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Always take the Weather Station with you

DTN APAC, offers the ObsConnect Weather Station – providing exact, real-time monitoring of local weather and environmental data to inform your on-site operational decisions.

The ObsConnect Weather Station is DTN APAC’s turn-key solution – simple to install with ongoing maintenance support provided, and easily scaled to serve your business requirements.

Our weather sensor and data hub are expertly assembled in a ready-to-deploy ruggedized cabinet so you can install the Weather Station easily, anywhere. Scheduled verification and preventative maintenance ensure reliability for your peace of mind, while DTN’s MetConsole Cloud data system facilitates seamless integration into your existing online products.

The compact, all-in-one sensor is the first of its kind to integrate all measurements into a single, intelligent package. It offers precise quantification with proven accuracy and efficiency. You will always have the situational data you need, exactly when you need it.

Reduce the time and costs associated with deploying networks of field hardware. The plug-and-play nature of its singular design ensures no specialty tools are required for installing the Weather Station on site, and your data is secure, validated and easily visualised.

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With your ObsConnect Weather Station on site, you have precise observations to drive your operational decisions, ensure safety and plan ahead.

From your interface you can oversee your network, generate reports and make informed critical decisions.

Let no weather event catch you off-guard, with a Weather Station giving you the time and accurate intelligence needed to keep your staff and critical infrastructure safe.

Real-Time Data

Expertly calibrated, the ObsConnect Weather Station provides precise observations to validate forecast modelling, improving DTN APAC’s Opticast™ forecast at your site.

Rugged and Reliable

The Weather Station is designed and built to withstand climate extremes, making it fit right in anywhere. Reliable in design, operation and integration into your existing systems.

Simple to Install

You don’t need a PhD, or specialty tools, to put the Weather Station together – it’s easy to assemble and re-locate, and comes with system monitoring and support, 24/7.

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Tailoring solutions to your business

DTN APAC works tirelessly to provide the most accurate and comprehensive weather insights to serve your enterprise’s individual needs.

Whether you require severe weather alerting, rapid-update forecasting, solar actuals and forecasts, blast dispersion modelling, in-depth consultancy, easily deployed on-site alerting or any other high-precision meteorological service, we can create a reliable, bespoke solutions.

The weather is our passion, as are the ways in which we work with your business to manage the operational effects of the shifting global climate.

Get in touch with us and we can equip you with the solutions you need to optimise your decision-making and mitigate serious weather risk and cost.

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Latest news

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

Ahead of the fire season: Turn risk into readiness across your APAC operations

The 2026 El Niño has the potential to become one of the strongest on record, raising the likelihood of a warm and dry spring and summer across much of Australia. With the risk of elevated bushfire conditions later this year, fire and land management agencies are being urged to begin seasonal preparedness early.  Potential record-breaking El Niño  Beneath the surface of the tropical Pacific Ocean, a pool of abnormally […]

Positive Indian Ocean Dipole possible in 2026 – what this means for Australian businesses

A positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) could develop in the coming months, a signal mining and energy operators and fire agencies will want on their radar with it potentially increasing the likelihood of warm and dry weather over large areas of Australia in late winter and spring, with flow-on effects for water availability, dust/heat exposure, […]

The snow has finally arrived after NSW’s best hydro week in a year

For most of June, the Snowy Mountains looked like they’d skipped winter altogether. Now, 28 cm of fresh snow has fallen at Thredbo, providing a promising sign for the season’s eventual snowmelt contribution to hydropower.  Thredbo in New South Wales was reporting 28 centimetres of snow overnight with snowfalls continuing this Friday morning, its nearby neighbour Perisher reported 25 cm, while Mt Hotham […]

India’s worst monsoon start in over a decade – what it means for mining and ports

India’s 2026 southwest monsoon delivered the fifth-driest June since records began in 1901 – with Jharkhand’s Chandan Dam, in the heart of the central mining belt, recording zero storage according to the Central Water Commission.  The monsoon arrived three days late to Kerala on Thursday, June 4, 2026, before pausing roughly over the Karnataka/Goa/Maharashtra border […]