
Spire’s March satellite launch: Accelerating forecast accuracy with optical inter-satellite links
Published March 10, 2025In the world of weather forecasting, timing is everything. The fresher the data, the better the forecast.
Read moreIn the world of weather forecasting, timing is everything. The fresher the data, the better the forecast.
Read moreSpire Weather & Climate and EarthDaily have teamed up to transform how insurers assess and manage risk.
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Read moreWeather forecasting has come a long way, yet challenges persist in predicting extreme events and understanding long-term climate patterns.
Read moreAdvanced 100-meter wind predictions, new weather variables, and a unified Transatlantic data domain boost forecast accuracy and decision-making in energy, commodities, utilities, and insurance.
Read moreEarly, accurate forecasts reduced the impacts of Hurricanes Beryl, Helene, and Milton by helping businesses understand storm risks, allowing them to take mitigation measures and prepare for the challenges of a disruptive season.
Read moreIn today’s data-driven world, precise weather predictions are not just helpful – they’re essential.
Read moreIn a world where data fuels decisions, partnerships between companies like Spire Global and LatConnect 60 are reshaping how industries leverage satellite-derived insights.
Read moreEmpowering utilities, logistics, and energy trading sectors with more accurate high-resolution forecasts thanks to Spire’s satellite-derived ocean wind speed observations — and three exceptional women in the field of data assimilation.
Read moreAs meteorological winter approaches on December 1, businesses have just weeks to brace for the season’s unique challenges.
Read moreSpire’s High-Resolution Forecast model accurately predicted Hurricane Milton’s landfall location south of Tampa Bay with more than three days of advanced notice.
Read moreAs Hurricane Helene barreled toward the Gulf Coast, an often-overlooked factor had already primed the southern Appalachians for disaster: saturated soil.
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