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 blizzard and high-wind event. The post notes that ProNet stations accounted for a significant share of documented wind observations in NWS Boston and New York reports, including a peak gust of 77 mph in Wellfleet, Mass.
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The company’s LinkedIn post also points out that ProNet data was used by multiple publications and media outlets covering the storm, underscoring demand for dense, professionally sited weather observation networks. For investors, this visibility may signal growing adoption of WeatherFlow-Tempest’s data in operational forecasting and impact assessment, potentially strengthening its competitive position in the meteorological data and public safety markets.

