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- JENNIFERANISTON - Mar 14 2007 | weather, intellicast, US, International Cities, States, Zip Codes, Countries, Airport Codes, Ski Resorts, wind, temperature, storm, humidity, satellite, radar, precipitation, web 2.0, maps, business, forecast, WSI, global, local, beta
Quoted:Intellicast weather service rolled out a new beta version of its site Users have access to all the usual Internet weather services like local, national, and international forecasts, plus daily summaries with detailed information. For those who are wary to ditch their speedy weather widget to check the forecast, Intellicast employs Ajax for no-loading browsing--making it a fair bit more compelling than the average Internet weather service.
WSI has the world’s largest commercial meteorological database, incorporating U.S. National Weather Service, U.S. military, Canadian, British, and Japanese governments, other international agencies, and commercial vendors. WSI has extensive data collection facilities for NEXRAD, satellite, NWP models, lightning, and other meteorological data. We receive the NEXRAD data via the NWS Central Radar Distribution System and also through NOAAport as a redundant path. To support the volume of inbound data needed to create the variety of products supplied by WSI, WSI manages 21 on-site satellite dishes...
who is Intellicast?
Intellicast is a business unit within WSI, Weather Services International. Intellicast was started in 1996. Soon after the release of the intellicast.com web site, we launched the Intellicast Content Syndication business when we started to receive requests from companies that wanted to include the same quality maps and data on their own web sites.
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