
Kathleen Chaykowski
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Big Weather (Google, MS, Nvidia) joining startup weather (WindBorne Systems) to make faster, cheaper better AI-driven weather forecast models. Take a look here (sans paywall) The Wall Street Journal WSJ Science wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-is-…

The The Wall Street Journal's Eric Niiler covers how WindBorne, Google, Microsoft , and NVIDIA are leading the way in using AI to revolutionize weather prediction, making forecasts thousands of times faster and significantly more accurate. 🌥️ Niiler notes that the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, and others

South Africa-based Mail & Guardian got the scoop on our new initiative with the Gates Foundation to improve atmospheric weather observation over sub-Saharan Africa. With Gates’ backing, WindBorne will launch more than 100 of our smart, sustainable, long-duration sensing



.The Wall Street Journal’s Tech News Briefing podcast did a deep dive with Eric Niiler on how AI is learning to predict extreme weather and the critical role of better underlying weather data. 🌪️🎙️ Check out minute 8 to hear about how a small amount of WindBorne’s atmospheric balloon data improved

.NBC Bay Area came to visit our new manufacturing and R&D space in Palo Alto. 🎥 scott budman and Andrew Mendez caught up with our cofounder & CEO John Dean on how WindBorne Systems is leveraging the past 20 years of technological advancement to better sense the atmosphere, and in










“In the increasingly competitive space, WindBorne continues to lead in AI weather prediction in key benchmarks set up by government weather models. Armed with a Series A of $15 million led by Khosla Ventures, they want to further work on the model, expand the technical team and

We wrapped an incredible WindBorne Systems offsite last week at Tah Mah Lah, one of the greenest homes in America, in Portola Valley, Calif. From sharing 2025 plans, to celebrating nearly 2,000 balloon launches and AI forecasting gains, our bicoastal team of 40 enjoyed a packed two

