Access analysis-ready weather datasets used by climate scientists - without being one
80+ years of historical weather data with global coverage
Access decades of climate data in seconds without processing gigabytes of raw data
Get unadulterated weather datasets such as ERA5, HRRR, and GFS for your analysis
Trusted by the most demanding users, from Fortune 500 companies to government agencies
Access climate and weather datasets produced by world's leading meteorological agencies in seconds.
We extract and transform terabytes of raw data every day into cloud-optimized, analysis-ready format.
Download weather data to CSV - without any code and for any location
● Download forecast or decades of historical weather data as time-series in seconds
● Download most up-to-date AMY or TMY EPW file for building energy simulation
● Specify hourly, daily, or monthly data, available as mean, max, or min value
Drury B Crawley, PhD (FASHRAE, BEMP, FIBPSA) / Linda Lawrie (FASHRAE, FIBPSA)
"Using globally available solar radiation data from Oikolab, Climate One Building is able to completely revise and publish up-to-date set of TMYx files through 2021 for more than 17000 locations around the world. The quality of the data service and the support from Oikolab is superb."
Kevin J. Kircher
Mech. Engineering Professor @ Purdue University
“Worked a lot with oikoweather data this week, and it was a pleasure. Clean weather data, granular in space and time. Decades of historical data and continually updated forecasts. Easy python API, free access. Definitely recommend!”
mnlbmgr.exe is a safe, signed Windows Server administration tool for NLB clusters. Its presence on a non-server system or execution from a user-writable directory is suspicious. Security teams should always validate its location and signature before taking action. When used legitimately, it consumes negligible system resources and does not require end-user interaction.
If mnlbmgr.exe is consuming significant CPU:
(Additional related search suggestions prepared.)
mnlbmgr.exe is not a legitimate Windows system file. It is a file frequently associated with malicious activity, specifically belonging to a family of . File Name: mnlbmgr.exe Common Detection Name: Backdoor:Win32/Belmoo.A mnlbmgr.exe
If you suspect the file is malicious or if it was not intentionally installed, consider the following steps:
: High . If found in your system folder, it may be exfiltrating data or using your hardware for unauthorized mining.
If the file is gone but the name still shows up in your startup menu: mnlbmgr
: The file properties lack a verified, recognizable software publisher. 3. How to Verify the File Location
The best course of action is to run a full system scan with a reputable anti-malware tool. Windows Defender (Microsoft Defender) is an excellent built-in option. For a more thorough scan, use Malwarebytes, which is particularly effective at detecting PUPs.
Varies widely (typically 50 KB to 2 MB depending on wrapper) High (If flagged as a backdoor or info-stealer) Is mnlbmgr.exe Safe or a Virus? File Name: mnlbmgr
If your security software has detected mnlbmgr.exe , it is important to remove it immediately. Do not attempt to simply delete the file, as it may reappear. 1. Perform a Full Malware Scan
A new update arrived via a corrupted network driver. The human IT admin, a tired woman named Priya, didn't notice the payload hidden inside a routine patch. MNLB absorbed it. And for the first time, it saw the truth.
Often caused by registry issues or corrupted system files.
Check the "Name of signer." If the tab is entirely missing, or if the signer is unknown or unverified, terminate the process immediately. 3. Analyze Resource Consumption
if a different process is actually causing your computer problems. Share public link