by Daphne Thompson, on Dec 13, 2018 2:29:08 PM
A strong cold front is currently heading towards the Gulf of Mexico and will produce elevated winds and seas from now through Saturday. Southerly winds of 20-30 knots are expected …
Read Storyby Mike Eilts, on Oct 17, 2018 2:56:04 PM
Most people understand the value that weather forecasts bring to the general public. They tell us whether it will be a good beach day, how much to bundle up at …
Read Storyby Stephen Strum, on Mar 22, 2017 1:16:46 PM
Do you know how to use weather data to estimate energy demand with respect to Heating Degree Days (HDDs) and Cooling Degree Days (CCDs)? Weather is the primary driver in …
Read Storyby Renny Vandewege, on Mar 15, 2017 11:03:11 AM
Spring severe weather can bring major disruptions and threats to Utilities and their customers. Tornadoes, lightning, and damaging wind all bring respective threats that could danger field workers, cause power …
Read Storyby Stephen Strum, on Feb 1, 2017 2:37:00 PM
As the number of installed wind generation facilities across the U.S. increases, so does the total available generation capacity. With total installed wind generation capacity now well past 75,000 Megawatts …
Read Storyby Daphne Thompson, on Jan 4, 2017 10:41:05 AM
Have you considered utilizing Frontier Weather forecasts for natural gas trading? In September of 2016, WDT acquired Frontier Weather and its market-leading catalog of power and energy trading focused forecast …
Read Storyby Chris Kerr, on Nov 17, 2016 3:06:31 PM
During the late fall, winter, and early spring one of the primary weather concerns for the Gulf of Mexico is the passage of strong cold fronts. Abrupt wind shifts, sustained …
Read Storyby Daphne Thompson, on Jul 7, 2016 9:11:58 AM
Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. We've already had four named storms, are you ready for more? We offer many products that helps your company monitor risk …
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