Engineering & Construction
Clarity in the Storm: Weather Intelligence, GIS, and the Future of Operational Awareness
For many organizations today, the weather has shifted from an occasional disruption to a constant planning factor. Scientific assessments show that extreme weather events—including heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and wildfires—are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity, placing growing strain on infrastructure, utilities, and public services. As weather-related disruptions become more costly and harder to manage,…
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Key takeaways
Hyperlocal, GIS-enabled weather intelligence shifts organizations from reactive response to predictive, defensible action.
A single trusted data source reduces confusion, liability, and risk during high-impact weather events across the enterprise.
Embedding weather intelligence directly into operational workflows delivers measurable ROI in safety, efficiency, and resilience.
For many organizations today, the weather has shifted from an occasional disruption to a constant planning factor. Scientific assessments show that extreme weather events—including heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and wildfires—are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity, placing growing strain on infrastructure, utilities, and public services. As weather-related disruptions become more costly and harder to manage, leaders across critical industries are rethinking how they move from general forecasts to decision-ready intelligence that holds up when it matters most.
So how do organizations move beyond reactive alerts and generic forecasts to achieve true situational awareness—clarity that actually changes decisions, protects people, and safeguards assets before the storm hits?
Welcome to Waypoints Unlocked. This debut episode features host Randall René, Principal Advisor and Founder of Waypoint 33, as he explores how weather intelligence, GIS, and real-time operational awareness are reshaping decision-making across telecommunications, utilities, and critical infrastructure. He is joined by Jeff Huffman, Weather Communication Specialist at Baron Weather, and Matt Gaffner, Solution Engineer at Baron Weather, who bring deep expertise in meteorology, GIS, and operational decision support. Together, they examine how hyperlocal weather intelligence, GIS integration, and emerging AI-driven capabilities are enabling organizations to move from reactive response to predictive, defensible action—while navigating the cultural and operational shifts required for meaningful digital transformation.
Top insights from the talk…
- From forecasts to foresight: Why hyperlocal, GIS-enabled weather intelligence enables predictive and proactive operations instead of reactive responses.
- One source of truth: How data trustworthiness and enterprise-wide consistency reduce risk, confusion, and liability during high-impact events.
- Operational ROI: The measurable safety, efficiency, and resilience gains organizations achieve when weather intelligence is embedded directly into decision workflows.
Jeff Huffman is a meteorologist, communicator, and GIS specialist with nearly two decades of broadcast experience and a career dedicated to translating complex weather risk into actionable insight. After 18 years as a broadcast meteorologist—including leading nationally recognized public media disaster networks—he now serves as a Weather & GIS Communication Specialist at Baron Weather, where he leads GIS initiatives in partnership with Esri to help organizations visualize impacts and mitigate risk. His work focuses on risk communication, operational decision support, and empowering organizations to make defensible, life- and cost-saving decisions amid increasing climate and extreme weather threats.
Matt Gaffner is a weather and geospatial technology specialist with nearly 20 years of experience integrating historical, real-time, and forecast weather data into enterprise GIS platforms. He currently serves as a Solution Engineer at Baron Weather, following senior roles at DTN and Weather Decision Technologies, where he led GIS data services, APIs, and weather intelligence solutions across insurance, energy, agriculture, and infrastructure sectors. Matt’s career highlights include building ArcGIS-based weather services, managing forensic and predictive weather products, and enabling organizations to turn complex meteorological data into actionable, defensible operational decisions.
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About the author
Randall René has spent his career at the intersection of technology, people, and possibility. With over 20 years of experience in telecom, leadership in telecom industry strategy at Esri, and the launch of his own firm, he has learned that success isn’t just about the tools people use — it’s about the connections they build and the impact they create together. What matters most to Randall is helping people and organizations find clarity in the middle of change. He believes in listening first, guiding with honesty, and making sure others feel seen and supported. Waypoint 33 represents the next chapter of that journey. It is a space where Randall can bring his experience, creativity, and passion for growth to serve others in new ways. His mission is simple: to be present, help people navigate challenges with confidence, and leave things better than he found them.