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Weather risk analysis for your business by our expert meteorologists

 

Weatherzone is Australia’s dedicated private weather provider, conveying accurate, reliable forecasts to 4.8 million Australians a month. 

If a sector is impacted by the weather, we have a progressive, tailored business solution to identify potential risk – keeping your people safe and protecting profits and assets. 

The shifting climate is bringing increased complexity and greater risks to businesses worldwide. We are here for you, delivering trusted weather solutions to optimize your operations and profitability. 

Our team 

DTN APAC, a DTN company is a diverse team, with global forecasting, product development and analytics expertise. Couple this with extensive industry experience spanning Mining, Aviation through to Energy, and we are primed to assist you in strengthening your response to weather impact. 

We work hard to identify your operational pressures and tailor our services and products to meet your needs. Concise communication, giving you full situational awareness exactly when you need it, is our focus. We want to reduce weather risk in your operations, every day. 

Risk assessment and briefings from our expert meteorologists 

We deliver clear and comprehensive weather data, personalised risk assessments and briefings to you and your team, so that your critical decisions can be made with confidence. 

We work alongside our network of global partners to provide businesses with an entirely personalised service. We specialise in delivering actionable insights through individual briefings, customised products and interfaces and our business focused Weatherguard app. 

Weatherzone’s traffic light forecast alerting system is simply tailored to your businesses criteria by our team of expert meteorologists. The traffic lights in the image below are based on the following criteria; 

  • Green- No impact on operations 
  • Yellow- Moderate impact on operations 
  • Red- High impact on operations 

 forecast aLERTS

The example above shows four areas are forecast to see a moderate impact (yellow) on Wednesday due to winds exceeding 45 km/h. High impact on operations (red) is forecast on Monday in the East Kimberley region. 

In addition to these forecasts our meteorologists are available for consultation 365 days a year, so you always have the timely guidance you require, especially when severe conditions hit. 

You have our insights to rely on to see you through complex situations, minimising potential loss of profit and maximising the safety of your staff and assets. 

We are readily available to guide our customers and consumers effectively through the complexities of the changing climate. For more information, please contact us at apac.sales@dtn.com. 

Latest news

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

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