New Patent Underscores StormQuant’s Commitment to Innovation

StormQuant has been issued a new patent, further strengthening its position at the forefront of advanced weather intelligence (U.S. Patent No. 12,607,709). This milestone reinforces the company’s mission to transform how atmospheric data is captured, analyzed, and applied across critical industries.

At the core of StormQuant’s platform is a powerful combination of proprietary radar hardware and patented software, delivering real-time insights never before possible. This integrated approach is redefining expectations for accuracy, coverage, and reliability in weather monitoring.

Network Architecture That Changes the Game

The StormQuant revolution is built on a coordinated mesh of compact radars that work together to outperform traditional large-scale radar installations. This distributed network achieves greater coverage density at a fraction of the cost, effectively addressing long-standing gaps in legacy systems.

Unlike conventional infrastructure that requires significant capital investment per site, StormQuant’s scalable deployment model enables rapid expansion and adaptability. The result is a high-resolution, resilient network capable of delivering actionable data where it matters most.

For emergency management, dense, overlapping coverage enables more precise storm tracking, strengthening loss modeling and accelerating claims verification. In defense applications, persistent low-altitude atmospheric awareness supports drone operations, missile defense, and airspace management—especially in environments where traditional radar falls short. For aviation, enhanced near-ground visibility delivers critical insight in terminal airspace—where most weather-related incidents occur—while also supporting emerging sectors such as eVTOL.

Meter-Level 3D Resolution

StormQuant’s patented Weather Viewer delivers three-dimensional atmospheric identification at resolutions potentially down to one meter—far exceeding the kilometer-scale limitations of legacy systems. This advancement transforms weather intelligence from broad regional estimates into hyper-local, street-level precision, enabling highly accurate characterization of low-altitude atmospheric conditions. For both aviation and military operations, this represents a significant leap in airspace safety—delivering precise, real-time insights into icing, turbulence, and precipitation exactly within active flight corridors. The result is better-informed decision-making for both conventional aircraft and next-generation platforms.

Self-Healing Network

StormQuant’s network is designed for resilience. In the event of a radar outage, neighboring units automatically compensate—extending range and maintaining seamless coverage. This eliminates single points of failure and ensures uninterrupted data flow during the most critical conditions. For emergency managers, this will help maintain situational awareness during severe weather events when infrastructure is most vulnerable. In defense environments, it guarantees mission-critical uptime even in contested or damaged environments. Aviation users would benefit from continuous coverage during hardware disruptions, when real-time data is most essential.

Reinvented Radar Hardware

The patented compact radar system leverages a Pulse Doppler Polarimetric design with a simplified architecture that removes traditional high-failure components. By eliminating slip rings and rotary joints, and utilizing a stationary feed horn and reflector assembly, StormQuant achieves a lighter, more reliable, and cost-efficient system.

This innovation enables large-scale deployment previously constrained by the economics of legacy radar systems—opening the door to nationwide coverage without the need for multi-million-dollar installations. The reduced mechanical complexity lowers maintenance demands in remote or austere environments. Compact design factors also allow for deployment at smaller airports, heliports, and emerging eVTOL infrastructure.

StormQuant’s reinvented radar design also achieves more than traditional systems that focus primarily on horizontal scanning. Our proprietary technology is engineered for rapid sector scanning in both horizontal and vertical planes. While most radars face limitations in capturing Range Height Indicator (RHI) sector volumes—often due to the risk of hardware strain or burnout—the StormQuant BAT series is built to handle these demands quickly and reliably.

A New Standard in Weather Intelligence

This additional patent strengthens StormQuant’s momentum and trajectory toward becoming a global leader in weather technology. By combining scalable infrastructure, unmatched resolution, and resilient design, StormQuant is poised to redefine how industries understand and respond to atmospheric conditions.

The future of weather intelligence is here—and StormQuant is leading the way.