Ameren Missouri and Saint Louis University (SLU) have partnered on a unique weather forecasting system called Quantum Weather.
Quantum Weather provides neighborhood-by-neighborhood predictions of severe weather hours in advance. This forecasting allows us to dispatch crews ahead of a storm, and to further improve restoration times for customers.
More than 100 monitoring stations across our service territory transmit data to SLU's Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
The solar-powered monitoring stations measure temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed, wind direction, and rainfall.
Ameren Missouri receives information from Quantum Weather that includes alerts on destructive storms, and their possible impact in our service area.
Quantum Weather is just one tool we use to enhance the reliability of our electric grid.
Missouri Weather Station Map
Find out where Quantum Weather stations are located in Missouri. (map)
St. Louis Metro Area Weather Station Map
Find out where Quantum Weather stations are located in St. Louis. (map)
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