Emergency Management Solutions
Weatherstem is the weather monitoring partner for state divisions of emergency management, county EOCs, parish OHSEPs, and municipal public safety teams. Hyperlocal data. Automated alerts. A dedicated team that picks up the phone. Hardware built for the day the infrastructure goes down.
Operationally deployed
Why EM teams stick with Weatherstem
We talk to a lot of emergency managers. The reasons EM teams don't adopt weather software are not feature gaps — they're operational realities. Too many systems. Not enough training. Nobody onboards the new staff. The system was set up once and never revisited. The day it actually mattered, it failed. Weatherstem is built differently because we know that's the actual problem.
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With Weatherstem
On-demand calls with our team to onboard new staff, retrain existing teams, or walk through any scenario. No ticket required.
We come back to make sure your alert settings still match your operations. Things change. Your system should change with them.
Practical, feature-focused. We highlight one capability per month and walk through how customers in similar roles are using it.
Every workflow your team runs documented in plain language. Pull a guide, follow the steps, get the result. Built for shift handoffs.
Our team watches station health 24/7. If a unit goes offline or a sensor needs attention, we know first and we resolve it.
Everbridge, Esri, Noggin, NWS feeds, REST API. Data flows where your team is already looking. No new login to remember.
"In 30 years of public safety I have never seen a weather service company with such high regard for their customers."Brandon FletcherDirector, Ben Hill County Emergency Services
What you get
Eight capabilities every Weatherstem deployment includes. These are not premium add-ons. This is what comes standard when an EM agency deploys Weatherstem.
Sensors at your facilities, updating every 0.8 seconds. Temperature, wind, lightning, rainfall, heat index, AQI, and more. Real conditions where decisions are made — not from an airport 22 miles away.
Custom threshold rules per parameter, per location. The moment a limit is crossed, alerts go to the right people via SMS, email, push, dashboard, or siren. No one has to be watching.
NLDN as the primary network with AccuWeather as a live backup. If one feed goes down, your alerts never stop. The only outdoor warning provider with redundant lightning detection.
Every Weatherstem station ingests NWS watches, warnings, and advisories and routes them through the same unified alert system as locally-detected conditions. One stream, not two screens.
The Protect Pro+ configuration is tested to 185+ mph wind gusts, with solar power and cellular connectivity. Operates independently when local infrastructure goes down.
Every reading, every alert, every all-clear is timestamped and stored permanently. Pull a complete report for any date range when FEMA, insurance, or legal review requires it.
Standard on every Protect station. Visual confirmation of conditions at the location, eyes in the sky for the EOC, and historical playback for post-event review.
When conditions are developing fast, you reach a real person who knows your system. Direct support, rapid response, clear accountability. No ticket queues, no scripts.
Works with your stack
Weatherstem data flows into the platforms your operations center already uses, so on-site weather intelligence shows up where your team is already looking — not in another tab they have to remember to check.
Mass notification integration for routing Weatherstem alerts through Everbridge to staff and the public.
Station data flows into Esri layers for clients using ArcGIS-based common operating pictures.
Built-out integration for agencies running Noggin for incident management and EOC operations.
Native ingestion of National Weather Service watches, warnings, and advisories on every station.
Full programmatic access for custom dashboards, internal systems, and bespoke EOC tooling.
Embeddable public-facing station pages for transparency with constituents during severe weather events.
Don't see your system? If your EOC runs on something specific, talk to us. We build integrations directly with our EM customers all the time. The platform is designed to plug in, not stand alone.
Proof in the field
From statewide networks to single-county EOCs to parish-wide municipal deployments. Three operational examples below.
A statewide public safety infrastructure program administered by the Florida Division of Emergency Management and implemented by Weatherstem. Deployed across nearly all 67 Florida counties in partnership with local governments, agencies, and universities. Hurricane-rated Pro+ hardware, with water-level monitoring expansion in 2026.
Read the full story26 Weatherstem Protect Pro stations across Orleans Parish for continuous monitoring of wind, rainfall, heat, and air quality. AQI sensors added after the Super Fog event of 2023 created the need for visibility and particulate monitoring at neighborhood resolution.
Read the case studyStarted with a single station at the county EOC. After seeing the operational value, the county EM referred Weatherstem to the local school district, which added a station and four Blast outdoor warning sirens. Two budget lines. Two operational needs. One shared infrastructure investment.
Read the case study"Weatherstem has become an essential partner in keeping our teams safe and our operations resilient. Their systems and support provide the situational intelligence we rely on during high-impact weather."Director, Emergency Management ProgramsSouthern Glazer's Wine & Spirits
Grant-eligible
Weather monitoring systems that support life-safety decisions and hazard mitigation planning are generally eligible under several federal grant programs. We work directly with your grant administrators to provide specifications, pricing documentation, and the technical justification language your application needs. Start early — grant cycles are slow, and the process is much easier when the vendor is involved from day one.
Go deeper
The complete guide. Parameters to monitor, case studies from FDEM and NOHSEP, FEMA grant programs, and what to look for when evaluating a system.
Read the guide Buyer ResearchThe practical evaluation checklist for county emergency managers. Eight filter questions that separate real EM-grade systems from marketing.
Read the article EOC OperationsWhy an on-site weather station belongs at every EOC. Configurations by agency size, the decisions it drives, and how to get started.
Read the articleA free 15-minute demo with our team. We show you real Weatherstem data from your area, walk through how the system maps to your operational needs, and discuss grant options for your specific deployment. Not a generic slide deck.
15-minute demo · No commitment · Real data from your area