WeatherHub

WeatherHub.cloud

Weatherhub.cloud is the ideal tool that will help you prepare your sailing expeditions or passages !

Whether it is to get a brief idea of the weather situation or to carry out a meteorological analysis complementing the strategic work done with software routing, you will find on weatherhub.cloud all the necessary weather maps :

  • Frontology isobaric maps
  • Fine weather forecasting maps (cloud coverage, rainfall, temperature)
  • Satellite Images
  • Rain radar
  • Wind fields
  • Probabilistic set maps
  • Real-time situations

All your weather maps on weatherhub.cloud: say goodbye to the dozens of bookmarks in your browser to find your favorite weather maps! You can choose your display mode: either full screen or by dividing your screen into 2 or 4 panels to be able to put your selected maps side by side and allowing you to easily compare the different analysis. A filter for the geographical area and for certain races allow you to save time when chosing from the list of providers.

Here is the list of the different providers that WeatherHub.cloud has selected for you :

Frequently Asked Questions

What is WeatherHub?

WeatherHub is a free consolidated weather mapping platform designed for sailors, skippers, and weather routers. It aggregates meteorological data from 20+ international sources into a single, easy-to-use interface — no registration required.

What weather data sources does WeatherHub use?

WeatherHub aggregates data from over 20 sources including ECMWF, NOAA, Met Office, Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), KNMI, AEMET, Windy, BOM, NCEP, Infoclimat, Sat24, and more. All major global meteorological institutions are represented.

Is WeatherHub free to use?

Yes, WeatherHub is completely free to use. There is no subscription, no registration, and no hidden fees. All weather maps and data aggregation features are available to everyone at no cost.

What types of weather maps are available?

WeatherHub provides isobaric and frontal analysis maps, satellite imagery, rainfall radar, wind field visualizations, probabilistic ensemble forecasts, and real-time weather observations — covering all major weather map types needed for maritime navigation.

How do I compare weather maps side by side?

WeatherHub supports multi-panel display modes: single full-screen view, 2-panel split, or 4-panel grid. Simply select your preferred layout and choose a different weather source for each panel to compare models simultaneously.

Who is WeatherHub designed for?

WeatherHub is built primarily for sailors, offshore skippers, weather routers, and ocean racing teams. It was co-founded by Nicolas Lunven, a professional sailor and two-time Solitaire du Figaro winner, to meet the exacting needs of competitive maritime meteorology.

Can I filter maps by geographic region?

Yes. WeatherHub includes zone filters and race-specific filters that let you narrow down the list of providers to those covering your area of interest, saving you time when selecting from the full list of data sources.