Operational decisions rarely depend on a single source of information.
Weather conditions, asset locations, sensor data, and crew information all play a role in understanding what's happening and what actions may be needed.
At the 2026 Esri Energy Resources GIS Conference (ERGIS), Baron Weather was featured during the plenary demonstration of Esri’s new ArcGIS Velocity for Enterprise, showcasing how organizations can bring real-time data together inside ArcGIS to create greater operational awareness and support faster decision-making.
The demonstration highlighted a challenge many organizations face every day: monitoring multiple streams of information at once. Weather conditions, aircraft locations, vessel traffic, operational data, and asset information all provide valuable insight on their own. But when those data sources are combined, organizations can create a common operating picture that supports day-to-day monitoring and decision-making.
Weather Becomes More Valuable in Context
In the demonstration, Baron Weather wind data was integrated alongside helicopter locations and crew information to support offshore platform operations, helping operators understand not only where assets were located but also the conditions affecting them in real time.
This approach extends far beyond a single use case. By integrating weather intelligence directly into GIS workflows, organizations can combine weather data with operational information to better understand conditions affecting field crews, critical infrastructure, transportation routes, and remote assets. The result is more than a weather map — it's operational awareness that helps teams identify changing conditions, understand potential impacts, and make more informed decisions as conditions evolve.
Watch the ERGIS Demonstration
The ERGIS plenary demonstration provides a great example of how real-time weather intelligence can be integrated alongside operational and asset data to create a more complete operational picture.
Bring Weather Into Your ArcGIS Workflows
Whether monitoring field operations, critical infrastructure, transportation routes, or remote assets, organizations increasingly need weather intelligence within the systems they already use to make decisions.
Ready to bring weather intelligence into your ArcGIS workflows? Schedule a demo to see how to integrate real-time weather intelligence into your existing operations.
