Meteodyn, the France-based wind engineering and climatology specialist, has entered the online wind data market with the launch of its new Wind Data Portal, offering what the company calls the finest horizontal resolution currently available for both onshore and offshore wind assessments. The platform went live on 2 December 2025 and enables developers to purchase high-resolution, precisely geolocated wind datasets within minutes. 

The portal provides access to Virtual Met Masts, satellite-based SARWind® Met Mast data, Climate Change Analytics, and Meso-Microscale Coupling outputs. Of particular interest for offshore wind markets such as the Baltic Sea is the SARWind® product, which uses over 330,000 processed SAR satellite images to deliver wind time series with a 500-metre horizontal resolution, significantly improving modelling accuracy in marine environments. 

According to Frank Lancelot, CEO of Meteodyn Group, the platform responds to industry demand for reliable early-stage data in “greenfield” projects where no measurements exist. “In a few clicks, you have access to high-resolution, localized wind data, anywhere in the world, both on- and offshore,” he said, emphasizing that developers no longer need to wait months for site measurements to begin feasibility assessments. 

The launch comes as offshore wind developers increasingly require high-quality inputs for yield estimates, climate-risk modelling, and micrositing—especially in complex coastal regions like the Baltic Sea, where mesoscale-to-microscale interactions can impact project performance.

Meteodyn states that the portal will be expanded regularly with new capabilities to support the wind industry’s global growth.

Source: Meteodyn