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Severe East Coast Storm Underscores WeatherFlow-Tempest Data Capabilities

Severe East Coast Storm Underscores WeatherFlow-Tempest Data Capabilities

According to a recent LinkedIn post from WeatherFlow-Tempest, the company’s Tempest sensor network tracked the recent East Coast winter storm that met the technical definition of a bomb cyclone. The post notes that the network captured rapid pressure drops, including sea-level pressure as low as 975 mb and wind speeds comparable to a Category 1 hurricane at several locations.

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The company’s LinkedIn post also indicates that one Nantucket station recorded a 41.6 mb pressure drop in 24 hours and that Tempest ProNet observations were cited in multiple National Weather Service storm reports. This visibility could underscore the commercial relevance of WeatherFlow-Tempest’s data products for government, enterprise, and insurance customers, potentially supporting demand and pricing power in high-impact weather markets.

The post further suggests an active weather pattern may continue across the eastern half of the U.S. in the coming weeks, implying ongoing need for granular, real-time atmospheric data. For investors, this type of event-driven validation may highlight the scalability of the company’s sensor network and analytics platform, reinforcing its positioning in weather intelligence and risk-management solutions.

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