A newly-launched weather app is so confident in its ability to predict the forecast that it is willing to pay travelers up to $10,000 if it rains during their trips. operates similarly to travel insurance, with users paying between $5 to $500 to get a refund if mother nature spoils their vacation. The New York-based company uses technology to generate weather data for 2.3 million locations around the world every hour, according to its website.
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