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.
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.
Three inputs. One PDF.
The full workflow runs behind a single form.
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.
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.
Cited PDF
Distance-weighted peak conditions, a HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW confidence score, NEXRAD radar context, and a narrative summary — all with full source citations.
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
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Pre-Storm
Baseline Report
- Guided 6-section walkthrough
- Attic documentation module
- Condition notes per area
- Timestamped PDF report
- Data stays on your device
Post-Storm
Damage Documentation Kit
- Step-by-step walkthrough
- Per-area damage ratings
- Flood & water module
- Photo organization tools
- PDF paired with baseline
Weather + Everything
StormProof™ Complete
- Full weather verification report
- Multi-station analysis + confidence
- NWS warnings + storm events
- Radar context + narrative
- Documentation kit included
- 48-page companion guide
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Official NOAA weather data at your address — in minutes.
StormProof™ Complete — $29 one-time. Full weather verification report, documentation kit, and 48-page companion guide.
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