Climate mappingnetworkfor extremeweather

Providing institutes, companies, and citizens accurate, real-time data to answer the question "What Happened?”

Deploy. Observe.
Pilot. Protect.

Topography

01

Installing
Fixed Sensors

Continuous monitoring of rain, wind, hail, temperature and other weather-related phenomena.

  • Role

    24/7 weather data collection installed in fixed locations.

  • Benefit

    Reliable, long-term data, low maintenance.

  • Target

    Government agencies / Research institutions / Utilities / Agriculture / Insurance / Transportation companies.

02

Deploying
Dispatchable Drones

Capable of capturing high-resolution images, point clouds, and other data.

  • Role

    Mobile, dispatchable data collection platform deployed just-in-time to specific locations of interest.

  • Benefit

    High flexibility, can respond to dynamic events, carry specialized payloads.

  • Target

    Government agencies / Emergency services / Construction companies / Insurance companies / Media organizations.

03

Collecting
Live Nodes

Smartphones capture environmental conditions, publish user-based insights, and geo-tag media.

  • Role

    Ubiquitous data collection devices leveraged continuously by everyday users, generating real-time environmental data.

  • Benefit

    Constant, decentralized data stream, provides widespread coverage with minimal sophistication.

  • Target

    Citizens / Government agencies / Businesses / Urban planners.

  • Landslide
  • Hurricane
  • Earthquake
  • Freeze
  • Extreme-Heat
  • Wildfires

With Raad's slew of physical data collection platforms, enterprises can launch physical data campaigns across any geography with any expiration and willingness-to-pay.

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  • Hurricanes
  • Flooding
  • Wildfire
  • Heavy Precipitation

Strength in numbers

With every observation, Raad strengthens

$1.8TN

The global insurance market faces challenges, but also opportunities to provide capital for societal risks. PwC estimates the protection gap may expand to US $1.86 trillion by 2025.

Source: Artemis

$415BN

Urban flooding alone could cost global cities $415 billion per year by 2050 if climate adaptation measures aren’t properly implemented. Inefficient water management and lack of predictive weather monitoring systems exacerbate these losses.

Source: World Bank