AccuWeather's top 10 nearest neighbors are a mix of weather media, conservative politicians, and right-leaning TV personalities — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.87 down to 0.84, the hallmark of a flat shape.
The two weather-adjacent neighbors are Mike Seidel (0.87) and The Weather Channel (0.86), the only entries in the top 10 that share AccuWeather's general media space. Below them, the cluster shifts decisively: Mike Pence (0.85), Stephanie Abrams (0.85), Rand Paul (0.85), Ryan Fournier (0.85), Tomi Lahren (0.85), Sarah Palin (0.85), Mike Huckabee (0.85), and Jim Jordan (0.84). By subcategory, that's five Politicians and one Journalist alongside two TV Personalities — none of them weather-related. AccuWeather is a Website; no other Website appears in the top 10. The cross-kind pattern here is the dominant finding: a weather utility whose audience shape aligns more tightly with conservative political figures than with comparable digital properties.
The flat shape means no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest — the spread across all ten is less than 0.03 — suggesting a consistent underlying audience profile rather than a structural affinity with any one entity or cluster.