Earthmover wants to become the Snowflake of weather and geospatial data

Source: techcrunch
Author: Tim De Chant
Published: 9/22/2025
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Read original articleEarthmover, a climate tech startup co-founded by Ryan Abernathey and Joe Hamman, is repositioning itself to focus on weather and geospatial data that change frequently, rather than broader climate data which tend to be more static. Their platform is designed to handle large, complex datasets—referred to as rasters, tensors, or arrays depending on the field—and provides tools to help customers extract actionable insights. This pivot toward weather-related data has helped Earthmover secure over ten paying customers and raise a $7.2 million seed round led by Lowercarbon Capital, with participation from Costanoa Ventures and Preston-Werner Ventures.
The company’s technology stack is built on open-source software such as Xarray, Pangeo, and Icechunk, and operates across major cloud providers as well as on-premise servers. This open-source foundation not only suits the demands of massive Earth observation datasets—often tens to hundreds of terabytes per customer—but also reduces customer risk by ensuring data accessibility
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