CIPS Reaches Milestone
October 29, 2010. Chesapeake Bay.
A three year effort by the Chesapeake Bay Inundation Prediction System (CIPS) concluded recently, with WeatherFlow observation and model data having played a major role. The CIPS team, composed of scientists and analysts from the National Weather Service, several academic institutions, and WeatherFlow, produced an end-to-end prototype tidal flooding prediction system...
iPhone Application Released
December 21, 2009. New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
WeatherFlow's new WindAlert iPhone app is a powerful mobile tool that allows a user to find relevant wind stations by searching by zip codes, latitude/longitude, city names, beach names, or via the iPhone's GPS locator. WindAlert for iPhone is one of the first applications built using WeatherFlow's new...
November Noreaster
November 29, 2009. Poquoson, Virginia
WeatherFlow recently provided operational meteorological guidance, mesoscale modeling support, and coordination for sensor deployment to the United States Geological Survey during a major Nor’Easter that affected large portions of the lower Chesapeake Bay. The event occurred over a 3-day span from the 11th to 13th of November, brought...
Caribbean Installs
December 18, 2009. Mayaguez, Puerto Rico..
WeatherFlow, the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez (UPRM), and the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) have teamed up via NOAA's Interagency Oceanographic Observering System (IOOS) program to expand WeatherFlow’s national coastal mesonet. Today marked the completion of the last of twelve stations recently installed at important...
Hurricane Network Online for 2009 Season
June 10, 2009. Scituate, Massachusetts..
WBZ TV’s Mish Michaels met with members of the WeatherFlow team at Scituate, MA to discuss completion of the WeatherFlow Hurricane Network. Jeffrey Johnson and Bryan Conrad were filmed installing the instruments atop the pole at the entrance to Scituate Harbor. WeatherFlow Meteorologist and Hurricane Network Coordinator David Morris...
Hurricane Network 2009 Installation Season
April 04, 2009. Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
The 2009 Installation Season for WeatherFlow's Hurricane Network is in full swing as the some of the season's last winter storms pass across the northeastern United States. Officially referred to as Phase Two of the Hurricane Network, this second group of 50 hurricane-hardened stations builds on the success of the initial 50...
CMA Shipping 2009
March 25, 2009. Stamford, CT.
The Connecticut Maritime Association's annual meeting, Shipping 2009, is billed as "North America's Premier International Shipping and Trade Conference and Exposition." Held every year in Stamford, Connecticut, this year's meeting drew over 2000 attendees with its theme of "Back to Basics." With representation from major shipping companies, shore facilities, and associated...
NOAA Panel
March 04, 2009. Washington, DC.
WeatherFlow's Senior Meteorologist Jay Titlow recently took part in a multidisciplinary panel discussion on Capitol Hill. Titled "Making a Difference: Why Coastal Observing Matters," the panel brought together representatives from industry, academia, and local, state, and federal goverment agencies to discuss and review the impact of coastal observing for invited staff from the House...
2008 International Work Boat Show
December 03, 2008. New Orleans, LA.
With over 1000 companies exhibiting their products and services and thousands of attendees, the International Work Boat Show is the marine industry's largest trade show in North America. With that audience in mind, WeatherFlow used the show to officially launch the beta version of its new web-based DataScope service for real time weather...
Hurricane Network Captures Winds During Hurricane Ike
November 8, 2008. Galveston, TX. New weather stations designed to withstand hurricane-force winds successfully captured wind speed data throughout Hurricane Ike, while national stations failed, according WeatherFlow Inc., a leading provider of weather observation data and forecasting models.
First Phase of Hurricane Network Completed
April 8, 2008. New Smyrna Beach, FL.
WeatherFlow, a leading provider of weather observation data and forecasting models, today announced it has completed the first phase of installing hurricane-hardened weather stations throughout Florida. WeatherFlow is working in partnership with several government, research and business entities to better capture information on extreme wind events. Over the past...
Seven New Hurricane Weather Stations in Houston
WeatherFlow installs 7 new Hurricane Stations in Houston, Texas