Different users. Different formats. Same trusted data.
Tested for years in extreme Indian hill, desert, coastal and cold environments where human access is difficult — Winds systems are organized around who reads the data, not around what the sensor measures. We go inside the user's brain to deliver exactly what the user needs.
A sensor is not the product. Delivering the right weather intelligence to the right user, in the right format, is the product.
Pilots, analysts and authorities all need the truth about the same patch of sky — but they need it shaped completely differently. Same sensor stream. Three deliverables. Each one designed from the user's brain backwards to the hardware.
Three users. Three deliverables. One sensor stream.
Each user gets weather intelligence shaped for the decisions they actually make — not a generic data feed they have to interpret.
Pilots
Critical weather distilled to what matters in the next ten minutes — readable in the cockpit, with eyes mostly outside.
- Simplified, critical weather on tablets / EFB
- Aviation-tuned phraseology & units
- AI Voice Weather Reporting (future system)
- Decision-ready alerts (gust, visibility, ceiling)
- Glance-readable cards, not graphs
Meteorological Analysts
Full-resolution science: every parameter, every trend, every anomaly — with the AI doing the first pass so analysts spend their time on real questions.
- Detailed analytics dashboards
- Graphs, trends and raw parameters
- Anomaly & sensor-health alerts
- Time-lapse playback & 3D visualization
- Research-grade data export
Aviation Authorities
A network-wide view across many airfields — feeds and dashboards engineered for large-scale deployment and inter-airport coordination.
- Large-scale deployable data formats
- Network-wide monitoring dashboards
- Standardized feeds for multiple airfields (METAR, BUFR, custom)
- Cross-site comparison & trend analysis
- Role-based access & secure delivery
The agencies and operations behind each user role
User-type defines the format. Below are the agencies and operational contexts where pilots, analysts and authorities actually sit — and where Winds systems are deployed today.
Aviation & Airbases
Continuous wind, gust, visibility and ceiling intelligence for airfields, helipads and remote landing strips — delivered as pilot briefings, controller dashboards and authority feeds.
Defense & Border
Unattended stations on forward posts and high-altitude pickets — with hardened links and AI-shaped briefings sized for forward operators and command HQ alike.
Disaster Management
Early-warning networks for cyclones, flash floods, lightning and heatwaves — with AI-driven alerts shaped for field responders and central control rooms.
Meteorological Departments
National and regional met agencies extend their network coverage into terrain conventional AWS can't handle — with analyst-grade dashboards and standard feeds.
Research Organizations
High-quality, continuous data streams for atmospheric research, climate study and field experiments — delivered as raw parameters and research-grade exports.
Remote Hill & Desert Operations
Long-duration autonomous weather monitoring at sites where regular maintenance visits aren't viable — with alerts shaped for whoever sits at the receiving end.
The same operational reasons, again and again
Years between site visits
Reduce the operational cost and safety risk of routine maintenance trips to remote stations.
One vendor, end-to-end
Sensor, distribution, transmission, analytics, training and support — all from one accountable team.
Operational hardening
Designed against the failure modes that take other systems off-line: lightning, surge, freeze, salt, sand.
AI built in, not bolted on
Forecasts, anomaly detection and visualization come with the platform — not a year-two retrofit.