Conditions.Site
The conditions at the scene, documented.
Conditions.Site builds historical weather, sun, and moon reports for a specific place and time, so you can see what the conditions were like at the moment that matters, with sources you can point to.
One report: weather, sun, and moon
When it matters whether it was raining, glaring, or already dark, guesswork isn’t good enough. Conditions.Site puts the conditions on the record.
Three answers, side by side
Weather observations, solar position, and lunar conditions in a single report for the same place and moment.
Anchored to place and time
Reports are generated for the location and moment you specify, using the closest available observations.
Built on cited sources
Weather data is drawn from multiple independent public sources, including official NOAA records, and your report identifies where each value came from.
Sun and moon, computed
Sunrise, sunset, twilight, and moon phase and position, all calculated for the site’s own coordinates and time zone.
Reports you can hand over
Clean, printable reports built to drop into a claim file, a project record, or an inspection report.
Minutes, not days
Runs in the browser. Pick the place and time, and the report is built for you. No records requests to wait on.
For anyone who needs to know past conditions
Past-weather questions show up everywhere: claims, schedules, planning, research. If you need to know the conditions for a date and place, this is for you.
- Insurance & claims
- Accident investigation
- Construction delay documentation
- Storm damage assessment
- Safety & risk professionals
- Film & photo planning
- Event planning
- Legal & investigative work
Status: Conditions.Site is in development and currently in private early access at conditions.site. It already powers Eric’s own historical-conditions research. Email us to request access or to be notified when it opens up.
Want Conditions.Site on your next project?
Tell us a little about your work and we’ll be in touch about early access, or just ask to be notified when it launches.
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