Halex Inc. (Headquarters: Tokyo; President: Hiroyuki Fujioka; hereinafter 'Halex') will begin offering global weather forecast data based on major international meteorological models (ECMWF and JTWC) as a commercial service starting April 1, 2026. This service will be provided through the weather disaster risk monitoring system 'HalexForesight!' and the weather API service 'HalexSmart!'. In addition to typhoon track forecast information, which is in high demand among local governments, the service will contribute to disaster prevention, risk management, and the optimization of operational planning for companies in the construction, manufacturing, and other sectors with international operations. Background: Under the corporate philosophy of 'Making our lives safer and richer through the power of Weather x IT,' Halex is committed to solving social issues through the utilization of weather data. In recent years, the increasing severity of weather disasters and the globalization of business activities have heightened the importance of multi-faceted situational awareness and risk assessment that does not rely on a single forecast source. In response to these needs, the company has been advancing the provision of forecast information from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC). Service Details: The service will be available commercially starting April 1, 2026, via 'HalexForesight!' and 'HalexSmart!'. Expansion to other services, such as 'HalexDream!', is planned for the future. Key Features: 1. Multi-Agency Forecasts: Provides typhoon track forecast information from major domestic and international agencies including JMA, ECMWF, and JTWC for various use cases. 2. Ease of Comparison with 'HalexForesight!': The system allows users to overlay typhoon track forecasts from multiple agencies on a single screen, facilitating easier comparison and verification to support disaster risk mitigation. 3. Flexible System Integration via API: 'HalexSmart!' provides overseas model forecast data via API, enabling integration with existing business systems and customer data for alert notifications and process automation. Main Product Lineup (Available from April 1, 2026): Typhoon track forecasts (typhoon path maps), precipitation forecasts, and cloud cover forecasts. Additional elements planned for future release include strong wind forecasts, weather/temperature/humidity, and snowfall/solar radiation.

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