Lightning Risks
Sudden lightning storms force immediate event suspension or evacuation, jeopardizing participant and staff safety.
Weather is a long-standing passion of ours. We are dedicated to relaying accurate and understandable forecasts week in and week out.
Experiencing field work firsthand informs our understanding of the safety needs of every team, as well as the overall need for weather emergency management in storm duty or disaster recovery situations.
Our Safeguard Weather reports are here to support your management style and decision-making to bring your teams home safe every time.
Key Challenge:
Outdoor event field teams face challenges with unpredictable weather, including sudden rain, storms, lightning, heat, wind, and mud, risking safety, equipment damage, and event disruption. Effective preparation, real-time monitoring, and quick response are essential to protect guests and ensure smooth operations despite weather uncertainties.
Safeguard Weather Outlook Solution:
Our advanced Weather Alerts provide critical, site-specific information, including precipitation timing, intensity, and volume, to empower your team with real-time, actionable insights for every job site.
The Result:
Stay ahead of the weather. With extended lead times and expert guidance from our Weather Team, you'll make smarter decisions, enhance productivity, and protect your profits, no matter the forecast.
Our workflow involves collaboration with developers. We align our ideas with developers and agree they're feasible.
Sudden lightning storms force immediate event suspension or evacuation, jeopardizing participant and staff safety.
Excessive heat and humidity cause dehydration, heat cramps, and heatstroke among athletes and crews.
Heavy rain can waterlog fields and make surfaces dangerously slippery, leading to cancellations or injuries.
Low temperatures can induce hypothermia or frostbite, affecting the health and performance of field teams.
Strong winds affect equipment, ball trajectory, and setup stability, complicating field operations.
Fog, heavy rain, or low light reduce visibility, increasing the risk of accidents and impairing play quality.
Wet or frozen ground alters field conditions, causing safety hazards and impacting the quality of sport.
Rapidly changing weather forces last-minute postponements and rescheduling, disrupting team logistics and communications.