Early Warning for Extreme Weather Events

Get an alert signal several days ahead of extreme weather events that could affect your operations — early enough to prepare, with honest probabilities instead of false certainty.

Description

Public weather alerts are typically issued a few hours to a few days before an event — often too late to reorganize complex operations. Thanks to ensemble forecasts, extreme events (storms, torrential rain, freezing rain, extreme heat, extreme cold, severe wind) often show early warning signs up to 10 days in advance, something impossible with a single deterministic forecast. At that range, certainty doesn't exist: instead, we give you the probability of each scenario — valuable lead time to prepare your response.

What you get

A watch bulletin flagging any potential extreme event up to a 10-day horizon: type of event, probability of occurrence, expected intensity, time window and area affected, along with the associated confidence level. Each signal is then tracked and refined with every forecast update, until confirmed or lifted.

Examples of use

Municipal emergency management (preparing teams and mitigation measures) · Construction sites and field operations to secure or reschedule · Outdoor events and festivals · Preventive crop protection · Preventive maintenance of exposed infrastructure and networks.

How it works

Continuous monitoring of your region · Customized trigger thresholds based on your impacts and risk tolerance · Delivery by email or SMS, with a phone briefing if needed · Follow-up bulletins for as long as a signal remains active.

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Public weather alerts are typically issued a few hours to a few days before an event — often too late to reorganize complex operations. Thanks to ensemble forecasts, extreme events (storms, torrential rain, freezing rain, extreme heat, extreme cold, severe wind) often show early warning signs up to 10 days in advance, something impossible with a single deterministic forecast. At that range, certainty doesn’t exist: instead, we give you the probability of each scenario — valuable lead time to prepare your response.

What you get

A watch bulletin flagging any potential extreme event up to a 10-day horizon: type of event, probability of occurrence, expected intensity, time window and area affected, along with the associated confidence level. Each signal is then tracked and refined with every forecast update, until confirmed or lifted.

Examples of use

Municipal emergency management (preparing teams and mitigation measures) · Construction sites and field operations to secure or reschedule · Outdoor events and festivals · Preventive crop protection · Preventive maintenance of exposed infrastructure and networks.

How it works

Continuous monitoring of your region · Customized trigger thresholds based on your impacts and risk tolerance · Delivery by email or SMS, with a phone briefing if needed · Follow-up bulletins for as long as a signal remains active.