Operational Briefing
Short-term weather briefing for outdoor work, events, marine/coastal activity, drone planning, or scheduling decisions.
EKASMeteorology Consulting • Forensic Weather Analysis • Aerial Documentation
Consulting is the right fit when you need the weather interpreted, not just copied from a forecast app or archive.
EKAS can provide operational briefings, event weather planning, historical weather summaries, seasonal or climate context, and custom forecast interpretation for weather-sensitive decisions.
Weather data translated into decision-ready guidance.
Short-term weather briefing for outdoor work, events, marine/coastal activity, drone planning, or scheduling decisions.
Concise review of past weather conditions, observations, warnings, radar/satellite context, and notable hazards.
Written memo connecting weather hazards to property, event, construction, logistics, or planning concerns.
Project-specific interpretation of model guidance, official forecasts, tropical threats, severe weather, or heat stress.
EKAS supports outdoor events, sports, municipal activities, construction projects, and business operations with site-specific forecasts, weather briefings, heat-risk support, and decision-focused communication.
Clients can use EKAS for event-day weather windows, rain and thunderstorm probabilities, lightning awareness, wind concerns, heat stress, and go/no-go planning support.
WBGT monitoring supports safer activity planning by considering temperature, humidity, wind, and solar radiation — not just the air temperature.
EKAS translates weather maps and official data into briefings clients can actually use for staffing, staging, travel, field work, safety, and timing decisions.
Consulting work helps clients understand day-of-event risk, historical weather, recurring climate exposure, and property-level vulnerabilities.
For real estate and infrastructure, tropical risk is not only about the track of a storm. It involves rainfall distribution, wind swaths, surge potential, site elevation, drainage limitations, utility exposure, access, and how frequently a location may be stressed by tropical systems over time.