Tempest Clients and Partners
WeatherFlow has developed strong relationships over two decades with an extensive and growing list of clients and partners in the government, industry, academic, and research sectors. WeatherFlow members are also active in many professional and industry organizations, including serving in leadership roles for several.
Clients and Partners Include:
Federal
Government
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
National Hurricane Center
National Ocean Service
Integrated Ocean Observing System
U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Navy
Defense Threat Reduction Agency
State and Local
Governments
Boston Police Department
Northeast Ohio Sanitation District
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Authority
Dare County North Carolina
Industry and
Professional
New Paradigm Underwriters
Crowley Marine
Matson Navigation
Virginia Pilots Association
Association of Maryland Pilots
Port Everglades Authority
Global Science and Technology Inc.
Applied Science Associates
Axys Technologies Inc
Risk Management Services
RenaissanceRe
ESRI
Roffer’s Ocean Fishing Forecasting Service
MesoWest
VAISALA
Seventh Generation Energy Systems
National Academy of Sciences
National Research Council
American Meteorological Society
Marine Technology Society
American Wind Energy Association
Utility Wind Integration Group
Academic
University of Rhode Island
Rutgers University
Stevens Institute of Technology
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
Old Dominion University
James Madison University
College of William and Mary – Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
Duke University
North Carolina State University
University of North Carolina
University of Florida
University of Puerto Rico
University of the Virgin Islands
Louisiana State University
University of Utah
Research and
Regional
Middle Atlantic Coastal Ocean Observing System
Southeastern Coastal Ocean Observing System
Florida Coastal Ocean Observing System
Caribbean Coastal Ocean Observing System
Chesapeake Bay Observing System
Chesapeake Bay Inundation Prediction System
Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies