Climate Conditions Monitoring
Mitigate the effects of environmental conditions and extreme weather on your assets’ operational integrity and health
Identify the level of your assets' exposure to extreme weather conditions and climate change
Make well-informed operational decisions to reduce the vulnerability of assets at greater risk
Optimize your assets’ restoration action plan after an extreme weather event has happened
Protect Assets Health and Performance
by Making Them Less Vulnerable to Risks
With the increased number and severity of extreme weather events caused by climate change, infrastructure owners and operators face pressing challenges in ensuring network reliability and uninterrupted service to customers.
Extreme heat and cold, heavy rains, and windstorms can drastically damage or completely destroy equipment, cause power outages and wildfires, and other safety risks to power grids, utility pipelines, and infrastructure assets.
Renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind farms, can also be impacted by extreme weather events, affecting assets performance and output efficiency. Monitoring and understanding the changing climate and environmental conditions is essential to mitigate these risks and ensure optimal performance.
Ageing infrastructure adds to the challenge, making it a priority for maintenance managers.
Utility operators need regular and accurate insights into the environmental conditions their assets are exposed to in a particular area to build effective risk management strategies.
Satellite environmental monitoring is trending upwards to maintain critical infrastructure assets’ safety and reliability. Weather and climate satellite-powered monitoring systems provide accurate and timely information on various environmental variables, such as temperature, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and more.
This data can help operators make informed decisions about infrastructure design, maintenance, and emergency response, improving the resiliency and reliability of critical infrastructure.
Spottitt MF is a climate conditions monitoring system that leverages satellite data and advanced machine learning technologies to help operators prepare for and respond to weather-related hazards effectively.
Reduce Asset Faults, Maximise ROI
Backed by satellite analytics and AI technology, Spottitt MFⓇ for Climate Conditions Monitoring provides comprehensive data to mitigate the impact of severe weather events on assets safety
Included Variables
Get up-to-date insight on climate and weather-related conditions in the area of your interest in near real-time and up to the past ten years.
- Wind speed
- Temperature
- Precipitation
- Wind direction
- Wind gust speed
- Relative humidity
- Skin temperature
- Soil moisture
- Lightning
- Dupont temperature
- UV radiation
Download the brochure to learn more about Spottitt MFⓇ for Climate Conditions Monitoring
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We automated the full process of getting satellite data and transforming them into actionable insights
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Spottitt and Meteomatics Partner to Offer High-Resolution Weather Analytics
We are excited to integrate Meteomatics’ weather forecast data into our Spottitt MF platform’s Climate Conditions Monitoring module. Our clients will now access even more accurate and up-to-date weather information, allowing them to monitor rapidly changing weather and climate conditions around their critical infrastructure.
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Is Your Utility Infrastructure Climate Resilient?
Extreme weather events have a tremendous humanitarian and economic impact on local communities and damage our critical infrastructure. They affect the safety of pipelines, disrupt transportation and distribution systems, cause power outages, impact clean water delivery and waste water handling.