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Using Weather Data to Reduce Climate and Economic Risk
published: Feb 25, 2026
In our latest update on the OpenWeather Challenge finalists, we highlight Marconi Fabio Vieira . With over 40 years of IT experience, Marconi approached the competition wanting to bridge the gap between environmental hazards and economic realit...

Using Weather Data To Build Human Comfort
published: Feb 25, 2026
In our latest update on the OpenWeather Challenge , we take a closer look at the entry from the Caner HK Developer Team . This group of six friends from different cities in China returned as finalists for a second consecutive year. Their proje...

OpenWeather Advisors Join Imperial College London Initiative
published: Feb 17, 2026
We are delighted to announce the new appointments of OpenWeather’s Daniil Mintc and Arkadiy Ukolov to the advisory board for the AI4Urban Health project at Imperial College London. We are proud to see our team members contribute to this vit...

How AI and Weather Data Are Transforming Health Outcomes
published: Jan 30, 2026
In our latest article about the OpenWeather Challenge, we highlight one of this year’s finalists, Daniel Dake, whose work connects environmental data with personal health. In a recent discussion with the Weather Foundation team, Daniel shared...

How Can Weather Data Help Solve Real-World Problems? Meet the 2025 OpenWeather Challenge Winners
published: Jan 09, 2026
The 2025 OpenWeather Challenge highlighted the ingenuity of students and researchers who utilize meteorological data to solve complex real-world problems. Supported by the Weather Foundation, this annual event encourages the academic community ...

OpenWeather Advocates for Seamless, Standardised Climate Data Delivery in Europe’s Climate Services Market
published: Jul 21, 2025
As Europe continues to address intensifying climate risks, the demand for timely, reliable, and actionable climate information has become increasingly urgent. Decision-makers across sectors—from infrastructure and transport to finance and urban ...

Unlocking Weather Intelligence: Key Insights from a Recent OpenWeather Webinar
published: Jun 05, 2025
On the 4th June, we introduced a second OpenWeather hosted webinar that demonstrated how the cutting-edge OpenWeather Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are making vital weather intelligence accessible for businesses, developers and stude...

Working Together for a Safer World: Understanding ESA's Civil Security from Space Programme
published: Jun 02, 2025
We face many challenges today, from severe weather made worse by climate change to humanitarian crises. Keeping people safe and managing emergencies effectively is more important than ever. The European Space Agency (ESA) is using its resource...

Research Initiative: Predicting Mosquito-Borne Disease Outbreaks in Mauritius
published: May 08, 2025
Rising global temperatures are expanding the reach of mosquito-borne diseases, creating significant public health challenges, especially for small island nations such as Mauritius. Researchers from the Australian Institute of Tropical Health an...

Weather Foundation Engages in Shaping Europe's Climate Service Future
published: May 04, 2025
Weather Foundation recently participated in a crucial European dialogue focused on the future of climate services, joining key stakeholders at the “European Regulation of Climate Services: A Dialogue with Private Providers” conference in Barcel...

Unlocking Weather Wisdom: Exploring Educational Resources
published: May 02, 2025
Understanding weather and climate is more crucial than ever. From daily planning to long-term strategic decisions in various industries, access to reliable weather information and the knowledge to interpret it are invaluable. Recognizing this, w...

How Weather Foundation empowers work of authorities in Venezuela
published: Apr 07, 2025
We constatly working with hundreds of Universities across the globe providing vital weather data for students and universities within the Student and Research Initiatives.Here's a feedback we received from Carlos E González R.,Coordinator of th...
