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Industry expert weather risk communicators

Helping your business analyse, prepare for and manage weather risk

Knowing the weather forecast is just one step. Risk communication delivers so much more.

The shifting climate is creating increasingly complex extreme
weather risks, affecting businesses worldwide. We are here
to help optimise your resilience.

Our Risk Communicators work closely with you to analyse how weather impacts your operations and communicate potential risks. We can then support your risk management planning, and provide situational awareness and post-event reporting when extreme weather events hit hard.

DTN APAC, is a diverse team, with global forecasting, product development and analytics expertise. Couple this with extensive industry experience spanning Aviation to Energy, and we are primed to assist you in strengthening your operational strategies when responding to weather disruption.

We consult with you to understand the nuances of your operations and your existing procedures and policies. We can then assist in creating communication structures, safety strategies and procedures to mitigate the risks that may impact your workforce, assets and uptime.

Rely on our insights to see you through complex situations, maximizing the safety of your staff and assets, and your uptime where possible.

Your operational risks communicated quickly

During inclement weather conditions, our Risk Communicator meteorologists are with you every step of the way, providing detailed briefings customised to your site and operational concerns. Utilise decision support and hyperlocal weather insights that take your exact specifications into account.

Identify impact risks

Rely on our experts to help identify  where weather risk exists in your business so you can plan to mitigate it.

Make informed decisions

Base your safety and planning decisions on foundational risk analysis, comprehensive data and forecasting expertise you can trust.

 

Improve response planning

Leave nothing to chance. Meticulous planning based on effective risk communication can positively impact your safety and operational outcomes.

Proprietary weather intelligence covering all bases

Whether you are responsible for public safety at outdoor events or heading large business operations vulnerable to weather-related risks, we partner with you to support you through each stage.

Planning

· Receive a tailored weather plan based on a thorough site and operations assessment.

· Consult with us to enhance evacuation and shutdown procedures.

· Gain insight to create trigger action plans that identify operational thresholds.

· We can suggest communication structures that identify flow and responsibility to ensure plans are enacted with confidence.

Response

· Your meteorologist provides customised briefings as they actively monitor weather events, identifying threats.

· Risk communicators provide briefings to stakeholders or third parties such as leadership teams and emergency services when required.

Post-Event Analysis

· Post-storm reports and assessments provide a detailed analysis of the event, data and decision timelines.

· You receive priority recommendations as we identify issues that could be rectified to improve future risk mitigation.

We can assist you in integrating our recommendations so you can safeguard your operations.

Plan and respond with confidence

Latest news

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

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 […]

El Niño Is Here: What a Potential Record Event Means for Southeast Asia and Australia

  El Niño was officially declared in June 2026, raising the prospect of widespread impacts across Southeast Asia, from extreme heat and water shortages to higher energy demand and agricultural stress.   The World Meteorological Organization has warned countries to “prepare for it to be severe”, while several global forecast models suggest the event could rank among […]

How El Niño will shape Australian port operations in winter-spring 2026

Australian ports and marine pilots can expect a season of shifting wind and swell patterns through winter and spring 2026, as a developing El Niño brings the likelihood of drier conditions and more variable operating windows across the country’s coastline.  Will El Niño develop in 2026?  There are clear signs that an El Niño pattern is becoming […]