Reuniwatt regularly publishes scientific findings, participates at international conferences and welcomes the exchange with fellow scientists in the fields of cloud observation and forecasting, Energy Meteorology, and Atmospheric Sciences. We’re looking forward to the AMS 104th Annual Meeting dedicated to the theme “Living in a Changing Environment”, taking place in Baltimore, Maryland, US, from 28 January to 1 February, 2024.
Supporting basic climate research & mitigating climate impacts
Coming to the AMS Annual Meeting 2024? Get in touch with us to meet in Baltimore next week and discuss potential research collaborations!
- SunSat™ is our proprietary method for cloud cover retrieval from satellite images. Such a solution enables worldwide historical and real-time observations, enabling researchers can get information about a number of cloud features, such as cloud fraction, cloud type, multilayer detection, cloud optical thickness, and cloud cover forecasts.
- Sky InSight™ is our thermal infrared sky imager for continuous and high-resolution observation of the atmosphere. Examples of its use in R&D projects include monitoring cloud evolution in the context of climate change or the identification and prediction of the evolution of contrails.
About Reuniwatt (www.reuniwatt.com)
Reuniwatt is a major player of the solar radiation and cloud cover assessment and solar and wind power forecasting. Based on solid Research and Development works, the company offers reliable products and services intended for professionals of various fields, making the best out of two key facets of the meteorology: atmospheric physics and data sciences. A particular focus has been placed on solar energy forecasting, while developing cutting edge solutions to improve the short-term prediction of the solar resource.
The company has won many grants, including H2020’s SME Phase 1 programme, which makes Reuniwatt a European Champion with regard to innovation. Reuniwatt has also been selected among the national fast-growing companies to join the prestigious French Tech 120 programme in 2020 and 2021, and the French Space Tour 2021