Countries
meteoblue has gained clients in 7 countries (CH, DE, GB, FR, NL, IT, RO) within 1 year of starting commercial operations in 2007. In the second year, the customer range increased to 10 countries. Since then, the range of countries is further increasing.
Commercial users are making decisions based on meteoblue forecasts in at least 20 countries. Further, meteoblue forecasts are regularly used by by users from more than 60 countries from all continents except Antartica.
Commercial users are making decisions based on meteoblue forecasts in at least 20 countries. Further, meteoblue forecasts are regularly used by by users from more than 60 countries from all continents except Antartica.
Markets
meteoblue is serving clients ranging from web design companies to tourism operators, weather services, TV channels and large corporations.
Examples for meteoblue services can be found in different areas:
1. Website display. More than 100 websites display meteoblue content.
2. Agriculture: field and factory management
3. Astronomy: observation planning, telescope guidance.
4. TV movies.
5. Wind energy forecast.
6. Solar energy forecast.
7. Specific Weather station forecasts.
meteoblue will soon also be serving the following areas:
8. Mobile services.
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A selection of meteoblue services can be found under:
meteoblue Services
www.ballenberg.ch
www.lakeluzern.ch
www.iweather.ch
www.agrarheute.com
www.jagderleben.de
www.primpogoda.ru
www.buienradar.nl
www.meteox.nl
www.weLove2ski.com
www.lakeluzern.ch
www.buienradar.nl
www.meteox.nl
www.weLove2ski.com
Companies
meteoblue serves institutional clients ranging from small specialists to Fortune 500 companies. Amongst others, we supply services to:
EnBW Transportnetze AG
PepsiCo International Limited
buienradar B.V.
DLV (Deutscher Landwirtschaftsverlag)
ergon Informatik - iWeather.ch
AEC Environment
naturalpower.com
meteoArena s.n.c.
Pessl Instruments
and many others.
Companies (contact)
Clients who wish to be added to our client list, please contact us.







