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High-Resolution Numerical Weather Prediction Modelling

Providing customised, comprehensive weather data and decision-making tools for your business

Does volatile weather challenge your business predictions, production or output?

The combined power of DTN APAC’ Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) modelling and trusted delivery system OpticastTM, give you the intelligence to optimally navigate the impacts of weather on your operations.

 

DTN APAC’s atmospheric modelling team configure, run and deploy high-resolution atmospheric and wave models, worldwide. Wherever you are, we have you covered.

We use the Weather Research and Forecast System (WRF), developed by collaborating agencies including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Centers for Environmental Protection.

It is a flexible, state-of-the art atmospheric simulation system that intelligently adapts to site-specific inputs, and constantly evolves to meet changing meteorological requirements.

Combined with critical inputs from our team of meteorologists, and delivered through our independently proven Opticast system, you receive an unprecedented level of service for all your weather solution needs, specific to any location you require.

Hyper-local weather intelligence allows you to plan your operations in advance. Avoid unnecessary shutdowns, make informed critical decisions and adjust your procedures in the face of severe weather. 

Conditions can be unpredictable but, with our systems and data behind you, you can respond confidently and quickly.

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Whether you require severe weather alerting, rapid-update forecasting, solar actuals and power generation forecasts, blast dispersion modelling, in-depth consultancy, easily deployed weather stations or any other high-precision meteorological service, we offer a reliable, bespoke solution. Let us give you the tools to make smarter weather decisions.

We are there for you: rain, hail or shine.

We don’t do status quo

We thrive on challenge, next-generation science and customised service and are dedicated to helping you stay ahead of the game.

Your weather needs are as individual as your business, and we collaborate with you to bring ease to your every day. Our teams of meteorologists and data scientists are there, every step of the way, to help you navigate your weather challenges. Our aim is to make your critical decisions easier, whilst utilising your customisable weather intelligence to help maximise your profits and productivity.

Take a load offlet us crunch the numbers and serve it up in an easy-to-navigate package, so that you can concentrate on more pressing tasks. 

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Latest news

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

Severe thunderstorms and giant hail smash southeast Queensland – impacting businesses and insurance

Severe thunderstorms brought large hail and heavy rain to southeast Queensland’s Wide Bay and Burnett on Thursday, October 2, 2025 – impacting businesses and insurance claims. Clear skies at midday It’s 12pm on an early October Thursday and it’s warm and sunny with barely a cloud in the sky and a light seabreeze coming from […]

Australia’s 2025-26 tropical cyclone names released

Australia’s 2025-26 tropical cyclone season is almost here and the names that will be used for cyclones throughout the season have been locked in. The Australian tropical cyclone season runs from the beginning of November to the end of April. During this six-month period, we usually see around 9-11 tropical cyclones in the Australian region, […]

Sydney’s 2nd-hottest September on record driven by rare stratospheric warming

Despite a brief cool spell early in the month which included Sydney’s wettest September day in 146 years, the harbour city has recorded its second-warmest September since records were first kept in 1858. In September 2025: Sydney’s average maximum was 23.5°C, which was around 3.3°C above the long-term average of 20.2°C. Sydney’s average minimum was […]

Brisbane’s driest September in 38 years drives elevated bushfire risk into October

Parts of southeast Queensland just had a remarkably dry start to spring, with Brisbane registering its driest September since 1987, increasing the risk of elevated bushfire danger into October. Rainfall was variable across Queensland in September as cloudbands and bursts of tropical moisture delivered healthy totals in the state’s southwest and northeast, while a broad […]