, and delete files based on MCP tool responses, enabling end-to-end automation from data retrieval to code generation

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Transparent execution: every tool call and file change is shown in Cline's activity log for full visibility and approval before committing

NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records + Cline Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Cline combined with the NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server delivers measurable value.

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Autonomous feature building: tell Cline to fetch data from NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records and scaffold a complete module with types, handlers, and tests

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Codebase refactoring: use NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records tools to validate live data while Cline restructures your code to match updated schemas

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Automated testing: Cline fetches real responses from NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records and generates snapshot tests or mocks based on actual payloads

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Incident response: query NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records for real-time status and let Cline generate hotfix patches based on the findings

NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Tools for Cline (5)

These 5 tools become available when you connect NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records to Cline via MCP:

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get_climate_normals

This is the statistical baseline that defines "normal" weather for any location. Get 30-year climate normals — the baseline for what is "normal" weather

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get_daily_data

This is the planet's largest archive of daily weather records. Filter by station, data types (TMAX, TMIN, PRCP, SNOW, SNWD), and date range. Stations are worldwide but densest coverage is in the US. Get daily weather data (GHCN-Daily): temperatures, precipitation, snow

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get_monthly_summary

Monthly aggregates of temperature averages, precipitation totals, and degree days. Less granular than daily but ideal for climate trend analysis. Get monthly climate summary (GSOM): average temp, total precipitation, heating degree days

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get_yearly_summary

Yearly temperature averages, precipitation totals, and extreme values. Perfect for long-term climate analysis spanning decades. Get annual climate summary (GSOY): yearly averages and extremes

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search_stations

Returns station IDs, names, and locations for use with other climate tools. Search NCEI weather stations by location bounding box or keyword

Example Prompts for NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records in Cline

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Cline agent to start working with NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records immediately.

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"Get daily temperatures for Central Park, NYC in January 2024"

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"Show me the total monthly precipitation for Seattle in 2023."

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"What are the 30-year climate normals for Miami?"

Troubleshooting NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server with Cline

Common issues when connecting NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records to Cline through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

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Server shows error in sidebar

Click the server name to see logs. Verify the URL and token are correct.

NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records + Cline FAQ

Common questions about integrating NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records MCP Server with Cline.

01

How does Cline connect to MCP servers?

Cline reads MCP server configurations from its settings panel in VS Code. Add the server URL and Cline discovers all available tools on initialization.
02

Can Cline run MCP tools without approval?

By default, Cline asks for confirmation before executing tool calls. You can configure auto-approval rules for trusted servers in the settings.
03

Does Cline support multiple MCP servers at once?

Yes. Configure as many servers as needed. Cline can use tools from different servers within the same autonomous task execution.

Connect NOAA Climate — Historical Weather Records to Cline

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 5 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.