
Aviation Weather MCP Server
MCP Server for Aviation LLM interactions
What is Aviation Weather MCP Server?
The Aviation Weather MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server designed to provide aviation weather information for flight planning by connecting to the Aviation Weather API to fetch METARs, TAFs, PIREPs, and other relevant data.
How to use Aviation Weather MCP Server?
To use the server, clone the repository, install the dependencies, build the server, and start it. You can then connect it with Claude for Desktop to ask weather-related queries.
Key features of Aviation Weather MCP Server?
- Type-safe API client generated from the Aviation Weather API Swagger definition.
- Tools for fetching current weather observations, terminal aerodrome forecasts, pilot reports, and route weather.
Use cases of Aviation Weather MCP Server?
- Fetching current weather at specific airports.
- Obtaining terminal aerodrome forecasts for flight planning.
- Accessing pilot reports for real-time weather updates near airports.
FAQ from Aviation Weather MCP Server?
- Can I use this tool for flight planning?
No, this tool is not FAA-approved and should not be used as the sole source for flight planning or in-flight decision making.
- What data does the server provide?
The server provides METARs, TAFs, and PIREPs sourced from aviationweather.gov for informational purposes only.
- Is there a cost to use the Aviation Weather MCP Server?
The server is free to use, but always verify critical weather information through official channels.
Aviation Weather MCP Server
This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides aviation weather information for flight planning. It connects to the Aviation Weather API to fetch METARs, TAFs, PIREPs, and other data.
DISCLAIMER
DO NOT USE THIS TOOL FOR FLIGHT PLANNING OR IN-FLIGHT DECISION MAKING.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This Aviation Weather MCP server provides weather data sourced from aviationweather.gov for informational purposes only. The information provided by this tool should NEVER be used as the sole source for flight planning or in-flight decision making.
Weather data may be incomplete, delayed, or inaccurate. Additionally, the large language model interpreting this data may misunderstand or incorrectly represent critical information. Always consult official aviation weather sources and obtain a proper weather briefing from authorized providers before any flight.
This tool is not FAA-approved, is not a replacement for certified weather services, and should be used only as a supplementary reference. The developers assume no liability for decisions made based on information provided by this tool.
ALWAYS verify critical weather information through official channels.
Features
- Type-safe API client automatically generated from the official Aviation Weather API Swagger definition
- MCP tools for weather data:
get-metar
: Get current weather observationsget-taf
: Get terminal aerodrome forecastsget-pireps
: Get pilot reports near an airportget-route-weather
: Get comprehensive weather for a route between two airports
Setup
Prerequisites
- Node.js 18 or higher
- npm or yarn
- curl (for fetching the Swagger YAML)
Installation
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Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/aviation-weather-mcp-server.git cd aviation-weather-mcp-server
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Install dependencies:
npm install
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Build the server (this will fetch the latest Swagger definition, generate the API client, and compile the TypeScript):
npm run build
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Start the server:
npm start
Using with Claude for Desktop
To use this server with Claude for Desktop:
-
Edit your Claude for Desktop configuration file:
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json
- macOS:
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Add the server to the configuration:
{ "mcpServers": { "aviation-weather": { "command": "node", "args": [ "/absolute/path/to/aviation-weather-mcp-server/build/index.js" ] } } }
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Restart Claude for Desktop
Example Queries
Once connected to Claude, you can ask questions like:
- "What's the current weather at KJFK?"
- "Is there a TAF available for KORD?"
- "I'm planning to fly from KBOS to KPHL tomorrow. What's the weather looking like?"
- "Are there any PIREPs near KDEN?"
Development
Project Structure
src/index.ts
: Main server codepackages/aviation-weath-api
: Autogenerate API client for Aviation Weather .gov
Building the aviation weather client
The build process follows these steps:
npm run aviation-weather-api:clean
: delete the existing clientnpm run aviation-weather-api:fetch
: Fetches the latest Swagger definition from aviationweather.govnpm run aviation-weather-api:generate
: Generates a typed TypeScript client from the Swagger definition
Building and running the app
npm run build
: Build the javascript clientnpm run start
: Run the MCP server
Adding More Tools
To add new tools to the server, follow this pattern:
server.tool(
"tool-name",
{
// Zod schema for parameters
param1: z.string().describe("Parameter description"),
param2: z.number().optional().describe("Optional parameter")
},
async ({ param1, param2 }) => {
try {
// Implementation
return {
content: [{
type: "text",
text: "Response text"
}]
};
} catch (error) {
return {
content: [{
type: "text",
text: `Error: ${error.message}`
}],
isError: true
};
}
}
);
How It Works
- The server fetches the latest Swagger definition from aviationweather.gov
- The OpenAPI Generator creates a type-safe client from this definition
- The server uses this client to make API calls with proper typing
- Error handling and response formatting ensure a smooth experience
License
MIT