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Address-Specific Weather Verification

Pull official NOAA weather data for any U.S. address on any storm date.

StormProof™ packages the same weather-station lookup engineers and researchers already do by hand — NOAA ASOS wind and gust records, NWS watch/warning archives, and NOAA Storm Events Database records — into a cited PDF anyone can generate in minutes.

Data sourced from: NOAA NWS Storm Events DB NEXRAD
NEAREST STATION · 2.4mi
KSARC · 8.1mi
KVRB · 14mi
KSRQ · 5.8mi
Peak Gust · Property
112 mph
Confidence
HIGH
What StormProof™ Does

Turn a street address and a date into a cited weather record.

When documenting what happened at a property during a storm, the underlying question is always the same: what were the actual weather conditions at that address? The data to answer it already exists — it lives in NOAA‘s Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS), the National Weather Service‘s warning archives, and the Storm Events Database — but pulling it manually for a specific property is a multi-hour research task.

StormProof™ automates that lookup. Enter an address and a storm date; the tool identifies the nearest weather stations, pulls sustained-wind and gust records, rainfall totals, barometric pressure, and active NWS warnings, then packages the result as a cited PDF with a confidence score based on station proximity and cross-station agreement. It’s the same lookup a consulting engineer or meteorologist would assemble — productized so you can run it yourself in minutes.

Every figure in the report includes a source citation: station ID, timestamp, and variable name, all traceable back to the underlying NOAA record. No proprietary scoring, no black-box algorithms — just organized, cited public data.

How It Works

Three inputs. One PDF.

The full workflow runs behind a single form.

01

Address & Date

Enter the property address and storm date. The geocoder locates the five nearest official NOAA stations and the relevant NWS Weather Forecast Office zone.

02

Multi-Station Pull

Wind sustained + gust, rainfall, pressure, NWS watches/warnings, and Storm Events DB records are retrieved for the event window. Stations are cross-referenced for agreement.

03

Cited PDF

Distance-weighted peak conditions, a HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW confidence score, NEXRAD radar context, and a narrative summary — all with full source citations.

Sample Output

What the report looks like.

Every data point cites an official NOAA or NWS source. No proprietary data, no black-box scoring. If you want to independently verify a figure, the citation shows exactly where it came from.

Peak wind & gust

Distance-weighted to the address across nearest stations.

Confidence scoring

HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW based on station proximity and agreement.

NWS warnings

Active watches and warnings for the storm date.

Radar context

NEXRAD reflectivity imagery during the event window.

StormProof™ Weather Verification

Property · 1423 Harborview Ln
Report #SP-24-0819
Aug 19, 2024
Event: Hurricane Debby landfall · Aug 5, 2024
Stations analyzed: KSRQ (5.8mi), KVRB (14mi), KSARC (8.1mi)
NWS warnings: Hurricane Warning in effect 03:12–18:40 EDT
Peak Sustained
94 mph
Peak Gust
112 mph
Rainfall (24h)
8.4 in
Min Pressure
978 mb
HIGH CONFIDENCE — 3 stations within 15 miles
“Wind conditions at the subject property on 08/05/2024 are consistent with Category-2 hurricane-force winds, with peak gusts of 112 mph recorded at KSRQ (5.8 mi NW)…”
Source: NOAA ASOS · Station KSRQ · 2024-08-05T14:43Z · Variable ‘PK_WND_GUST’
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Questions

Common questions about StormProof™.

Where does the data come from?
Exclusively from official government sources: NOAA‘s ASOS/AWOS station network, NWS watch/warning archives, the NOAA Storm Events Database, and NEXRAD radar. Every data point in the report is cited to its source.
What if the nearest station is far from my property?
The report states each station’s distance explicitly and adjusts the confidence score. A property 2 miles from a station typically scores HIGH; one 18 miles out may score MEDIUM or LOW. You get transparency, not false precision.
How is this different from free weather websites?
Free sites typically give you current conditions for a named city. StormProof™ runs a multi-station, distance-weighted analysis for your exact address on a specific historical date, cites every data point, and produces a formatted PDF.
How far back does the data go?
ASOS station records go back decades; the NOAA Storm Events Database goes back to 1950. Practically, any storm from the last 20+ years is well-covered.
How long does the full report take?
The free preview is instant. The full StormProof™ Complete report (deeper multi-source investigation) typically renders within minutes and is delivered as a PDF.
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Official NOAA weather data at your address — in minutes.

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