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.
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In the world of weather forecasting, timing is everything. The fresher the data, the better the forecast.
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Spire has developed and deployed a GNSS-RO constellation that can help fulfill the unrealized potential impacts of RO data on numerical weather forecasting.
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Spire Weather & Climate and EarthDaily have teamed up to transform how insurers assess and manage risk.
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AI-driven forecasts powered by satellite data give energy traders and grid operators the accuracy they need to stay ahead.
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Soil moisture plays a pivotal role in agriculture, water management, financial risk markets, and disaster preparedness, serving as a foundation for understanding weather and climate impacts.
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Weather forecasting has come a long way, yet challenges persist in predicting extreme events and understanding long-term climate patterns.
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Advanced 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.
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Early, 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.
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In today’s data-driven world, precise weather predictions are not just helpful – they’re essential.
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In a world where data fuels decisions, partnerships between companies like Spire Global and LatConnect 60 are reshaping how industries leverage satellite-derived insights.
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Empowering 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.
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As meteorological winter approaches on December 1, businesses have just weeks to brace for the season’s unique challenges.
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Spire’s High-Resolution Forecast model accurately predicted Hurricane Milton’s landfall location south of Tampa Bay with more than three days of advanced notice.
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