Know when the rain forecast is real.
Compare ACCESS-G/BOM, ECMWF, GFS and ICON in one simple rainfall board built for Australian grain growers.
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
data
Stop checking four weather sites every morning.
RainBoard turns scattered model forecasts into one clear rainfall board: agreement, consensus, spread and trend in a single view — built specifically for Australian grain farmers.
Model comparison
Compare leading global rainfall models side-by-side. See where they agree, where they split, and which forecast is the outlier — before you commit to a spray run or sowing decision.
10-day outlook
A 10-day rainfall outlook across all models, with GFS extending to 14 days. Know whether an event is firming or fading before you need to act.
Read the signal faster
RainBoard surfaces model agreement, median rainfall, spread and forecast changes in one place — so you spend less time chasing forecasts and more time farming.
The forecast numbers are only half the story.
RainBoard reads across the models and turns the grid into a plain-English signal: when the rain is likely, how much consensus exists, and whether one model is misleading you.
Wed–Thu signal is firming.
Built around the question grain farmers actually ask.
Not "what's the weather?" — but "is this rain real, when is the window, and can I trust it enough to act?"
Rain signal has increased since the last update.
Median forecast across available models.
Dry outlier compared with model consensus.
Models show useful rain in the same window.
Multiple independent signals. One clean board.
Each model runs independently. When they agree, the signal is worth acting on. When they don't, you know to hold off — or at least to hedge.
ACCESS-G
BOM / Australian
Local context
ECMWF
European
High-trust global
GFS
American
Long-range backbone
ICON
German
Short-range accuracy
ENS
Confidence
Model consensus
RainBoard is not another weather app.
It is a rainfall model comparison board designed to make forecast uncertainty visible — so you know when to act and when to wait.
Built around a real farming habit.
"The value is not another forecast — it is seeing whether the models are lining up or not."
"I want to know if the rain is firming or disappearing. That is the bit normal weather apps hide."
"If it saves me checking four different sites every morning, that alone is useful."
Try it free. Keep it for $52 a year.
Early access pricing while RainBoard grows. About $1 a week — designed to be cheap enough to try and useful enough to keep.
Try RainBoard free for 7 days.
Full access to the 10-day model board, model agreement, rainfall consensus, and forecast change tools.
About $1 a week. Billed annually after your 7-day free trial.
See the rain signal before it becomes obvious.
Compare the world's best rain models in one place and know when the forecast is solid enough to act on.