
About this episode
John Dean discusses WindBorne's innovative approach to improving weather forecasting through advanced weather balloons and AI technology.
John Dean is Co-Founder and CEO of WindBorne, a company building next-generation weather balloons and an AI-powered forecasting layer to improve global weather prediction. WindBorne’s balloons can stay aloft for weeks — collecting critical atmospheric data across oceans and remote regions where traditional weather infrastructure doesn’t reach. In this episode of Inevitable, Dean explains why weather forecasting has remained largely unchanged for decades and why better data—not just better models—is the key to improving weather predictions. Our conversation explores how WindBorne’s balloon constellation captures atmospheric data at a global scale, how AI models like WeatherMesh translate that data into more accurate forecasts, and why extreme weather and infrastructure gaps are creating urgency for better systems. Dean also shares how the company makes money across data, forecasting, and insights—and his long-term vision of building “a planetary-scale nervous system.”
People in this episode
Guest: John Dean
Topics covered
- weather forecasting
- AI
- atmospheric data
- technology
Keywords
- WindBorne
- weather balloons
- forecasting
- data collection
- AI models
Mentioned in this episode
Products: WeatherMesh, WindBorne
Books & works: Inevitable
More episodes of Inevitable
- The Domestic Premium: Can American Manufacturing Compete? · June 10, 2026 · 37 min
- Collapsing 30 Feet of Power Infrastructure Into Four with DG Matrix · May 27, 2026 · 50 min
- Lessons from Peter Carlsson after the Rise and Fall of Northvolt · May 19, 2026 · 37 min
- New Mexico's $72B Bet on Clean Energy · May 13, 2026 · 55 min
- From Cars to Grid: Moment Energy Reinvents Energy Storage with Repurposed Batteries · May 6, 2026 · 52 min
- Why This Winter's Snowpack Collapsed with Joel Gratz of OpenSnow · April 28, 2026 · 47 min
Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Inevitable podcast page.