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Provides accurate weather forecasting services
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State College, PA, USA
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AccuWeather provides weather forecasting services to individuals, businesses, and government agencies. It delivers accurate and timely weather information through its website and mobile apps. The company uses advanced technology to generate local, national, and global forecasts, including real-time updates on temperature, precipitation, and wind speed. AccuWeather also specializes in forecasts for severe weather events like hurricanes and thunderstorms, aiding users in preparation and response. Its diverse clientele includes everyday users for daily planning, businesses in sectors like agriculture and transportation for operational decisions, and government agencies for disaster preparedness. AccuWeather generates revenue through advertising, subscription services for premium data, and licensing its weather information to other companies. The company's goal is to provide comprehensive and accessible weather information to help users make informed decisions.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
State College, Pennsylvania
Founded
1962
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'This historic report marks the first time a third-party has verified that another source has been more accurate and more effective in predicting hurricanes and their impacts than NOAA's National Hurricane Center' -- AccuWeather Founder and Executive Chairman Dr. Joel N. Myers.STATE COLLEGE, Pa., May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study conducted by Kantar, one of the world's leading marketing data and analytics companies, has found that AccuWeather provided the most accurate and most effective hurricane forecasts during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, outperforming the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and all other known sources."We are very gratified by these results, which further support our mission of saving lives and protecting property," said AccuWeather Founder and Executive Chairman Dr. Joel N. Myers. "This historic report marks the first time a third-party has verified that another source has been more accurate and more effective in predicting hurricanes and their impacts than NOAA's National Hurricane Center."Key Findings:In 2024, AccuWeather hurricane forecasts consistently outperformed those from the NHC and other sources, with storm track predictions averaging 6.2% greater accuracy overall and 8.9% for U.S
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., May 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - A new study conducted by Kantar, one of the world's leading marketing data and analytics companies, has found that AccuWeather provided the most accurate and most effective hurricane forecasts during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, outperforming the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and all other known sources.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., April 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AccuWeather long-range expert meteorologists say families and businesses across much of the country should prepare for higher electricity bills this summer, with overall temperatures above historical averages expected across 45 states.Meteorological summer starts on June 1 and runs through the end of August. AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok says the three-month span will feature sweltering heat, severe weather, intense wildfires and the start of a dynamic Atlantic hurricane season."Make sure your air conditioners are ready for another hot summer across much of the country, especially the western and central U.S. We expect a summer with more extremes, including extreme heat waves, expanding drought and the potential for big wildfires and major hurricanes later in the summer," Pastelok said. "The only area we expect normal to below-historical-average temperatures this summer is across parts of the interior Northeast, interior mid-Atlantic and Tennessee Valley. Don't be fooled, we'll still have some hot and humid stretches in this region from time to time."What's driving the heat?Many towns and cities across America have already had a taste of summer warmth this spring. AccuWeather expert meteorologists say Phoenix reached the 100-degree mark on April 10, the earliest the mercury has hit the century mark in the past seven years.Overall temperatures from June through August are forecast to be above the historical average across most of the nation, with the more intense heat expected in the northern Rockies, the Northwest and across the Plains."Temperature departures are forecast to be well above average across the northern Rockies and the interior Northwest
People walk through the debris field after a tornado passed through an industrial industrial park on. More April 3, in Jeffersontown, Ky.Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The Upper Midwest faces the threat of severe thunderstorms and “strong tornado potential” Monday afternoon, with the possibility of hail an inch or larger and wind more than 58 miles per hour in parts of the Midwest. The National Weather Service issued an outlook shortly after noon Monday that highlighted risks for states including Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. The highest risk is expected to be in the late afternoon Monday, before storms move east and south throughout the week