Radar Satellite Monitoring: Moisture, Standing Water & Surface Change
All-Weather Radar Monitoring
All-Weather Radar Monitoring
All-Weather Radar Monitoring reads a property using radar rather than light. A radar satellite supplies its own signal and measures what comes back, so it works straight through cloud, smoke, and darkness, and it is uniquely sensitive to moisture and to the roughness of a surface. All-Weather Radar Monitoring turns that signal into plain layers a non-specialist can act on: where the ground is wet, where water is standing, how rough or disturbed the surface is, and a quick radar read of land cover. It is the product for any site where you cannot count on a clear sky, and for any question about water and surface conditions that cannot wait for one. Radar is unforgiving to work with: it has to be filtered, corrected, and carefully derived before it means anything. That processing, and an analyst who knows how to read the result, is what you are buying, and it is what turns a difficult signal into a layer you can act on the same day.
Soil-moisture proxy maps showing wet and dry zones across a field or site
Standing-water and flood masks, including a percent-flooded figure by field
Surface-roughness and texture maps that flag disturbed or worked ground
Seasonal water-frequency maps showing how often a spot is wet across many dates
A three-class radar land-cover read (water, smooth or bare, rough or vegetated) for cloudy regions where optical imagery is unreliable
All-Weather Radar Monitoring is built for people who need to know the condition of land or water now, and cannot wait for a clear-sky satellite pass:
Farms and growers tracking soil moisture and field access through a wet season
Construction and civil firms screening a site for drainage, ponding, and stability before design
Parks, trail groups, and recreation-property owners planning around wet ground and seasonal flooding
Anyone working in a cloud-prone region, from the Pacific Northwest to Atlantic Canada to northern and western Europe
You send us the area of interest and the dates or season you care about.
Our analyst acquires the radar imagery, filters it, derives the moisture, water, and roughness layers, and runs quality control.
You receive a finished PDF report, or georeferenced GeoTIFF files, within the turnaround time for your tier.
One radar pass showing current standing water, moisture, and surface conditions, with one analyst paragraph.
4-5 business days
$450
Single area up to 200 ha / 500 acres. Soil-moisture proxy, standing-water mask, and roughness layer from one radar date, with a one-page analyst summary.
5 business days
$650
Single property up to 2,000 ha / 5,000 acres. Moisture, water, roughness, and radar land-cover layers with a full multi-page PDF and a site-by-site narrative.
7 business days
$1,650
Multi-date water-frequency analysis: for every point, how often it was wet across the time window. A regulatory-grade how-often-is-this-wet raster and narrative.
10 business days
$2,450
Pre-design site reconnaissance: roughness, soil-moisture proxy, and ponding hotspots across a candidate parcel, flagging likely dewatering and fill before design.
10 business days
$2,650
Cloud in the way, or a wet-ground question that cannot wait? Send us the area and the dates, and we will recommend the right All-Weather Radar Monitoring tier and its price.