Use weather forecast to avoid surprises
Each user of the 30MHz software receives personalized weather data based on the coordinates of their location. Through our collaboration with Meteomatics, we provide weather forecasts for the next 10 days, seamlessly integrated into our platform.
Yesterday, we attended a webinar hosted by Meteomatics, in which they presented the weather outlook for the final three months of the year. The presentation highlighted regions expected to experience temperatures either above or below the seasonal average. If your strategy relies on historical data, it’s crucial to consider these upcoming weather conditions to avoid unexpected costs related to energy or other resources.

Stay informed by regularly checking your weather forecast. Need help setting up a weather dashboard? Simply leave your email address and we’ll be happy to assist you.

Example of a weather dashboard on the 30MHz platform
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