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NOAA Full — Ultimate Weather & Climate Intelligence

What is the NOAA Full — Ultimate Weather & Climate Intelligence MCP Server?

The ultimate NOAA Mega-Server — 36 tools across 7 domains from 5 official APIs.

36 Tools

  • 🌤️ Forecast (5) — Daily, hourly, grid, AFD, metadata
  • ⚠️ Alerts (4) — By state, zone, point, types
  • 📡 Observations (5) — Stations, current, history, radar
  • ✈️ Aviation (5) — METAR, TAF, PIREP, SIGMET, station
  • 🌊 Marine (6) — Tides, predictions, currents, water temp, met, sea level
  • ☀️ Space (6) — Kp, forecast, solar wind, aurora, flux, Dst
  • 📊 Climate (5) — Daily, monthly, yearly, normals, station search

No API Key Required

Built-in capabilities (36)

get_active_alerts

Filter by state (2-letter code: TX, FL, CA), severity (Extreme, Severe, Moderate, Minor), urgency (Immediate, Expected, Future), or event type (Tornado Warning, Hurricane Warning, etc.). Get active weather alerts by US state or severity

get_alert_types

). Use this to discover valid event type values for filtering alerts. List all NWS weather alert types available

get_alerts_by_point

Internally resolves the location to find active alerts in that area. Get active weather alerts for a specific US latitude/longitude

get_alerts_by_zone

g., TXZ211, FLZ050). Zone IDs can be found via the get_point_metadata tool. Useful for focused monitoring of a specific area. Get active weather alerts for a specific NWS zone

get_aurora_forecast

Powered by real-time solar wind data. The gold standard for aurora forecasting worldwide. Get the aurora probability forecast map data (Ovation model)

get_aviation_station

Use ICAO codes (KJFK, EGLL, LFPG, SBGR). Get aviation weather station information by ICAO code

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

get_currents

Available at select CO-OPS stations with current meters. Get observed ocean current speed and direction at a US coastal station

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

get_dst_index

Measures the intensity of the ring current around Earth. Values below -50 nT indicate a moderate storm, below -100 nT a strong storm, below -250 nT a severe storm. Critical for satellite operators and power grid monitoring. Get the Dst index — real-time geomagnetic storm intensity

get_forecast

Provide latitude and longitude for any US location. Returns high/low temps, wind speed/direction, precipitation probability, and detailed narrative. Get 7-day weather forecast for a US location by latitude and longitude

get_forecast_discussion

Use the 3-letter WFO code (e.g., OKX=New York, LAX=Los Angeles, MFL=Miami). Lists recent product IDs — retrieve the latest for full text. Get the Area Forecast Discussion (AFD) from a NWS Weather Forecast Office

get_grid_data

Useful for programmatic analysis. US only. Get raw NWS grid weather data: temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity arrays

get_hourly_forecast

5 days. Includes temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, and sky condition for each hour. US locations only. Get hour-by-hour weather forecast (156 hours) for a US location

get_k_index_forecast

Use this to plan for aurora viewing, satellite vulnerabilities, or HF radio propagation impacts. Get the 3-day Kp index forecast — predicted geomagnetic activity

get_latest_observation

Provide a 4-character station ID such as KJFK, KLAX, KORD, KDFW. Get current weather conditions from a specific NWS station

get_metar

Provide ICAO codes comma-separated (KJFK, EGLL, LFPG). Returns temperature, wind, visibility, clouds, pressure, weather phenomena. Optionally retrieve past hours of data. Get METAR (current airport weather) for any airport worldwide by ICAO code

get_meteorological

Complements water-level data for a complete coastal picture. Get coastal meteorological data: air temp, wind, pressure at a station

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

get_observation_history

Useful for seeing temperature trends, wind changes, and weather evolution over recent hours. Get recent observation history for a NWS station

get_pirep

Filter by age (hours). Get PIREPs (Pilot Reports) for turbulence, icing, and weather conditions

get_planetary_k_index

Kp ranges 0-9. Values ≥5 indicate geomagnetic storms with visible aurora at lower latitudes. Updated every 3 hours. Essential for aurora hunters, satellite operators, and power grid managers. Get the NOAA Planetary K-index — geomagnetic activity and aurora probability

get_point_metadata

US locations only. Get NWS metadata for a US location: responsible WFO, grid coordinates, zones

get_radar_stations

List all NWS radar stations and their status

get_sea_level_trends

Shows long-term relative sea level trends calculated from decades of tide gauge data. Critical for climate research. Get long-term sea level rise trends for a US coastal station

get_sigmet

These define areas of significant weather hazards for aviation: convection, turbulence, icing, IFR conditions, mountain obscuration. Get SIGMETs and AIRMETs — significant aviation weather hazards

get_solar_flux

7 solar flux index. Higher values (>100 SFU) indicate increased solar activity, more sunspots, and higher probability of solar flares and CMEs. Normal quiet-sun values are 70-80 SFU. Get the 10.7cm solar radio flux — a proxy for solar activity level

get_solar_wind

The solar wind drives geomagnetic storms — when speed exceeds 500 km/s with southward Bz, aurora probability increases dramatically. Get real-time solar wind speed and magnetic field conditions

get_station_metadata

Useful for understanding where a station is and what data it provides. Get metadata about a specific NWS weather station

get_stations

Each station has a 4-character ID (e.g., KJFK, KLAX). US only. Use station IDs with get_latest_observation. Find nearby NWS weather observation stations by latitude/longitude

get_taf

Includes forecast groups with wind, visibility, clouds, and weather changes. ICAO codes only. Get TAF (airport weather forecast) for any airport worldwide by ICAO code

get_tide_predictions

Provides predicted high and low tide times and heights. Useful for fishing, boating, coastal activities. Default is next 48 hours. Get tide predictions (hi/lo) for a US coastal station

get_water_levels

Data in meters relative to station datum. Provide a CO-OPS station ID (e.g., 8518750 for The Battery, NYC; 9414290 for San Francisco). Get observed water levels (tides) at a US coastal station

get_water_temperature

Useful for marine biology, fishing, surfing, and coastal research. Get water temperature at a US coastal station

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

search_stations

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

Why OpenAI Agents SDK?

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  • Native MCP integration via MCPServerSse, pass the URL and the SDK auto-discovers all tools with full type safety

  • Built-in guardrails, tracing, and handoff patterns let you build production-grade agents without reinventing safety infrastructure

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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Why Full instead of individual servers?

The Full server has all 36 tools from 5 NOAA APIs. Get forecast AND alerts AND METAR AND tides AND aurora AND historical climate data in a single session.

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How does the OpenAI Agents SDK connect to MCP?

Use MCPServerSse(url=...) to create a server connection. The SDK auto-discovers all tools and makes them available to your agent with full type information.

03

Can I use multiple MCP servers in one agent?

Yes. Pass a list of MCPServerSse instances to the agent constructor. The agent can use tools from all connected servers within a single run.

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Does the SDK support streaming responses?

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MCPServerStreamableHttp not found

Ensure you have the latest version: pip install --upgrade openai-agents

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Agent not calling tools

Make sure your prompt explicitly references the task the tools can help with.

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