

WeatherWise Studio
WeatherWise Studio enables businesses to build custom weather signals for trading, operations, and risk management without requiring meteorology expertise.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Data analytics
- Risk management
Tags
- construction-management
- energy-management-software
- hedge-funds
WeatherWise Studio News & Activities
Recent activities
- josh-graham added WeatherWise Studio
- POX updated WeatherWise Studio
- josh-graham added WeatherWise Studio as alternative to Tomorrow.io, meteoblue and Day Trading Signals
WeatherWise Studio information
What is WeatherWise Studio?
WeatherWise Studio is a no-code weather analytics platform that enables businesses to create custom weather signals without expensive in-house meteorology teams. Acting as a "weather data science team in a browser," the platform empowers domain experts to build sophisticated weather intelligence for trading, operations, and risk management decisions.
The platform provides access to 45+ years of historical weather data (ERA5-Land reanalysis at 9km resolution) with drag-and-drop signal building, backtesting capabilities, and API integration. Users can develop weather-driven strategies for energy demand forecasting, agricultural commodity trading, parametric insurance product design, infrastructure project planning, supply chain risk management, and operational optimization.
WeatherWise Studio addresses the fundamental "talent war" in meteorology where organizations need weather intelligence but cannot afford specialists earning £1M+ annually or justify building £610K+ in-house teams. The platform delivers institutional-grade weather analytics at a fraction of the cost, with subscriptions starting at £750/month—representing 77% cost reduction and ROI exceeding 1,000%.
Running on £45 billion of infrastructure, WeatherWise Studio serves Energy TSOs, renewable energy producers, hedge fund analysts, infrastructure consultants, insurance brokers, and logistics operations. The platform includes Python/R SDK integration, point-in-time data compliance for financial applications, and pre-built templates for common use cases. No meteorology degree required—just domain expertise and business problems that weather can solve.




