StormQuant’s latest software update expands user interface capabilities, offering additional user-defined settings and delivering a more intuitive, streamlined user experience. It also enhances internal memory management functions to boost system speed, including optimizations for faster data processing and improved metric collections.

“We don’t believe in Status Quo – technology is not static, nor is software. We embrace this proposition. Our software and hardware capabilities WILL be different tomorrow than they are today.”  – Edward Rossi CEO

With the recent release of the Horus (Weather Viewer) software update 1.3.0, StormQuant once again demonstrates its commitment to continual improvement.

Our Adaptive Technology Will Forever Change The Way The World Sees & Reacts To Weather

Founded in 2018 in Silicon Valley and Florida’s Space Coast, StormQuant developed a platform that is revolutionizing how the world monitors and responds to weather. StormQuant stands out by not only developing and deploying advanced radar systems, but also holding key software patents that significantly enhance the platform’s capabilities.

The foundation of StormQuant’s success is a team of seasoned experts with proven track records across meteorology, engineering, software, and technology. These visionaries broke new ground by integrating innovative meshing software with a powerful, revolutionary compact radar.

“From inception our system was designed to be a software defined system,” said Lance Zaklan, StormQuant’s Chief Technology Officer. “As a result, we continually make improvements while competitors develop stagnant solutions.”

By combining proprietary radar with advanced, patented software, StormQuant delivers real-time, hyperlocal insights that empower critical industries—from emergency management to aviation, energy, and agriculture. Key features of the Weather Viewer workstation include: True Wind Velocity;  Horizontal & Vertical Weather System Cross-Sections; User-defined Alerts; and High-Resolution 3D Imagery. These powerful tools will continue to be tailored to the evolving needs of meteorologists, emergency managers, and climate scientists.