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To serve your business needs, boosting your safety and efficiency

Are you protecting your enterprise from increasingly volatile weather risk?

You can’t control the shifting climate, but you can gain precision insights to optimise your response.

DTN APAC, has been providing weather intelligence and innovative forecasting systems to Australian businesses since 1998.

We have intuitive solutions that serve industries from aviation, mining and energy right through to marine, and everything in between. Rest assured, if we don’t already have a product to address your business’ weather needs, we will work tirelessly to create one.

With our network of global partners, we provide trusted, industry-leading services that can mitigate weather risk, keep your valuable staff and assets safe, and ensure you are operating at peak efficiency.

Prosper in a dynamic world

Whether you require severe weather alerting, rapid-update forecasting, power generation forecasts, blast dispersion modelling, in-depth consultancy, easily deployed weather stations or any other high-precision meteorological service, we offer a reliable solution.
We are there for you: rain, hail or shine.

Industries we serve

Transport Weather Solutions

Integrate top-tier weather data and intelligence to drive your logistics planning – support safety and efficiency through all weather conditions.

Aviation

Accredited and actionable weather intelligence – delivered direct to air and ground crew – supporting optimal safety and staffing.

Mining

Severe weather alerting, forecasting and EPA-approved blast dispersion modelling, custom-built for mine sites to mitigate risk.

Energy Renewables

Asset monitoring, solar actuals, PR and yield, power generation forecasts; lightning, flood, severe weather and fire alerting for peak safety and efficiency.

Energy Power Networks & Utilities

Real-time monitoring of severe weather and lightning alerting, with the ability to precisely anticipate disruptions and supply demand.

Energy Trading & Risk

Power generation and weather forecasting with updates and granularity down to 5 minutes. Full risk overviews and long-term outlooks to support your predictions and profits.

Marine

Metocean services, data driven precision forecasting and alerting for offshore oil, gas or wind, shipping and port operators – keeping you, your team and assets safe.

Forestry & Emergency

Actionable weather intelligence and precise lightning alerting to enable the speed and accuracy of critical decision making in the field.

Insurance

Historical weather reporting to verify claims.

Media

Engaging and reliable weather content to bring customers back to your media platform day after day.

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Latest news

Satisfy your weather obsession with these news headlines from around the nation, and the world.

Perth sets rainfall streak not seen in 18 years as water storage levels fall

For four months in a row, Perth has exceeded its average monthly rainfall – the first time this has happened in the traditionally wet winter and spring period since 2007. Perth reached its September average of 79.3mm during light showers on Tuesday and Wednesday. Another 13.2mm of rain then fell in the 24 hours to […]

DTN remote sensing captures rain and thunderstorms lashing Solomon Islands

Aviation, mining and shipping industries in the Solomon Islands and other South Pacific nations are often unable to use traditional radar to warn of incoming storms that disrupt operations and put workers in harm’s way. DTN APAC offers a suite of remote sensing weather solutions that give businesses and industries in remote areas around the […]

Negative Indian Ocean Dipole officially underway – here’s what it means for Australian businesses and industries

A negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) event is now underway, increasing the likelihood of above average rain over large parts of Australia in the coming months. What is the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)? The IOD is an index used to monitor sea surface temperatures across the tropical Indian Ocean. It’s an important index for the […]

La Niña more likely this year after BoM switches to new index – what does this mean for Australian businesses?

The likelihood of La Niña occurring in 2025 has increased due to a change in the way the Bureau of Meteorology calculates sea surface temperature anomalies in the tropical Pacific Ocean. What is La Niña? La Niña refers to a distinct pattern of sea surface temperatures across the tropical Pacific Ocean. When La Niña is […]