- Weather forecasting for the tropics, e.g., Southeast Asia, is challenging since most precipitation is driven by convection.
- Convective clouds can develop within an hour, have limited horizontal extent, and change intensity rapidly. Accurate weather forecasting in the tropics is hence more difficult than that in mid-latitudes, where most clouds are stratiform. Stratiform clouds are usually wide and spread out across large areas and are more stable.
- CPS WEATHER is the first to provide unprecedented proven accurate high-detailed weather forecasts for the tropics. Our forecasts can specify the time and location the rain will fall.
- The mobile app ThailandRain of CPS WEATHER's Founder and CEO is the first to provide accurate high-detailed precipitation data for Southeast Asia retrieved using observations from 10 satellites.
- The AMSU MIT Precipitation retrieval algorithm (AMP) developed by CPS WEATHER's Founder and CEO is the world’s first satellite precipitation retrieval algorithm that accurately retrieves precipitation globally including snow-covered land and sea ice.
- CPS WEATHER’s uniqueness can be proved by:
- Several research and invention awards at both international and national levels
- Our weather forecasts and precipitation data have already been employed by more than 400,000 users
- The Facebook page of CPS WEATHER's Founder and CEO has ~250,000 followers and ~242,000 likes with the user score of 4.8/5.0 and almost our users review that our forecasts are “precise, accurate, high-detailed, and very useful”.
- The mobile app WMApp of CPS WEATHER's Founder and CEO has ~150,000 downloads with the user score of 4.15/5.0.