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Newspaper
Haustech on Meteomatics
This week’s issue of Haustech, the leading Swiss journal specializing on innovations in the energy- and building technology, features an article about the research of Meteomatics. In an interview Dr Martin Fengler (CEO of the Meteomatics) talks about how Meteomatics...
Historische Wetterdaten für verbesserte Prognosen -en
The newspaper “St. Galler Tagblatt” published an article about a study by the British meteorological service Met Office about improving weather forecasts. The article describes how Met Office used historical data in their research in order to make forecasts for winter...
20 Minutes on Meteodrones
Today's issue of the newspaper "20 Minutes" features an article about the Meteodrones. So a vast readership will read about the new technology to predict fog and thunderstorms.
Presentations
Meteomatics as an expert at the European COST Conference on Mathematics for Industry in Switzerland
For the 2nd time the COST Conference on Mathematics for Industry in Switzerland is hosted by the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Physics and the Institute of Data Analysis and Process Design at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences ZHAW in Winterthur. The...
Meteomatics at DETEC's Open Day
The Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC) deals with infrastructure as well as with the environment. For this reason the focus is on the climate and weather forecasts. Meteomatics is an expert in the field of meteorology and...
Meteomatics at the PhD-Symposium of the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Scienc
The IAC (Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science) concentrates on atmospheric and climatological processes and how changes by human activities affects the climate. The focus is, among other things, on the ability to predict weather developments and to determine...