CLIMATEMPO
IS SYNONYMOUS FOR INNOVATION

With a solid 30 years in the market and providing quality meteorological advice to the main segments, Climatempo is synonymous for innovation.
It was the first private company to offer customized analysis for various market sectors, media newsletters, 24-hour channel on major pay-TV operators, and consolidated digital positioning with website and applications, which together add up to 20 million monthly users.

In 2015, it began to invest even more in technology and innovation with the installation of LABS Climatempo in the São José dos Campos Technology Park (SP).
In 2019 Climatempo joined forces with Norwegian StormGeo, a global leader in weather intelligence and decision support solutions.
The group is still chaired by meteorologist Carlos Magno, who, with more than 35 years of career, was one of the first communicators of the profession in the country.

Our products
and solutions

Dedicated tool for severe weather monitoring with wind, lightning and storm identification. Allows alerting up to one hour in advance.
It enables constant monitoring of climate, weather and soil conditions in producing regions, bringing farmers more agility and efficiency in decision making.
Assists in proof of meteorological impact and contributes to the planning of activities, avoiding unwanted influences of weather and climate.
It offers a projection of consumption based on the correlation of climate variables and the sales history of a given product.
Climate report for long-term decision-making, whether to plan a project, build stock, estimate your harvest or design sales strategies.
Logo Labs Climatempo

A laboratory for meteorology and technology! It has a team dedicated to severe weather studies, renewable energy (wind and solar), hydrology, marketing and power generation, inland navigation, oceanography and smart cities. Labs Climatempo has a multidisciplinary group of bachelors, masters and doctors.

Wind energy

Wind energy

Solar energy

Solar energy

SmartCity

SmartCity

Oceanography

Oceanography

Severo Weather

Severo Weather

Renewable energy

Renewable energy