Weather Data in Malaysia
Weather Data in Malaysia


Techsalerator's Weather Data for Malaysia
Techsalerator's Weather Data for Malaysia provides a comprehensive view of the country's climate landscape. Malaysia has a hot and humid equatorial climate with year-round rainfall, though the two monsoon seasons bring regional variation. Peninsular Malaysia's east coast faces the northeast monsoon from November to March, while the west coast is more sheltered. Sabah and Sarawak on Borneo receive very heavy rainfall year-round. Malaysia is affected by transboundary haze from Indonesian peat and forest fires during El Nino years, which has become a major public health and economic crisis. This dataset enables businesses, researchers, and governments to understand climate dynamics, weather patterns, and environmental conditions across Malaysia's diverse geography.
Top 5 Most Utilized Data Fields
- Northeast vs Southwest Monsoon Data: Peninsular Malaysia's dual monsoon rainfall patterns and seasonal flood risk.
- Borneo Equatorial Rainfall Records: Sabah and Sarawak extreme rainfall data; among Southeast Asia's highest totals.
- Transboundary Haze & El Nino Data: Indonesian fire-driven PM2.5 haze records for Malaysia's public health response.
- Flash Flood & Urban Flood Data: Kuala Lumpur and major city flash flood data from intense convective rainfall.
- Sea Surface Temperature & Maritime Data: South China Sea and Straits of Malacca SST data for maritime safety and fisheries.
Top 5 Use Cases for Weather Data in Malaysia
- Haze Episode Public Health Response: Use wind and fire data to forecast Indonesian haze events affecting Malaysian cities.
- Palm Oil & Agricultural Plantation Planning: Support Malaysia's dominant palm oil sector with rainfall and drought forecast data.
- Urban Flash Flood Management: Monitor intense rainfall for Kuala Lumpur and Penang flash flood preparedness.
- Tourism Climate Optimization: Leverage Malaysia's dual-coast monsoon timing for year-round resort tourism planning.
- Maritime & Port Operations Safety: Use Straits of Malacca weather data for Port Klang and Tanjung Pelepas operations.
Top 5 Locations with Notable Weather Data Trends in Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur: Capital; equatorial climate with year-round convective thunderstorms and flash flooding.
- Penang: West coast island; year-round warm humid climate with northeast monsoon shelter.
- Kota Kinabalu: Sabah capital; equatorial Borneo climate with very high annual rainfall.
- Kuching: Sarawak capital; one of Southeast Asia's wettest cities exceeding 4,000mm annually.
- Kota Bharu: East coast city; Malaysia's most exposed location to northeast monsoon flooding.
Accessing Techsalerator's Weather Data
To obtain Techsalerator's Weather Data for Malaysia, contact info@techsalerator.com with your specific requirements. A customized quote will be provided based on the data fields, volume, temporal range, and update frequency needed. Datasets are typically available within 24 hours, with ongoing access options for continuous data needs.
Included Data Fields
- Historical & Real-Time Temperature Data
- Precipitation & Rainfall Records
- Wind Speed & Direction
- Humidity & Dew Point Data
- Solar Radiation & UV Index
- Extreme Weather Event Records
- Forecast & Climatological Normals
Techsalerator's Weather dataset is an essential resource for agriculture, energy, insurance, logistics, construction, and research organizations seeking to understand and plan effectively around Malaysia's climate conditions.
Weather Data for Malaysia
Q: How much does the Weather Data Dataset for Malaysia cost?
The cost of the Weather Data Dataset for Malaysia depends on factors such as the number of data fields, geographic coverage, temporal depth, update frequency, and total record volume. For an accurate pricing estimate, contact a Techsalerator data specialist who can provide a tailored quote based on your specific needs.
Q: How complete is the coverage of Weather Data in Malaysia?
Techsalerator's Weather Data for Malaysia provides comprehensive coverage across all major climate zones, geographic regions, and weather variables. The dataset draws from a wide network of ground stations, satellite observations, and reanalysis products to deliver a complete picture of weather conditions throughout the country.
Q: How does Techsalerator collect this data?
Techsalerator gathers Weather Data from diverse, reliable sources including national meteorological services, WMO-affiliated weather station networks, satellite remote sensing platforms, ocean buoy networks, and climate reanalysis datasets. All data is quality-controlled and validated to provide accurate and consistent weather insights for Malaysia.
Q: Can I select specific variables, time periods, or geographic regions within Malaysia using Techsalerator's Weather Data?
Yes, Techsalerator allows you to filter and customize datasets by weather variable (e.g., temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity), geographic region, specific weather stations, or time period. Work with a Techsalerator representative to configure the dataset to match your exact analytical objectives.
Q: How do I pay for this dataset?
Techsalerator supports multiple secure payment methods, including credit card, direct bank transfer, ACH (Automated Clearing House), and wire transfer. Clients can choose the method that works best for them.
Q: How do I receive the data?
The Weather Data is delivered through secure channels such as FTP, SFTP, S3 bucket, or email. Data formats include JSON, CSV, TXT, NetCDF, or XLS, allowing easy integration into your analytics workflows, GIS platforms, and climate modeling systems.


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