
SeaWARRDD
The future of hurricane detection
Our mission is to deploy the next generation ocean weather monitoring and detection systems
Hurricanes In Florida
Hurricanes approach from various directions, intensify and move inland, affecting Florida and states to the north.



The Gulf of
Mexico
Florida

Over the past ten years, hurricanes have become more powerful with increased energy supplied by warmer ocean temperatures

This has lead to catastrophic damage:

The devastating effects of hurricanes are further exacerbated by:

Rising Sea Levels
Expected to rise 14 inches by 2050, causing more coastal and river flooding

Increased Unpredictability
Warmer oceans also cause hurricanes to develop faster, increasing uncertainty about their timing, location, and impact
The Problem:
Current Data Collection is Insufficient

Not Integrated
There is no connected in-situ system for the detection of hurricanes in Florida

Incorrect Data
Current systems do not collect the right data for monitoring hurricanes, including temperature and connectivity at different ocean depths
The Solution
The SeaWARRDD Coastal Warning and Rapid Response Data Density System

Five integrated data collection transects utilizing cutting-edge autonomous, long term data collection technology
Collecting the right data for:

Early Warning Detection
Integrated data collection transects provide comprehensive early detection and tracking of hurricanes

Machine Learning
Rich, consistent data tailored for AI models can predict when and where hurricanes will strike