🚨Horizon AI Global - Tropical Nails Texas Landfall NINE Days in Advance 🚨 On June 30th, well before Beryl's Category 1 landfall the morning of July 8th, our global model outpaced government models in precisely forecasting landfall on the Texas gulf coast. Additionally, Horizon AI Global - Tropical also took the track of Beryl on a northeast turn inland once making landfall, closely following the actual track of the storm (denoted in black). This inland track is just as important given the near-record number of tornado warnings that came with this system. This unprecedented accuracy is incredibly important as utility and energy companies, emergency management agencies, and local governments and businesses face time restraints in preparing for the impact of devastating storms like these. More lead time = more lives saved, impacts mitigated, and assets protected. Our proprietary global model is specifically tuned to ingest unique observational data sets and assimilate only the highest quality data to give you the most accurate forecast available on the market. Take a look at how the data speaks for itself -> #HurricaneSeason #WeatherData
Climavision
Data Infrastructure and Analytics
Louisville, Kentucky 4,387 followers
We're rebuilding climate technology from the ground up.
About us
We're transforming the weather industry through next generation technology and innovative solutions. Our mission is to provide the most accurate, reliable, and actionable weather data to empower businesses, governments, and communities to make informed decisions protecting lives, assets, and financials. We are arming decision makers with the power of Deep Machine Learning, AI-Infused Numerical Weather Prediction, and clear insights from our supplemental radar network. Climavision is backed by TPG’s The Rise Fund, the world’s largest global impact platform committed to achieving measurable, positive social and environmental outcomes alongside competitive financial returns. Our company is headquartered in Louisville, KY, with research and development operations in Raleigh, NC and Artificial Intelligence operations based in Fort Collins, CO.
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http://www.climavision.com
External link for Climavision
- Industry
- Data Infrastructure and Analytics
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
- Specialties
- Forecasting, Artificial Intelligence, Numerical Weather Prediction, Probabilistic Forecasting, Radar, Remote Sensing, Deep Machine Learning, Subseasonal to Seasonal (S2S) Forecasting, and Point Forecasting
Locations
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552 E Market St
Louisville, Kentucky 40202, US
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Raleigh , NC, US
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Fort Collins, Colorado, US
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Gold Coast, AU
Employees at Climavision
Updates
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Now is the time to invest in quality weather data as we quickly approach the winter season where factors like polar vortices and blizzards pose a threat to the energy industry as a whole. Our Climavision AI and NWP divisions have intentionally crafted solutions to bring energy traders and grid operators alike the seasonal outlook and strategic perspective necessary to protect financial assets and continued operations. With nodal solutions like Horizon AI Point, all the way to monthly and seasonal probabilistic forecasting with Horizon AI S2S, Climavision's suite of solutions takes a comprehensive approach to forecasting. Supercharged with AI data assimilation and quality control, our traditional NWP models are a step above the rest. Learn more about how our AI-based and -infused models can transform your team's approach to seasonal variations: https://hubs.la/Q02Yg0KX0 #Utilities #EnergyTrading #WeatherTech
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We can't help but brag about our Radar Science team. This trio of radar experts - Dr. Micheal Simpson, Kevin Grempler, and Kiel Ortega - are the brains behind our high-powered, supplemental radar network. Not only are they hard at work developing cutting-edge algorithms to improve rainfall estimates, hydrometeor classification, and hail forecasting techniques, but they are pushing the envelope with innovative radar-derived products every day. Take a minute to learn more about our Meteorologists that are taking gap-filling radar science to a whole new level: https://hubs.la/Q02XVwGN0 #MeetTheTeam #Meteorology
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In Energy Weather News This Week: -PG&E cut power on Tuesday in parts of northern #California due to elevated fire risk amid windy and dry conditions. It was the second time in three weeks a "diablo wind" impacted the area, according to AP News. -Southern California also faced the potential for electric cuts due to Santa Ana winds. A High Wind Warning was issued for Los Angeles early Wednesday morning. The threat drops off for both regions on Thursday. -Abnormally warm temperatures settle in across much of the continental United States and Canada for the next 5 days. Cooler than average weather is anticipated across the Four Corners states. Grid operators can utilize our Horizon AI Global outlook to best prepare for unseasonable conditions ahead that could have possible implications like increased #wildfire risk, increased #energy demand, and more operations disruptors.
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Hurricane Rafael's Cuba landfall is imminent on Wednesday as a major hurricane, bringing damaging winds and destructive storm surge. Following the storm's landfall, it is anticipated to weaken as it continues to move through the Gulf of Mexico due to wind shear aloft making it difficult for the storm to retain strength. Moisture across the southeast will lead to heavy rainfall in the upcoming days, notably across Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. Our Horizon AI Global storm track, 6-hour QPF, and Total Precipitation through Saturday morning provide a comprehensive snapshot of the weather story for the next couple of days. Understanding what’s ahead is critical for energy traders, utilities, and government officials to proactively work to mitigate risk. Learn more about the Climavision difference: https://hubs.la/Q02X9Ky90 #Forecasting #Energy #WeatherData
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Accurate weather data has become increasingly critical for electric utilities facing challenges forecasting demand due to weather and temperature volatility. Heat waves, damaging winds, and more can spark instability for the energy grid and be costly to utility companies. In June, #PJM faced an early summer heatwave as temperatures surged into the triple digits for some areas. The RTO had to issue several High Heat Alerts to urge consumers to help stabilize the grid amid soaring demand. Read more in this week's blog post about how Climavision's Point model demonstrated enhanced forecast accuracy and could've helped the grid operator stay ahead of the game as summer heat struck the region: https://hubs.la/Q02WZm1f0 #WeatherData #Foreasting
How Horizon AI Point Improves Electric Utility Operations with Accurate Weather Data
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With the increasing possibility of extreme weather events, utilities are challenged more than ever when it comes to safeguarding the electric grid and building resilience plans. With 24 billion-dollar disasters already in 2024, and 80% of power outages historically caused by weather events, utilities need a proactive solution. For these energy companies, more accurate weather data should be a priority. Climavision's Horizon AI suite of forecasting solutions moves beyond traditional weather prediction methods across all time scales. From high-res asset level solar forecasts to longer term probabilistic RTO outlooks, our AI and computational skills enable us to tailor forecasts to your unique needs. Ready to revolutionize how you manage weather risks and ensure continuous power delivery? Learn more about Climavision's actionable weather intelligence tailored to the unique needs of energy companies https://hubs.la/Q02Ws2p30 #WeatherData #Utilities #WeatherForecasting
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What a great week our team had at the S&P Global Commodity Insights Nodal Trader Conference! We enjoyed a full week of learning and connecting with a wealth of energy professionals. Several of our Sales, Product, and AI teammates were on site to chat about our latest offerings, like Horizon AI S2S for seasonal-based energy moves. Climavision had the honor of sponsoring this year's networking reception. Thank you to everyone who joined us for the festivities. If you didn't catch us last week, we will be at Energy Trading Week Americas in Houston, Texas starting tomorrow! Global Head of Commodities, Alex Baldassano, and Business Development Executive - Energy & Grid Solution, Mike Rhine, will be there! Learn more about S2S in a brief overview: https://hubs.la/Q02W00GF0 #EnergyTrading #ClimateTech
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This week members of our Radar Science team were at the American Meteorological Society's Conference on Severe Local Storms. Radar Scientist, Kiel Ortega, presented why Climavision's supplemental radar network build-out is so vital! Our comprehensive coverage provides more clarity than ever before into tornadic, severe, and impactful events across the United States. If you missed Kiel's presentation, you can learn more about our Radar-as-a-Service offering on our website. Reach out to us today to see where our network is expanding to next! https://hubs.la/Q02VT5Lm0 #RemoteSensing #WeatherTechnology
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Every radar lift takes a team, indeed! From site planning to overseeing installation, our Radar Operations team goes to great lengths to bring clear radar coverage to portions of the US that need it the most. Check out these views from Pleasantville, PA! Our Project Coordinator, Raymond Pfeiffer, and Radar Scientist, Kevin Grempler, were on site for the lift and installation of our newest system. #RemoteSensing #WeatherTechnology
Earlier this month I traveled to Pleasantville, PA to oversee the installation of Climavision's newest radar. This radar will provide much needed low-level coverage to the northwest portion of the state and beyond. Every lift takes a team, and I am always grateful for the support from Climavision's Radar Operations team. Our collaboration made this project possible, and I can't wait for the next one! It was great to have fellow meteorologist, Kevin Grempler, along for the ride as he saw a radar "fly" for the first time.