Furthermore, this API has been designed to be used with the many uses that you may need to incorporate it into your website or platform. It has a clear and simple to use JSON format and its documentation explaining how to use it is extremely well written.
This is why, this post will be a step-by-step guide on how to incorporate this UV Index Forecast API into your site or platform.
What is the UV Index?
The ultraviolet index, often abbreviated as UV index, is a number that indicates the amount of ultraviolet (UV) radiation present at a given place and time. The higher the UV index, the higher the risk of sunburn and skin damage. The UV index is generally expressed using the following scale: Low risk: 0-2 Moderate risk: 3-5 High risk: 6-8 Very high risk: >8 The most severe sunburns occur when the UV index is between 8 and 10. These levels are considered extreme and can cause immediate damage to the skin. It is important to note that these values are based on local solar noon, which occurs at 12:00 PM in mid-latitude regions throughout the world. If this information interests you, we recommend reading about the basic concepts of UV Index that we provide you with below so that you have a good idea of how it works.
UV Index Forecast API: What is it?
How To Use It? There are many options for integrating it into your site or platform, but
This API will retrieve the UV (Ultra Violet) index for any location in the world you want in real-time and also forecasted.
You can check UV Index Real-Time and Forecasted API for free here.