Forensic climate console.
Reconstruct. Simulate. Guard.
Five historic climate disasters reconstructed from ERA5 reanalysis and narrated in real time by Claude Opus 4.7 with its reasoning visible. A live agent watches the equatorial Pacific for the next El Niño. A simulation engine lets researchers stress-test atmospheric scenarios against the historical archive.
Three modes, one cockpit
Forensic
- Replay 5 historic catastrophic events
- Six-hourly cadence · wind · pressure · precipitation
- Opus narrates each phase as it advances
Simulation
- Define scenarios: DANA, supercell, cyclone
- 500-member Monte-Carlo against analogues
- AEMET-style bulletin + cone of uncertainty
Guardian
- Ingests NOAA CPC indicators every 6 h
- Dated markdown briefings on file
- Currently tracking 2026 El Niño watch

ENSO watch active. The Niño-3.4 region just touched the El Niño threshold. The atmosphere has not yet coupled.
Forensic case files
Five reconstructions, ~13 MB of pre-staged ERA5 grids, 8×8 cells at 0.5° resolution.
DANA Valencia
A cutoff low over an anomalously warm Mediterranean delivered a year of rain in eight hours.
Hurricane Helene
A Gulf hurricane drove catastrophic inland flooding 800 km from where it made landfall.
Pakistan Floods
An unprecedented monsoon combined with glacial melt to put a third of Pakistan underwater.
European Heatwave
A persistent heat dome killed more Europeans than any single weather event in modern memory.
Black Summer
Record drought and a polar vortex split combined to incinerate 24 million hectares.
