History
The origins of MeteoGroup date back to 1986 when one of the first European private sector weather businesses, Meteo Consult B.V, was set-up in the Netherlands by Harry Otten, a leading Dutch TV weather presenter.
The early days were a challenge for private sector weather businesses in Europe as the National Met Offices dominated all markets and access to essential meteorological data and models was severely restricted.
However, Meteo Consult lobbied hard for fair and equal data access and to open up markets to the private sector. As a result the business in the Netherlands grew, in both the media and b2b markets
In the early nineties Meteo Consult started to look outside the Netherlands to expand into marine services, effectively lobbying government to enable the private sector to provide services to the offshore industry, and working with a major international energy and petrochemical company to develop an on-board routing system for the shipping market. SPOS, our weather routing system, is now a market leader, installed on over 700 vessels worldwide.
In 1993 Meteo Consult set up its first business outside the Netherlands when a joint venture for the German market was established in Berlin. In 1998 the joint venture came to an end and our wholly-owned German subsidiary MC-Wetter was established.
Further European expansion quickly followed - in 1996 Meteo Consult became a majority shareholder in Meteo Services in Belgium and in 1997 a joint venture was established with the Press Association in the UK – PA WeatherCentre.
In 1998 Meteo Consult acquired a majority shareholding in MeteoGraphics, a graphics business specialising in visualising weather. Also based in Berlin, MeteoGraphics works closely with the German subsidiary of MeteoGroup. In 2001 MeteoConsult became a minority shareholder in MeteoTemp in Madrid. Soon after this the shareholding was increased to 100% and MeteoTemp became MeteoGroup, Espana.
In May 2005, a majority shareholding in Meteo Consult B.V was acquired by the PA Group, an international group of news, information and communications businesses which include the Press Association, the national news agency of the UK and Ireland.
The Press Association and Meteo Consult had worked together since 1997 in a successful joint venture in the UK, PA WeatherCentre Ltd, now MeteoGroup UK, combining the meteorological skills of MeteoConsult with the packaging and delivery skills of the Press Association.
This acquisition further broadened PA Group’s portfolio of diversified information services for international markets and enabled MeteoGroup to accelerate new market growth.
In September 2006, the business was re-branded as MeteoGroup, bringing together all our businesses under a single brand. Some of the businesses have retained their current brand names alongside the strapline 'A MeteoGroup company'.
In 2007, MeteoGroup opened new weather operations in Poland MeteoGroup Polska and Sweden MeteoGroup Scandinavia.
A new business was launched in France in April 2009 MeteoGroup France bringing the number of European MeteoGroup operations to eight.
In April 2010 MeteoGroup USA was launched. The expansion into the United States marks a key point in the Group's growth strategy.









