DTN APAC, a DTN company, has been providing weather intelligence and innovative forecasting systems to Australian businesses since 1998.
Every industry has unique needs when it comes to the complexities of weather risk and opportunity. We identify your business needs and deliver precision insights to optimise your efficiency and response.
We serve an array of industries and enterprises, each with their own individual relationship to the weather, and the risk and opportunities it creates. Choose from a wide offering of business weather solutions that cover everything from the safety of your teams and assets, to staffing, operations and maintenance planning. We are driven to give you full situational awareness of the weather and the capacity to make informed critical decisions, quickly.
Accredited and actionable weather intelligence – delivered direct to air and ground crew – supporting optimal safety and staffing.
Severe weather alerting, forecasting and EPA-approved blast dispersion modelling, custom-built for mine sites to mitigate risk.
Proven lightning alerting, power generation forecasting, severe weather, solar and wind data to support your operations and on-site safety.
Asset monitoring, solar actuals, PR and yield, power generation forecasts; lightning, flood, severe weather and fire alerting for peak safety and efficiency.
Real-time monitoring of severe weather and lightning alerting, with the ability to precisely anticipate disruptions and supply demand.
Power generation and weather forecasting with updates and granularity down to 5 minutes. Full risk overviews and long-term outlooks to support your predictions and profits.
Metocean services, data driven precision forecasting and alerting for offshore oil, gas or wind, shipping and port operators – keeping you, your team and assets safe.
Actionable weather intelligence and precise lightning alerting to enable the speed and accuracy of critical decision making in the field.
Engaging and reliable weather content to bring customers back to your media platform day after day.
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After months of warmer than average temperatures, southwest WA is seeing a colder than average week. The mild beginning to the week in the southwest has been caused by cooler southwesterly winds behind a cold front which marched across the state on Monday. This comes after a warm October, with the average maximum temperature of 26.2°C, […]
October 2024 was Australia’s second-warmest October since comprehensive nationwide records were first kept in 1910. Temperatures across the country were 2.51°C above average in terms of what the BoM calls the “national area-averaged mean temperature” – a term which simply means the average of daily maximums and minimums at hundreds of different weather stations across […]
A hot air mass will cause temperatures to soar across large areas of Australia this week, making the northern half of Australia one of the hottest places in the world. November is always a hot time of year in Australia as increasing intensity of the sun enhances solar heating across the continent. This hot weather […]
Australia’s climate is changing, with shifts in temperature, rainfall, wind, extreme fire weather and tropical cyclone activity being observed across the continent, according to the new State of the Climate report published this week. The State of the Climate 2024 report was issued by the Bureau of meteorology and the CSIRO, which communicates the […]