🛡️ Privacy Policy
Protecting Your Weather Data & Citizen Science Contributions
At Amateur Meteorologist Hub, we’re committed to protecting your privacy while fostering the incredible community of weather enthusiasts who contribute to global meteorological science.
Last Updated: January 2025
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Privacy Protection Overview
Did You Know?
Amateur meteorologists have been contributing to weather science for over 400 years! Thomas Jefferson maintained weather records for 50 years, and today’s 50,000+ amateur meteorologists provide 75% of the precipitation data used in official weather forecasts.
What This Policy Covers
- Personal weather station data collection and usage
- Citizen science contribution privacy protection
- Website usage data and analytics
- Communication and support interactions
- Third-party integrations and sharing
Core Privacy Principles
Data Collection & Weather Station Integration
Amazing Fact!
Modern amateur weather stations can achieve 95% accuracy compared to professional meteorological equipment! The global network of 13,000+ citizen weather stations provides more comprehensive coverage than traditional weather services alone.
Types of Data We Collect
Weather Station Data
- • Temperature and humidity readings
- • Barometric pressure measurements
- • Wind speed and direction
- • Precipitation data
- • Solar radiation and UV index
- • Station location (approximate)
- • Equipment specifications
Personal Information
- • Name and contact details (optional)
- • Email address for communications
- • Geographic location (city/region)
- • Weather observation experience level
- • Equipment preferences and reviews
- • Community forum participation
Website Usage Data
- • Pages visited and time spent
- • Device and browser information
- • IP address and general location
- • Referral sources
- • Search queries and interactions
- • Feature usage patterns
Citizen Science Contributions
- • Weather observations and reports
- • Storm spotter reports
- • Phenology observations
- • Climate data submissions
- • Research participation data
- • Data quality assessments
How We Use Your Data
Historical Impact!
Luke Howard, a British amateur meteorologist, created the cloud classification system (cumulus, stratus, cirrus) in 1802 that we still use today! His work shows how amateur contributions can become fundamental to science.
Primary Uses
Service Improvements
Data Sharing & Citizen Science Networks
Network Power!
The Citizen Weather Observer Program (CWOP) network includes over 13,000 stations worldwide, and the data feeds directly into NOAA’s forecasting models. Your contribution is part of this incredible scientific collaboration!
Approved Data Sharing Partners
Scientific Organizations
- • National Weather Service (NOAA)
- • Citizen Weather Observer Program
- • Weather Underground Network
- • Academic research institutions
- • International meteorological organizations
Technical Service Providers
- • Weather data aggregation services
- • Cloud hosting and storage providers
- • Analytics and performance monitoring
- • Communication and support systems
- • Security and backup services
Your Privacy Rights & Controls
Empowering Fact!
The modern amateur meteorology movement democratizes weather science! Unlike the early days when only institutions could contribute, today’s technology allows anyone to participate in professional-grade weather monitoring with full control over their data.
Right to Access
Request a copy of all personal data we hold about you, including weather station records and account information.
Format: Structured data file
Right to Rectification
Correct inaccurate personal information and update your weather station details and preferences.
Processing: Immediate for most changes
Right to Erasure
Request deletion of your personal data while preserving anonymized scientific contributions.
Retention: Weather data preserved for science
Right to Portability
Export your weather data in a structured format for use with other services or personal analysis.
Includes: All your weather observations
Right to Object
Opt-out of data processing for specific purposes like marketing or non-essential research.
Core Services: Weather data sharing continues
Right to Restrict Processing
Temporarily limit how we process your data while disputes or corrections are resolved.
Effect: Data stored but not processed
Cookies & Tracking Technology
Tech Evolution!
The $2.8 billion weather equipment market now includes IoT sensors and smart weather stations that can automatically share data. Modern privacy technology ensures this data sharing is secure and consensual.
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Required for basic website functionality and security.
- • Session management
- • Security authentication
- • Weather station data sync
- • User preferences
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand site usage and improve features.
- • Page visit tracking
- • Feature usage analysis
- • Performance monitoring
- • Error reporting
Social Media Cookies
Enable sharing weather data and connecting with other enthusiasts.
- • Weather observation sharing
- • Social login integration
- • Community features
- • External content embedding
Targeting Cookies
Show relevant weather equipment and educational content.
- • Equipment recommendations
- • Educational content
- • Interest-based information
- • Regional weather focus
Data Security & Protection Measures
Security Innovation!
Modern weather stations use encrypted data transmission protocols, protecting your meteorological data during transmission. This is a huge advancement from early weather networks that used unencrypted telegraph systems!
Technical Security Measures
Operational Security
Data Retention & Scientific Preservation
Historical Value!
Benjamin Franklin’s 20+ years of weather observations from the 1740s-1760s are still referenced by climate scientists today! Long-term weather data becomes increasingly valuable for understanding climate patterns and change.
Retention Periods by Data Type
Weather Observations
Scientific value increases over time for climate research.
Reason: Long-term climate science value
Personal Data: Removed after account closure
Account Information
Personal details retained only while account is active.
Inactive Account: Deleted after 3 years
Account Closure: Deleted within 30 days
Usage Analytics
Website usage data for service improvement.
Aggregated Data: Retained indefinitely
IP Addresses: Anonymized after 90 days
Communications
Support emails and correspondence records.
Marketing Emails: Until unsubscribe
Legal Notices: 7 years
Legal Compliance & Regulations
Legal Evolution!
Weather data sharing has evolved from informal networks to regulated systems. Today’s privacy laws ensure that citizen scientists can contribute to meteorology while maintaining control over their personal information.
International Compliance
Industry Standards
Legal Basis for Data Processing
Legitimate Interest
- • Weather forecasting and research
- • Service improvement and analytics
- • Security and fraud prevention
Consent
- • Marketing communications
- • Non-essential cookies
- • Data sharing with third parties
Policy Updates & Version History
Continuous Improvement!
Just as weather forecasting has improved from 3-day to 7-day accuracy over decades, privacy protection continues to evolve. We regularly update our policies to reflect new technologies and regulations.
How We Handle Policy Changes
Notification Process
Your Options
Contact Our Privacy Team
Community Support!
The amateur meteorology community has always been about sharing knowledge and helping each other. Our privacy team continues this tradition by providing transparent, helpful support for all your data protection questions.
Get in Touch
Within 48 hours for privacy inquiries
Available for complex privacy matters
Common Requests
Thank You for Being Part of Our Weather Community
Your contributions to amateur meteorology help advance weather science and protect communities worldwide. We’re committed to protecting your privacy while enabling these valuable contributions.
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Last updated: January 2025 | Version 2.1