Our weather API is evolving with 2 new variables to distinguish rain from snow

Identify rain vs. snow with FROGCAST’s new API variables. Discover how our high-resolution probabilistic approach improves winter forecasting accuracy.
Late frosts: how did FROGCAST’s weather forecasts anticipate the risk of frost?

FROGCAST accurately predicted the April 2024 frost risk using probabilistic forecasts, helping farmers anticipate impacts and protect their crops.
Optimizing weather forecasts using models blending: a comparative analysis of FROGCAST’s performances

FROGCAST outperforms individual numerical weather prediction models across six weather variables, reducing forecast errors by up to 40% over a 3-month Europe-wide evaluation.
WRF Model: tailored high-resolution weather forecasting

Discover how regional weather models like WRF provide fine-scale, high-resolution forecasts to improve weather predictions for complex local climates worldwide.
Case study – CCIAG Grenoble: Enhancing economic and environmental performance through more accurate temperature forecasting

FROGCAST enhances CCIAG’s district heating management with advanced multi-model temperature forecasting and analogy-based corrections for unrivaled accuracy.
Confidence intervals in weather forecasting

Learn how confidence intervals and ensemble forecasts help quantify uncertainty in weather predictions and improve decision-making.
How weather forecasts are generated

Discover how weather forecasts are made using observations, satellites, supercomputers, and numerical models to predict atmospheric changes accurately.
Early and intense heat wave in Spain and Maghreb!

Historic early heat wave hits Spain and Maghreb with temps near 40°C, causing severe drought and major crop losses in the region this April 2023.
A new variable available: Evapotranspiration

Reference evapotranspiration is now available on the Frogcast platform, offering more precise hourly estimates based on the FAO Penman-Monteith equation.
Three cold nights ahead, risk of crop damage

The next three nights will bring unusually cold temperatures, ranging from 0 to –3°C, which may harm sensitive crops, especially across the northeastern quarter.