Understory Receives Patent to Manufacture Cost-Effective Weather Stations

Proprietary Technology Significantly Reduces Cost of Building Weather Stations

Weather Stations Built with Commoditized Components Can Be Deployed Anywhere in the World

MADISON, Wis.--()--Understory, the weather network and analytics company, today announced that it received a patent for its cost-effective method of manufacturing weather stations. On the heels of its mechanical strain-based weather sensor patent, this second patent significantly lowers the costs of creating resilient weather sensors and positions Understory to radically alter the global weather sensing infrastructure.

“Scientific-grade weather sensors used to cost around six figures due to components, assembly, installation, service maintenance and the necessary layer of communication to receive data,” said Alex Kubicek, CEO and Founder, Understory. “In contrast, Understory’s method of manufacturing weather stations utilizes commoditized components that cost an order of magnitude less. With the cost barrier significantly lowered, we have created resilient sensors that can be deployed anywhere in the world, and last up to ten years in the field without human interaction.”

Understory’s weather networks are comprised of patented weather stations that form full-stack, rugged, tamper-proof, maintenance-free, precision weather solutions. These stations, with their patented solid-state technology, measure 50,000 times a second to provide research-grade hail, wind and rainfall data year round. Additionally, these measurements power a cloud-based artificial intelligence core that stitches measurements together to provide unprecedented damage understanding at every point in Understory’s networks.

With this patent, Understory is the only company capable of deploying cost-effective weather sensor technology worldwide to enable the collection of real-time, accurate weather data. Its patented, no-moving part creation method enables the collection of real-time, directional weather data at a fraction of the cost.

Understory is recreating the weather data infrastructure from the ground up. Currently 500 stations are deployed across five major U.S. metropolitan areas with plans to expand its sensor network to 5,000 stations by the end of 2019. Understory is globally enabling better access to real-time, granular weather data to drive more informed decisions across industries.

About Understory

Understory analyzes and processes the data it collects to create real-time datasets, views, and actionable information from historical, current, and forecasted weather events to provide better insight and early detection of risks. Understory’s composite of granular weather data has applications across a variety of markets, including broadcasting, agriculture, forecasting, and risk mitigation. For more information, visit www.understoryweather.com.

Contacts

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Gina Manassero, 512-960-8222
understory@treblepr.com

Contacts

Treble
Gina Manassero, 512-960-8222
understory@treblepr.com