Independent Weather Platform
Built for readability first, Orbital Overview focuses on local guidance, storm timing, and clear weather context without unnecessary clutter.
Independent Weather Platform
Orbital Overview is an independent weather platform built to make local weather easier to understand.
Built for readability first, Orbital Overview focuses on local guidance, storm timing, and clear weather context without unnecessary clutter.
BlendedModel helps turn complex forecast inputs into cleaner city-level guidance, including daily summaries, hourly timing, and storm context.
The Thunder Index uses a simple 0-100 scale to show how stormy a day could become, separating quiet rain from more active thunderstorm setups.
Radar and lightning density tools help users quickly see where storms are active, where electrical activity is building, and how conditions may evolve nearby.
Most weather websites show temperatures, rain chances, and radar, but they often leave people guessing about what the weather actually means for their day. Orbital Overview focuses on clear forecasts, local radar, storm timing, lightning awareness, and practical weather signals that help users quickly understand what matters.
That includes readable forecast pages, accessible storm context, and tools designed for normal weather users who want a faster answer without needing to sort through excessive jargon.
At the center of the platform is BlendedModel, a forecast system designed to organize complex weather data into readable local guidance. BlendedModel powers city-level forecast pages with daily summaries, hourly timing, storm risk, and the Thunder Index.
The Thunder Index is a 0-100 storm-risk score built to answer a simple question: how stormy could it get? It helps separate quiet rain from days where lightning, gusty wind, or stronger thunderstorm activity may be more likely.
Orbital Overview also includes radar and lightning-focused tools, including live radar viewing and lightning density context. These features are designed to help users see where storms are active, where lightning is concentrated, and how local weather conditions may evolve.
The goal is not to overwhelm people with raw weather data. The goal is to present precipitation, storm movement, and electrical activity in a cleaner, easier-to-read way.
Orbital Overview combines atmospheric science, software development, automation, and public weather data into a faster, cleaner, and more useful weather experience.
The platform is part of the broader KadabraDev technology ecosystem, with research and development support through Engineer.Guide. That work helps support experimental weather platforms, automation systems, AI-readable web infrastructure, scalable data tools, and applied forecasting technology.
The goal of Orbital Overview is simple: make weather easier to read, easier to trust, and easier to use.
For questions, feedback, or partnership opportunities, use the Orbital Overview contact page.
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