Agriculture in California: Shaping the Future Using Weather Tools
With almost 70,000 farms and ranches, agriculture in California is a $49 billion dollar industry generating at least $100 billion in related economic activity. California’s economy is the fifth largest…
Read MorePipeline Operations: Weather Technology Can Improve Safety
Be it floods, snow, sleet, or many other weather perils, pipeline operations veterans know that weather plays a critical role in the success and safety of the oil and gas…
Read More7 Frequently Asked Questions about ClearScan™
Baron ClearScan learns to recognize data from actual weather targets versus radio frequency interference (RF) or anomalous propagation (AP).
Read MoreBaron Weather Develops New Innovative Datasets to Identify Weather Perils in Australia and Other Areas Around the World
The historical archive of the data ideal for insurance company’s claims evaluation Baron Weather Inc., the worldwide leader in superior weather intelligence, just announced a suite of datasets targeted at…
Read MoreBaron Celebrates National Oceans Month with Better Modeling for Mariners
Oceans are known as our environment’s “lungs”, providing oxygen, food, and medicine to all who call Earth home. Whether we’re enjoying a trip at sea or endeavoring to keep our…
Read MoreTools for Before, During, and After a Severe Weather Event
In anticipation of any severe weather event, having timely, location-specific information can make all the difference in your decision-making abilities. But between ever-changing forecasts and hard-to-predict conditions, the information you…
Read MoreThe Most Important Things You Need to Know About Weather Data APIs
People talk about the weather all the time. It’s available everywhere, within an app on your phone, in your car, obviously on the news and even in some home HVAC…
Read MoreExtreme Wind Event in Northern Plains Ranks in Top Five Since 2004
Meteorologists from Baron’s forecast services division recapped the event in their daily internal briefing Friday morning.
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