What it does
Route-aware weather intelligence that surfaces conditions along a planned path rather than at a single point. Built for commuters and field crews who need to know what weather they will move through, not just what is overhead right now.
Architecture / Key capabilities
- Path-based weather model — Treats weather as a spatial variable along a trajectory, sampling forecast data at intervals along the route rather than at origin/destination only
- Route integration — Combines routing data with weather APIs so conditions are aligned to the actual path and estimated arrival times at each segment
- Temporal interpolation — Accounts for the fact that you reach different points on the route at different times, matching forecasts to when you will actually be there
- Commuter and field crew focus — Designed for people whose daily decisions depend on conditions along a route: drive vs. transit, gear selection, schedule adjustments
- Condition surfacing — Highlights the segments of a route where conditions change meaningfully (rain starts, wind picks up, temperature drops) rather than averaging everything into a single summary
Key numbers
MISSING — route coverage, API integrations
Current phase
Phase 0 (Foundation) complete. Phase 1 (Web Prototype) in progress — functional route + cameras on map working. Mapbox account + Wrangler CLI set up. Critical fixes phase (P0) is current focus: performance, reliability, mobile UX.
Status
Active — Phase 2 (Weather & Polish) next: radar overlay, mobile responsive. Phase 3: iOS app with MapKit.
Links
MISSING — Repository URL