2,500+ MCP servers ready to use
Vinkius

Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server for Claude Desktop 3 tools — connect in under 2 minutes

Built by Vinkius GDPR 3 Tools IDE

Claude Desktop is Anthropic's native application for interacting with Claude AI models on macOS and Windows. It was the first consumer application to ship with built-in MCP support, making it the reference implementation for the Model Context Protocol standard.

Vinkius supports streamable HTTP and SSE.

RecommendedModern Approach — Zero Configuration

Vinkius Desktop App

The modern way to manage MCP Servers — no config files, no terminal commands. Install Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble and 2,500+ MCP Servers from a single visual interface.

Vinkius Desktop InterfaceVinkius Desktop InterfaceVinkius Desktop InterfaceVinkius Desktop Interface
Download Free Open SourceNo signup required
Classic Setup·json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "open-meteo-climate-ensemble": {
      // Your Vinkius token. get it at cloud.vinkius.com
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble
Fully ManagedVinkius Servers
60%Token savings
High SecurityEnterprise-grade
IAMAccess control
EU AI ActCompliant
DLPData protection
V8 IsolateSandboxed
Ed25519Audit chain
<40msKill switch
Stream every event to Splunk, Datadog, or your own webhook in real-time

* Every MCP server runs on Vinkius-managed infrastructure inside AWS - a purpose-built runtime with per-request V8 isolates, Ed25519 signed audit chains, and sub-40ms cold starts optimized for native MCP execution. See our infrastructure

About Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server

Give your AI a window into the climate future with IPCC-grade projections and probabilistic forecasting.

Claude Desktop is the definitive way to connect Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble to your AI workflow. Add Vinkius Edge URL to your config, restart the app, and Claude immediately exposes all 3 tools in the chat interface. ask a question, Claude calls the right tool, and you see the answer. Zero code, zero context switching.

What you can do

  • IPCC Projections — Temperature and precipitation under different SSP emission scenarios from 2015 to 2100 using CMIP6 models
  • Ensemble Forecasts — Probabilistic predictions from 6+ weather models simultaneously for uncertainty quantification
  • Temperature Trends — Decades-long temperature trajectory analysis for any location

The Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server exposes 3 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to Claude Desktop 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 Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble to Claude Desktop via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server with Claude Desktop.

01

Open Claude Desktop Settings

Go to Settings → Developer → Edit Config to open claude_desktop_config.json

02

Add the MCP Server

Paste the configuration above into the mcpServers section

03

Restart Claude Desktop

Close and reopen Claude Desktop to load the new server

04

Start using Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble

Look for the 🔌 icon in the chat. your 3 tools are now available

Why Use Claude Desktop with the Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server

Claude Desktop by Anthropic provides unique advantages when paired with Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Claude Desktop is the reference MCP client. it was designed alongside the protocol itself, ensuring the most complete and stable MCP implementation available

02

Zero-code configuration: add a server URL to a JSON file and Claude instantly discovers and exposes all available tools in the chat interface

03

Claude's extended thinking capability lets it reason through multi-step tool usage, chaining multiple API calls to answer complex questions

04

Enterprise-grade security with local config storage. your tokens never leave your machine, and connections go directly to Vinkius Edge network

Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble + Claude Desktop Use Cases

Practical scenarios where Claude Desktop combined with the Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Interactive data exploration: ask Claude to query DNS records, look up WHOIS data, and cross-reference results in a single conversation

02

Ad-hoc security audits: type a domain name and let Claude enumerate subdomains, check DNS history, and flag configuration anomalies. all through natural language

03

Executive briefings: generate comprehensive domain intelligence reports by asking Claude to compile findings into a formatted summary

04

Learning and training: new team members can explore API capabilities conversationally without needing to read documentation

Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Tools for Claude Desktop (3)

These 3 tools become available when you connect Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble to Claude Desktop via MCP:

01

get_climate_projection

Uses CMIP6 climate models for long-term climate analysis. Get IPCC climate change projections (2015–2100)

02

get_climate_temperature_trend

Get long-term temperature trend projections

03

get_ensemble_forecast

Useful for risk assessment and probabilistic planning. Get probabilistic multi-model ensemble forecast

Example Prompts for Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble in Claude Desktop

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Claude Desktop agent to start working with Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble immediately.

01

"What will temperatures look like in Paris by 2080 under worst-case emissions?"

02

"Run an ensemble forecast for London — how confident is the rain prediction?"

03

"How much hotter will summers in Dubai get by 2060?"

Troubleshooting Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server with Claude Desktop

Common issues when connecting Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble to Claude Desktop through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

Server not appearing after restart

Ensure the JSON is valid (no trailing commas). Check the file path: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\\Claude\\ (Windows).
02

Authentication error

Verify your Vinkius token is correct. Go to cloud.vinkius.com to regenerate it if needed.
03

Tools not showing in chat

Click the 🔌 icon at the bottom of the chat input. If it shows 0 tools, the server may still be connecting. wait a few seconds.

Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble + Claude Desktop FAQ

Common questions about integrating Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble MCP Server with Claude Desktop.

01

How does Claude Desktop discover MCP tools?

When Claude Desktop starts, it reads the claude_desktop_config.json file and connects to each configured MCP server. It calls the tools/list endpoint to fetch the schema for every available tool, then surfaces them as clickable options in the chat interface via the 🔌 icon.
02

What happens if the MCP server is temporarily unavailable?

Claude Desktop handles disconnections gracefully. if the server is unreachable at startup, the tools simply won't appear. Once the server becomes available again, restarting Claude Desktop will re-establish the connection. There is no timeout penalty or error loop.
03

Can I connect multiple MCP servers simultaneously?

Yes. You can add as many servers as you need in the mcpServers section of the config file. Each server appears as a separate tool provider, and Claude can use tools from multiple servers in a single conversation turn.
04

Is there a limit on the number of tools per server?

Claude Desktop can handle hundreds of tools per server. However, for optimal LLM performance, Vinkius servers are designed to expose focused, well-documented tool sets rather than overwhelming the model with too many options.
05

Does Claude Desktop support Streamable HTTP transport?

Yes. Claude Desktop supports both SSE (Server-Sent Events) and the newer Streamable HTTP transport that Vinkius uses. Simply provide the server URL. Claude auto-negotiates the transport protocol.

Connect Open-Meteo Climate & Ensemble to Claude Desktop

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 3 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.