Kyle Wade
About Kyle Wade
Kyle Wade is a Renewable Energy Forecast Analyst at Vaisala, where he has worked since 2011. He has over a decade of experience in integrating meteorological data into renewable energy forecasts and previously worked as a Meteorologist at NorthWest Weathernet, Inc.
Work at Vaisala
Kyle Wade has been employed at Vaisala as a Renewable Energy Forecast Analyst since 2011. In this role, he focuses on integrating meteorological data to enhance renewable energy forecasts. His work supports clients in the renewable energy sector, providing tailored customer support that addresses specific needs related to weather impacts on energy production.
Previous Experience at NorthWest Weathernet, Inc.
Before joining Vaisala, Kyle Wade worked as a Meteorologist at NorthWest Weathernet, Inc. from 2005 to 2011. During his six years in this position, he developed expertise in weather forecasting and analysis, contributing to the understanding of meteorological conditions in the Pacific Northwest region.
Education and Expertise
Kyle Wade earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology from the University of Washington, where he studied from 2003 to 2005. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in renewable energy forecasting, allowing him to apply scientific principles to practical applications in the field.
Specialization in Renewable Energy Forecasting
Kyle Wade specializes in operational weather forecasting specifically for the renewable energy sector. With over a decade of experience, he integrates meteorological data into forecasts that aid in the planning and management of renewable energy resources, ensuring that clients receive accurate and actionable weather information.
Customer Support for Renewable Energy Clients
In his current role, Kyle Wade provides customer support tailored to the needs of roads and renewable energy clients. His expertise in meteorology allows him to address client inquiries effectively, ensuring that they receive relevant information that supports their operational decision-making.