
Tomorrow.io's DeepSky Satellites to Transform Weather Forecasts
A weather intelligence company is launching a powerful new satellite constellation that could revolutionize how we predict storms, plan supply chains, and save lives. The AI-powered system will gather atmospheric data at a scale never before possible.
Weather forecasting is about to get dramatically better thanks to a new fleet of satellites designed to feed hungry AI systems with unprecedented atmospheric data.
Tomorrow.io just unveiled DeepSky, a constellation of advanced satellites that will orbit Earth gathering the massive amounts of information needed to power next-generation weather prediction models. The announcement marks a major leap forward from the company's current system of small satellites already serving hundreds of customers including Amazon, Ford, JetBlue, and the U.S. Air Force.
"We are treating atmospheric data with the same rigor as any other mission-critical infrastructure," said Nikhil Ahuja, Amazon's senior director of planning and supply chain. The new satellites will be significantly larger than Tomorrow.io's current fleet and equipped with multiple cutting-edge sensors that have historically been too expensive or impractical for regular use.
The technology addresses a critical bottleneck in modern weather forecasting. While artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize prediction accuracy, these AI models are starving for data. Current satellite infrastructure simply can't provide the dense, high-frequency observations that AI systems need to reach their full potential.
Tomorrow.io's existing constellation already achieved a milestone in January by reaching a 60-minute global revisit rate for atmospheric observations. DeepSky will push those capabilities even further with higher resolution data and more frequent updates.

The impact extends far beyond checking tomorrow's forecast. Railway operators can better plan routes around severe weather. Aviation authorities can improve safety and reduce delays. Agriculture ministries can help farmers protect crops. Disaster management teams can evacuate communities before storms hit.
The Ripple Effect
The real power of DeepSky lies in how it will enable AI-driven decision systems that adapt in real time to changing conditions. BNSF Railway's chief technology officer Matt Garland explains that modern supply chains can no longer rely on historical averages. True resilience comes from continuously sensing conditions and translating that intelligence into network-wide decisions.
This evolution will transform how the world's largest operations function. More accurate weather prediction means fewer flight cancellations, safer shipping routes, better protected infrastructure, and communities with more warning time before extreme weather strikes.
The constellation will work alongside existing government weather satellites, complementing public systems by providing the kind of rapid-fire data refresh that AI models crave. Tomorrow.io designed DeepSky to exceed the baseline requirements of major government and international customers while staying flexible enough to adapt to future needs.
Better weather forecasting saves lives, protects property, and helps everyone from farmers to Fortune 500 companies make smarter decisions every single day.
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Based on reporting by SpaceNews
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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