Monitor internet outage using the weather map in CloudWatch Internet Monitor
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All AWS customers who navigate to Amazon CloudWatch Internet Monitor console can now view the internet weather map, at no charge, which shares a 24-hour global snapshot of internet latency and availability outages. The map lets you see, at a glance, recent internet issues across the world, including specific cities and service providers.
To view and work with detailed information that is specific to your application traffic and client locations, you can easily set up a monitor in the Internet Monitor console. Then, you'll see performance and availability patterns and events, current and historical, as well as health event alerts, that are tailored to just your application footprint and customers. The weather map gives you an overall view, while a specific monitor filters the information to just the measurements that are relevant to your application.
To learn more, visit the Internet Monitor [user guide documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/CloudWatch-InternetMonitor.html).
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