
An understanding of weather sensitivity analysis
A four-phase analysis:
- Choice of economical variables to analyse: turnover, volume,
- Identification of meteorological parameters influencing the economic variable,
- Quantification of weather sensitivity and modelling,
- Presentation of historical impact analyses.
This approach has been validated by a large number of weather sensitive studies and operational implementations in different Sectors and Core Business.

Explanation:
- Meteorological data is based on information from Metnext database. Metnext experts select meteorological parameters, observation stations and meteorological models according to each client's situation.
- The data consists of histories provided by the client (time-based per hour, day, or week): The energy consumption history of a building, visiting numbers of an historical site, sparkling water sales of a distributor, etc.
- First modelling phase: combines historical data and meteorological data by taking into account interaction with other external effects (calendar, promotion, publicity, economic climate, etc.). This non-linear modelling is used to identify significant sensitivity thresholds.
- Second modelling phase: tests the robustness of the model by confirming that the relationship found between the weather and the client data is stable over time.
- The model can then be used to analyse activitity and
trong>quantify the impact of the weather on past history.
- Last but not least, by injecting meteorological forecasts in the model, our clients obtain forecast weather sensitivity factors.