Weather Decision Technologies Announces Partnership with Earth Networks
Written by Weather Decision Technologies
Monday, 23 January 2012
Weather Decision Technologies Announces Partnership with Earth Networks for Advanced Lightning and Severe Weather Alerting
WDT Leverages Value-Added Reseller Status to Bring ENTLS to
Utility, Enterprise, Forensics, Government and Military Customers
NORMAN, OK and Germantown, MD. (January 23, 2012) - Weather
industry leader Weather Decision Technologies (WDT) announces a strategic
partnership with Earth NetworksSM, the operator of the world's largest weather,
lightning and climate observation networks. Lightning data from both the Earth
Networks Total Lightning Network in North America and the Earth Networks Global
Lightning Network deployed around the world has been integrated into the WDT
weather decision support product suite currently utilized by electric utilities,
industries and government customers.
The Earth Networks Total Lightning Network (ENTLN) is the world's largest
lightning detection network, consisting of a dense, integrated network of more
than 500 wideband lightning sensors. ENTLN enables greater detection efficiency
and improved lead times for identifying storm cell growth and earlier storm
warnings over the United States as well as other countries and regions. The
network also provides accurate and complete data for use in forensic analysis by
the insurance industry and other sectors in which detailed information on
lightning activity is required for verification and reporting purposes.
Featuring wideband sensors that include a frequency detection range from 1Hz
to 12MHz and a full waveform analysis system, ENTLN enables more complete total
lightning detection and superior location accuracy on a continental scale. ENTLN
observes significantly greater amounts of total lightning discharges and flashes
by detecting both cloud-to-ground (CG) and in-cloud (IC) lightning. The presence
of in-cloud lightning often indicates the potential for severe weather,
including heavy rain, large hail, dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning strikes,
tornadoes and downburst winds.
We selected the Earth Networks Total Lightning Network because it represents
the next generation in lightning detection technology, says Mike Eilts,
President and CEO of Weather Decision Technologies, Inc. Utilities and
insurance companies are just two market sectors that will benefit from the high
quality of data and the integration of total lightning detection from Earth
Networks. Our enterprise, industrial, and state and local government customers
will benefit from better information and improved severe weather alerts from
this new partnership.
We are extremely pleased that the Earth Networks Total Lightning Network was
selected by Weather Decision Technologies for integration across their product
solution portfolio, says Jim Anderson, Vice President of Global Network and
Business Development for Earth Networks. For the past three years, we have been
actively deploying hundreds of state-of-the-art lightning sensors around the
world to create the largest and most advanced lightning detection and alerting
network. The network is providing superior detection efficiency and location
accuracy while also enabling more timely warnings to protect lives and property.
Now, in partnership with WDT, additional organizations across a variety of
sectors will be able to leverage information from our advanced networks.
WDT will also be providing data from the Earth Networks Global Lightning
Network (ENGLN) to its growing domestic customer base. ENGLN delivers
unprecedented global lightning coverage by seamlessly integrating lightning data
from the Earth Networks Total Lightning Network with data from the World Wide
Lightning Location Network (WWLLN), which was established in 2002 and currently
consists of strategically placed long-range sensors across the globe.
This combination of lightning assets and the unique detection methodologies
employed by both Earth Networks and the World Wide Lightning Location Network
has produced important synergies for both total and long-range lightning
detection, says Dr. Robert H. Holzworth, Director of WWLLN and Professor of
Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington. We are now able to detect
global lightning with unprecedented performance metrics and network
redundancies.
About Earth NetworksSM. As the provider
of advanced weather data for nearly 20 years, Earth Networks (formerly AWS)
operates the world's largest weather observation and lightning detection
networks and is building what will become the largest greenhouse gas monitoring
network. Observations from Earth Networks inform and alert consumers,
enterprises and governments around the world, providing them with advanced
environmental intelligence for decision making and safety. The company's popular
WeatherBug website, desktop
application and mobile apps provide
millions of consumers with real-time, local weather information and dangerous
severe weather alerts. Enterprise solutions from Earth Networks enable
organizations, including energy and utilities, agriculture, schools, sports and
recreation, emergency operations and government entities, to safeguard lives,
prepare for weather and climate events and improve business operations. Earth
Networks (www.earthnetworks.com) is
headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area with offices in Mountain View,
Calif.; New York, NY; Milan, Italy and a local presence in 50 countries
worldwide.
About Weather Decision Technologies (WDT). Founded
in 2000, Weather Decision Technologies has become a global leader in providing
state-of-the-science weather detection, nowcasting, and forecasting systems and
services to our partners and customers. WDT's iMap services provide dynamic,
web-based and mobile interactive mapping solutions for the world's leading local
media companies. WDT maintains operational and international offices in Norman,
Oklahoma, Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, Georgia. Corporate websites: www.wdtinc.com and www.weatherforensics.com.
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