The Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market is expected to witness market growth of 10.7% CAGR during the forecast period (2024-2031).
The China market dominated the Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by country in 2023, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2031; thereby, achieving a market value of $2.77 billion by 2031. The Japan market is expected to witness a CAGR of 10% during 2024-2031. Additionally, the India market would capture a CAGR of 11.5% during 2024-2031.
The integration of weather information technologies within smart city initiatives is significantly enhancing urban resilience, public safety, and operational efficiency. Smart cities leverage precise, real-time weather data to support intelligent transportation systems, disaster response mechanisms, and air quality monitoring. For instance, Barcelona’s smart city project uses weather forecasts to optimize traffic management and public transport, ensuring smooth mobility even during adverse weather conditions. In disaster preparedness, Amsterdam’s Climate Adaptation Strategy integrates real-time flood monitoring systems that rely on weather data to protect the city from rising water levels, enabling timely warnings and proactive defense measures.
Additionally, smart cities are incorporating weather technologies into air quality monitoring and energy management systems to promote healthier living environments and sustainability. Singapore’s Smart Nation program combines weather data with environmental sensors to provide residents real-time air quality updates and health advisories, improving public awareness and safety. Similarly, Songdo Smart City in South Korea utilizes weather forecasting to optimize energy consumption by adjusting building heating, cooling, and lighting systems based on real-time conditions, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing the city’s carbon footprint. These examples illustrate how integrating weather data into smart city frameworks leads to more sustainable, adaptive, and safer urban environments.
Australia’s growing dependence on weather information technologies stems from the need to manage bushfires, droughts, and severe storms, which have become increasingly frequent due to climate change. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) provides critical forecasts and early warnings to support emergency response operations. Australia has invested heavily in satellite remote sensing and fire danger rating systems, such as the Australian Fire Danger Rating System (AFDRS), which uses weather and environmental data to predict fire risks and issue timely alerts. The government’s National Environmental Science Program (NESP) includes funding projects integrating weather technologies into climate adaptation strategies for agriculture and urban planning. Furthermore, Australia collaborates with international programs like GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) to enhance its weather and climate services. Therefore, the region will present lucrative growth opportunities for the market throughout the forecast period.
The China market dominated the Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by country in 2023, and is expected to continue to be a dominant market till 2031; thereby, achieving a market value of $2.77 billion by 2031. The Japan market is expected to witness a CAGR of 10% during 2024-2031. Additionally, the India market would capture a CAGR of 11.5% during 2024-2031.
The integration of weather information technologies within smart city initiatives is significantly enhancing urban resilience, public safety, and operational efficiency. Smart cities leverage precise, real-time weather data to support intelligent transportation systems, disaster response mechanisms, and air quality monitoring. For instance, Barcelona’s smart city project uses weather forecasts to optimize traffic management and public transport, ensuring smooth mobility even during adverse weather conditions. In disaster preparedness, Amsterdam’s Climate Adaptation Strategy integrates real-time flood monitoring systems that rely on weather data to protect the city from rising water levels, enabling timely warnings and proactive defense measures.
Additionally, smart cities are incorporating weather technologies into air quality monitoring and energy management systems to promote healthier living environments and sustainability. Singapore’s Smart Nation program combines weather data with environmental sensors to provide residents real-time air quality updates and health advisories, improving public awareness and safety. Similarly, Songdo Smart City in South Korea utilizes weather forecasting to optimize energy consumption by adjusting building heating, cooling, and lighting systems based on real-time conditions, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing the city’s carbon footprint. These examples illustrate how integrating weather data into smart city frameworks leads to more sustainable, adaptive, and safer urban environments.
Australia’s growing dependence on weather information technologies stems from the need to manage bushfires, droughts, and severe storms, which have become increasingly frequent due to climate change. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) provides critical forecasts and early warnings to support emergency response operations. Australia has invested heavily in satellite remote sensing and fire danger rating systems, such as the Australian Fire Danger Rating System (AFDRS), which uses weather and environmental data to predict fire risks and issue timely alerts. The government’s National Environmental Science Program (NESP) includes funding projects integrating weather technologies into climate adaptation strategies for agriculture and urban planning. Furthermore, Australia collaborates with international programs like GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) to enhance its weather and climate services. Therefore, the region will present lucrative growth opportunities for the market throughout the forecast period.
List of Key Companies Profiled
- All Weather, Inc.
- Campbell Scientific, Inc.
- AccuWeather, Inc.
- Gill Instruments Limited
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Met One Instruments, Inc. (ACOEM Group)
- Morcom International, Inc.
- Optical Scientific, Inc.
- IBM Corporation (The Weather Company)
- DTN, LLC
Market Report Segmentation
By Application
- Weather Monitoring & Forecasting
- Air Quality Monitoring
By Component
- Monitoring Devices
- Software
- Communication Devices
- Other Component
By Forecast Range
- Medium-Range Forecast
- Short-Range Forecast
- Long-Range Forecast
By End-use
- Meteorology & Weather Service Provider
- Transportation
- Power & Energy
- Agriculture
- Government & Defense
- Industrial
- Other End-use
By Country
- China
- Japan
- India
- South Korea
- Australia
- Malaysia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2. Market at a Glance
Chapter 3. Market Overview
Chapter 4. Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by Application
Chapter 5. Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by Component
Chapter 6. Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by Forecast Range
Chapter 7. Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by End-use
Chapter 8. Asia Pacific Weather Information Technologies Market by Country
Chapter 9. Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned
- All Weather, Inc.
- Campbell Scientific, Inc.
- AccuWeather, Inc.
- Gill Instruments Limited
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Met One Instruments, Inc. (ACOEM Group)
- Morcom International, Inc.
- Optical Scientific, Inc.
- IBM Corporation (The Weather Company)
- DTN, LLC
Methodology
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