According to a recent LinkedIn post from WeatherFlow-Tempest, the company’s ProNet and HurrNet observation networks were extensively referenced in National Weather Service storm reports during a recent New England blizzard. The post notes that ProNet data accounted for more than half of documented wind observations in the NWS Boston report and nearly a quarter in the NWS New York report, including a peak gust of 77 mph in Wellfleet, Mass.
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The LinkedIn post also indicates that multiple media outlets cited ProNet observations in their coverage, underscoring the perceived value of dense, professionally sited surface networks for real-time analysis and post-storm verification. For investors, this visibility may signal growing adoption of the company’s data by public agencies and media, potentially strengthening WeatherFlow-Tempest’s competitive position in the weather intelligence market and supporting future demand for its observational and analytics services.

