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Ian and Idalia: Why Model Precision Was Critical
Decisions require details when a hurricane approaches. And consistency is critical as the clock counts down to landfall. Florida has been hit by two rapidly developing major hurricanes in back-to-back…
Read MoreKey Decision Moments Ahead of Hilary’s Extreme Rainfall
Preparing for an extreme rainfall event isn’t easy, especially when it’s unprecedented and feels unreal. But smarter data can help.
Read MoreHurricane Season Forecasts Trending Up, Despite Ongoing El Niño
Nearly all reputable forecasts for this year’s hurricane season forecast have been trending up, despite the ongoing El Niño.
Read MoreA Simpler, Smarter Response to Climate Change
Our planet is hot-the warmest in recorded history by some measurements1. And our climate is now changing at an alarming rate. It’s no secret that climate change causation is controversial in many political…
Read MoreEl Niño has arrived. Is Your Business Prepared?
Smarter weather data can help your team avoid any El Niño weather surprises by empowering proactive (not reactive) decision-making.
Read MoreWhy the 2023 Hurricane Season Forecast is More Uncertain
NOAA says there are “competing factors” in this year’s hurricane season forecast, but that it only takes one storm to make it a bad year for you.
Read MoreTornado Alley is On the Move, Data Proves
Scenes from the movies Twister and Wizard of Oz are not as common as they used to be in Tornado Alley.
Read MoreHow to Avoid the Pitfalls of a Hurricane Season Forecast
While preseason hurricane forecasts can provide valuable high-level insights, there are many pitfalls to relying on them for critical business decisions.
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