
Chyron Releases Weather 2.4 With Enhanced Data Processing Capabilities
Increased Data Flexibility to Deliver High-Quality Weather Graphics
MELVILLE, N.Y. – June 16, 2026 – Chyron Weather 2.4 is officially released today. The latest improvements ensure that Chyron’s weather suite for broadcasters and meteorologists offers the industry’s most robust and streamlined weather data management workflow. New features within the DataFlow module include a managed framework of modern open-source tools designed for future-proof workflows, third-party Climate Data Operators (CDO) integration and expanded Time Referencing capabilities to increase data flexibility, and smarter weather data validation to ensure accuracy and reliability.
“This release was fully designed based on customer insights. We listened carefully to their needs, analyzed their workflow, and, as a result, developed exciting new functionalities to elevate their weather storytelling,” said Michael Harter, product manager of Chyron Weather. “We are deeply grateful for the close relationship we have with our clients, since their valuable feedback contributes to our development plans and helps make our weather solution more flexible.”
Improving Broadcast Weather Data Processing Workflows
Weather 2.4 supports future-proof workflows via a managed framework of modern open-source tools integrated in DataFlow, helping teams stay aligned with current and future industry standards. This release includes integration with Climate Data Operators (CDO), while future updates will add support for ImageMagick and FFmpeg for image and video conversion. The managed framework helps ensure users work with the same versions and settings, especially valuable in hub-and-spoke workflows.
CDO Integration for Advanced Broadcast Weather Data Processing
Data flexibility is a key pillar of version 2.4. As previously mentioned, third-party Climate Data Operators (CDO) are now integrated within the DataFlow module. This allows users to process complex climate and meteorological data, such as GRIB and NetCDF files, directly from the same Weather platform. Since CDO versions are packaged and managed by Chyron, teams can reduce setup time and avoid manual installation. Another improvement is extended time referencing capabilities, which provide more flexible file and folder pattern configuration to facilitate data ingestion from providers with inconsistent or non-standard naming conventions. Chyron Weather can identify available data, extract the relevant date and time information, and map it automatically to the standard weather timeline.
Smarter Validation in Broadcast Weather Data Processing Pipelines
Finally, smarter weather data validation is now available via the new File Integrity Validator feature. Automated checking and gating nodes continuously monitor incoming data, trigger alerts, and route files to quarantine if they don’t meet quality standards (based on user-defined thresholds). This helps ensure data-driven graphics are based on accurate inputs, delivering air-ready weather visuals.
To learn more about how Chyron Weather 2.4 enhances broadcast weather data processing, visit our landing page. Explore the latest capabilities and request additional information or contact our sales team directly to discuss your weather production requirements


