Decision intelligence for weather-critical operations
Reduce uncertainty and make better go/no-go decisions with operational weather systems built for real-world operations.
ClarityWX
Better operational decisions than vague forecasts
Most teams still piece together vague forecasts, maps and generic dashboards then sit in the grey area of marginal conditions.
ClarityWX uses operations specific criteria, in situ sensors and high resolution forecasts removing the guesswork and the expensive “maybe” window gets smaller.
Scenario
Green
Easy go
Conditions are clearly suitable for operations.
Grey
Where judgement breaks
- Marginal conditions
- High uncertainty
- Operational risk
- Difficult judgement calls
Red
Easy no-go
Conditions are clearly unsuitable for operations.
This grey zone is where expensive decisions happen—canceling flights unnecessarily, delaying operations, missing launch windows, reduced throughput, increased operational risk. Stratos Geospatial exists to reduce this uncertainty.
Benefits
Primary benefits
Operational outcomes we design toward.
More Uptime
Reduce unnecessary cancellations and delays.
Less Risk
Improve safety and operational awareness.
Faster Decisions
Turn complex weather information into simple operational outputs.
Site Specific Intelligence
Tailored to individual locations and operational requirements.
Use cases
Where weather drives operational risk
Typical pain points teams face when forecasts are too coarse or misaligned with how they actually operate.
Skydiving
Pain points
- Lost revenue and throughput when jumpers sit in long weather holds
- Wind limits, gusts, and shifting surface flow around the drop zone
- Low cloud and visibility
- Marginal go/no-go calls where generic forecasts do not match site rules
UAV operations
Pain points
- Wind gusts and turbulence that exceed airframe or payload limits
- Precipitation, icing risk, and battery performance in cold or humid air
- Visibility and cloud base for VLOS and waivered BVLOS corridors
- Airspace and local microclimate effects missing from broad model grids
Road transportation
Pain points
- Ice, snow, and standing water on routes with tight delivery windows
- Fog, smoke, and dust that cut visibility for high-risk segments
- High winds for high-sided vehicles, escorts, and bridge crossings
- Flood or washout risk that appears between sparse road weather sensors
Maritime operations
Pain points
- Sea state, swell, and wind limits for crew transfer and small craft
- Fog and low visibility in channels, pilot boarding grounds, and ports
- Tropical or extratropical systems that compress load/discharge windows
- Coastal wind and squall lines that differ from offshore synoptic charts
Company & brand
Built for operations, not dashboards
Stratos Geospatial combines meteorology, software engineering, geospatial analysis, and operational experience to create decision support systems for weather-critical operations. The company focuses on solving real operational problems rather than creating generic dashboards.
Stratos Geospatial builds operational weather and geospatial decision systems that help weather-sensitive teams make safer and more confident decisions.
Decision intelligence for weather-critical operations
More uptime. Less risk. Clear calls.
- Turn uncertainty into clear go/no-go decisions.
- Built for operational teams where weather matters.
- Operational meteorology and software engineering combined.
- Weather information designed for decisions, not dashboards.
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