Predicting Natural Miracles
Nature's most spectacular moments are fleeting — a fire sky, a sea of clouds, the Milky Way over a dark ridge. We forecast them down to the place and the minute, so you are there when the sky performs.
Our Mission
The sky stages something extraordinary far more often than we notice. The problem was never the weather — it was reading it. TheClimatology turns raw atmospheric data into a simple answer: go, or don't. We exist to reveal the rare moments when sky, light and atmosphere align — and to help you witness them.
The Models
Those fiery sunrises and sunsets when light meets the perfect clouds — predicted by sunset angle, cloud height and aerosol scattering.
View forecast → Cloud inversionWake above the clouds for a view like no other — detected from elevation, low cloud layers and valley temperature trends.
View forecast → After the rainRainbows are rare — unless you know when and where to look. We forecast the windows from sun angle, recent rainfall and cloud breaks.
View forecast → Milky WayThe night sky is full of wonder when conditions are right — Milky Way visibility from moon phase, sky clarity and light pollution.
View forecast →How It Works
01
Choose
Pick a phenomenon and a location. Fire sky tonight in Seattle? The Milky Way this weekend in the desert?
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We compute
We run real-time ECMWF & GFS atmospheric data through our models — cloud height, light scattering, air quality, moon phase.
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You go
Get a clear recommendation level and quality score for the exact time and place. Be there for the moment.
Knowledges
Why do fire skies burn red? How does a sea of clouds form? What makes a rainbow appear? A growing library on the physics of nature's rarest displays.
Read the knowledgesPlan the trip
TheClimatology tells you when the sky will perform. Renoir helps you plan the trip around it — real itineraries from real travelers, with these very sky-event forecasts built in.