Private | |
Founder | Jatin Singh |
Headquarters | Noida, India |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Services | Weather Monitoring & Forecasting, Agri Insurance & Reinsurance, UAV & Remote Sensing, Crop Surveillance, Instrumentation, Agri Credit Risk, Rural Lending Risk Management, Agri Risk Solutions, Renewable Energy, Online & Media Solutions, Power, |
Website | Skymet Weather Services |
Skymet Weather Services is a private Indian company that provides weather forecast and solutions to Indians.
Skymet was the first private sector entity to provide weather forecasts and weather graphics to the Indian media in 2003. Skymet was founded by Jatin Singh in 2003 and is headquartered in Noida, India. Today Skymet provides weather service and graphics to most of Indian media companies in India, such as Zee News, Aaj Tak, Sahara Samay, Mint, Times Now, ABP and The Hindu. Its other clients include Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, Gazprom, Thomson Reuters and North Delhi Power Ltd. Skymet also provides weather service information to most of the major insurance companies in India, power sector and agriculture sector. Skymet provides wind and solar forecast for different renewable energy companies by running its own meso and micro scale NWP. Skymet along with few NGOs are closely working to improve the sustenance of farmer in different remote blocks of many states in India. Skymet also caters to different companies for marine weather forecast.
Skymet also recently launched a weather website that allows a common user to get accurate weather information for free. It also launched an android app and App Store (iOS) that gives weather information. Despite availability of many such weather app in Google Play store, Skymet app was seen as the first made in India app that provides weather information in multiple regional languages. When cyclone Phailin hit the Eastern coastal regions of India, Skymet became a referring point for forecast along with international websites like Accuweather. Skymet has developed many software tools for weather and climate decision support systems.
Weather forecasting services provider Skymet Weather Services raised $4.5 million in Series B funding from multiple investors led by Asia Pacific, the investment arm of UK-based media firm Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT) and Godrej group-backed existing investor Omnivore Partners.