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Conference
AMS Annual Meeting 2026
Wet Dog Weather will attend the AMS Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas, from January 26 to 29. You can find our team at Booth 604, where we’ll be talking with attendees about building and evolving modern weather data platforms. We work with organizations to help them ingest, process, and transform weather data so it fits seamlessly into their existing systems and workflows. Whether teams are modernizing legacy infrastructure or integrating new data sources, we help make weather data easier to manage, faster to use, and more adaptable to real-world needs.
Conference
CLEANPOWER 2025
Wet Dog Weather will be exhibiting at American CLEANPOWER 2025 in Phoenix from May 19 to 22. Visit us at booth 1164 to explore our weather visualization platforms, including Boxer, Terrier, Labrador SDK, and our newest solution, Greyhound. Our team of experts will be available to demonstrate how our tools transform complex weather data into actionable insights for renewable energy operations.
We look forward to connecting with industry colleagues and discussing how our weather intelligence solutions can enhance your wind, solar, and grid management strategies.
Position – Closed
Technical Intern
Wet Dog Weather is seeking a passionate intern with a strong meteorology, software engineering, or data science background to help revolutionize our weather data platform. This unique paid opportunity offers a chance to work on cutting-edge weather technology and develop innovative data processing solutions. If you’re excited about transforming meteorological visualization and prediction, we want to hear from you.
Have a project in mind?
We are a Software as a Service company, and we charge accordingly. Our customers rent their own Boxer stack and gain access to our Terrier front-end libraries. We process a variety of standard data sets, which is…. standard. But we also process custom data you may buy or generate yourself. That’s where things get interesting
