The Weather Channel Commences Cutting-edge Worldwide Radar App
ATLANTA, June 22: The Weather Company, an IBM Business revealed
that its customer product, The Weather Channel, has commenced a novel, greatly sophisticated
worldwide radar app for iPhone as well as Android gadgets. The Storm Radar App positions
the most precise, comprehensive, and progressive weather and storm tracing facts
right in the hands of persons throughout the world – giving them with the essential
statistics to aid them plan for security when difficult weather hits.
Using cutting-edge predicting models and leveraging above
800 facts bases, along with the knowledge of over 160 meteorologists – the biggest
in the private segment – The Weather Company is capable to produce hyperlocal predictions
for above 2.2 billion places throughout the world every 15 minutes.
Transporting weather statistics to the subsequent stage, the
Storm Radar App delivers eight hours of high-resolution past-to-future radar facts,
above 20 map layers, along with hyperlocal present situation and prediction facts
built on facts gathered from the company's network of above 250,000 personal
weather stations throughout the world. The Storm Radar App aids prepare customers
for approaching weather through customizable storm tracing and actual weather facts
layers.
"As part of our mission to help people make more
informed decisions, we've created a robust suite of products to ensure we
provide the highest quality, and most advanced weather and storm tracking
information possible for our users," revealed Domenic Venuto, head of
consumer division, The Weather Company, adding, "The Storm Radar App
offers superior visual and storm tracking information in a variety of
customizable formats to meet the needs of everyone ranging from the outdoor
enthusiast to the advanced storm tracker."
To aid customers prepare for the Atlantic hurricane spell,
summer thunderstorms and other periodic austere weather round the globe, The
Storm Radar App is obtainable for worldwide audiences and is free of charge to
download on mobile gadgets within the App Store or Google Play.
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