Matthew Havin

Data Services Manager at Baron Weather
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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Data Services Manager
      • May 2010 - Present

      I lead a team of programmers, mathematicians, and meteorologists that work to solve some of the toughest challenges in the weather industry. Our main focus is to provide value-added weather products that quickly and easily tell the story of what is happening in a way that anyone can understand. We also work with foreign governments to assist them with improving their weather analysis and forecasting capabilities. Exciting current and previous projects that we have tackled include developing the most advanced tornado detection system in the world (the BTI = Baron Tornado Index), upgrading the entire weather service for the country of Brunei (2010-2012), and developing/operating the most advanced dual-polarity radar processing system in the world which is used to provide real-time information (detecting tornado debris while it is happening) to hundreds of broadcast TV stations in the United States. Like most others in the weather community, I have been obsessed with the weather since I was a kid growing up in Missouri. I am grateful to make a living doing what I love. Show less

    • Meteorologist
      • Jan 2007 - May 2010

    • Co-Founder
      • Mar 2016 - Present

      We provide investment research for the investment industry, currently specializing in the volatility options market. We provide investment research for the investment industry, currently specializing in the volatility options market.

  • Surface Systems Inc
    • Saint Louis, Missouri
    • Meteorologist
      • Sep 2004 - Jan 2007

Education

  • University of Missouri-Columbia
    Atmospheric Science, Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
    2000 - 2004

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