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Traditional control systems have been disconnected from real-world data beyond the factory floor, not because that information was not wanted, but because it was hard to connect cloud services to I/O control systems. But with the Internet of Things all of that is changing. Now developers have APIs to restfully access databases and cloud analytics, even earthquake reports and weather forecasts among many other data sources. Whats more is that all of these different endpoints can be connected easily with Node-RED so all this cloud data is more accessible than ever. In this workshop Ill show you how to use Node-RED to request weather data from the Weather Underground API then parse, format, and send it to a SNAP PAC controller where it can be used to make control decisions. With Node-RED you can quickly easily connect your physical I/O control systems to real live cloud data. My instance of Node-RED is running on a groov AR1 box. Its an industrially hardened IoT appliance that is