Launch of 'Long Lead-Time Hail Alert Information' Using Proprietary Delivery Logic
I-Resilience Inc. has launched a new service that utilizes JMA forecast data to provide tiered hail risk alerts up to 39 hours in advance.
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- 📰 Published: June 1, 2026 at 13:00
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I-Resilience Inc., a company promoting DX for disaster prevention and mitigation, has developed 'Long Lead-Time Hail Alert Information' by integrating and optimizing diverse forecast data from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) using proprietary analysis logic. This service achieves both industry-leading lead times and high accuracy. In recent years, hail damage to vehicles and homes, as well as logistics disruptions, have become serious management issues. By delivering tiered alerts starting up to 39 hours in advance, the service supports risk reduction actions for businesses and individuals alike. While traditional forecasts often suffered from 'false alarms' that increased operational burdens, I-Resilience has succeeded in balancing the prevention of missed events with the reduction of false alarms through text mining and a 'Time Blend Mashup' method. With three action triggers (39 hours, 12 hours, and 1-3 hours ahead), the service is expected to be utilized in sectors such as automotive, agriculture, and infrastructure management. This service does not constitute an independent weather forecast under the Meteorological Service Act, but rather provides delivery optimization logic to support decision-making based on JMA information.
FAQ
Can this service be applied in Taiwan?
Yes, by adapting the data analysis logic to local meteorological conditions, it could provide significant value for disaster prevention in Taiwan.