That weather application you’ve been using to forecast for your event sucks.
Don’t blame the app, though – it wasn’t designed to make the type of hyper-local, context-dependent forecast you need to put on a safe, successful event. For that, you need to hire a human. Certified Broadcast Meteorologist, consulting meteorologist, and real-human-being Mike Augustyniak explains how weather apps work, and the characteristics that make them unsuitable for event forecasting. Learn about the services that consulting meteorologists are able to provide, and see real-world case studies from events around the region.
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