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.
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.
Accredited and actionable weather intelligence – delivered direct to air and ground crew – supporting optimal safety and staffing.
Severe weather alerting, forecasting and EPA-approved blast dispersion modelling, custom-built for mine sites to mitigate risk.
Asset monitoring, solar actuals, PR and yield, power generation forecasts; lightning, flood, severe weather and fire alerting for peak safety and efficiency.
Real-time monitoring of severe weather and lightning alerting, with the ability to precisely anticipate disruptions and supply demand.
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.
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.
Actionable weather intelligence and precise lightning alerting to enable the speed and accuracy of critical decision making in the field.
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Australia should experience summer without the influence of major climate drivers like La Niña or a negative IOD, potentially heightening the risk of heatwaves, extreme heat and bushfires across parts of the country. Pacific Ocean climate driver During much of 2024, the sea surface temperatures across the central and eastern Pacific have been cooler than […]
Australia recorded its warmest spring on record, with also severe rainfall deficiencies occurring across parts of the country, setting the stage for high fire risk this summer. The Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council (AFAC) released their summer bushfire outlook for 2024 on Thursday, November 28, showing large areas of the NT, Vic and […]
Australia just had its warmest spring on record with a mean temperature more than 2°C above the long-term average. The national mean temperature in spring 2024 – which is the average of 112 weather stations spread out across the country – was about 24.58°C. This is exceptionally high for spring, coming in at 2.08°C above […]
After a stormy November across much of the country – especially in large parts of northern and eastern Australia in the final week of the month – the unstable pattern is set to continue into the first week of December. Image: Accumulated rainfall totals across Australia predicted by the ECMWF model for the week ending […]