Planned product

Northwood Field Intelligence

OWI Operations Weather Intelligence

OWI will turn forecast and local weather into practical guidance for field work: frost risk, spray suitability, plant survival risk, and clearer signals for weather-sensitive operations.

Operations weather

Focused weather intelligence, big field value.

OWI focuses on the operational weather calls that affect planting, spraying, frost exposure, and day-to-day field work. It turns weather conditions into clearer work-window signals for field teams.

Weather windows

Planned to help foresters choose the right time for sensitive work

Saved locations

Keeps important farms, blocks, depots, or work areas visible so the operations team can review weather risk where the work will happen.

Forecast context

Uses forecast weather to show whether upcoming conditions still suit the planned operation, instead of only checking the weather today.

Local readings

Designed to support on-site readings where a field team needs a more accurate view than the nearest forecast point can provide.

Practical signals

Turns weather variables into clear operational signals that are easier to act on than raw temperature, humidity, wind, and rainfall values.

Planned intelligence

One weather-intelligence home for smaller decisions that matter

Weather-sensitive field work often depends on several conditions at once. OWI brings those signals together so the forester can review frost, spray, plant survival, and work-window risk before work begins.

The first intelligence areas are defined: frost, spray suitability, plant survival risk, and broader work-window planning.

01 Frost risk

Flags likely frost exposure for planting, young stands, and sensitive field work.

02 Spray suitability

Reviews weather variables that can cause drift, poor coverage, or weak results.

03 Plant survival

Highlights weather stress that may affect survival or mortality after planting.

04 Work windows

Helps teams compare the coming weather against the operation being planned.

Field decisions

OWI is built around practical questions

Is frost likely to affect tomorrow's work?

Is this a suitable spray window?

Are plants likely to survive the current weather stress?

Which saved locations need attention?

Does the coming weather still suit the planned operation?

What should the field team check before work starts?

Product direction

OWI brings practical weather signals into one field-ready view.

Frost risk

Frost exposure signals for planting, young stands, and sensitive operations.

Spray suitability

Weather checks for drift risk, coverage quality, and likely spray performance.

Plant survival

Weather stress signals that help foresters plan planting and follow-up work.

Work windows

Forward-looking guidance for weather-sensitive field operations.