WeatherBug StreamerRT is an online weather modeling tool that provides customizable
layers of data on one map for a comprehensive view of conditions in real-time.
- Government
- Maximize response and recovery efforts
- Increase emergency response timing
- Decrease operational costs
- Improve after-action report activity
- Energy Trader
- A few seconds equals thousands of dollars
- Immediate knowledge of weather changes that impact power prices before demand changes are evident
- Immediate access to weather data in order to be on the right side of a trade
- Usability and customization gives real-time traders the necessary edge
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Utility
- Quick access to information about when a weather event will arrive in your service area
- Information about what weather thresholds have been set
- Immediate knowledge of when it will be safe to go out and conduct the restoration phase
- Post-event analysis and reporting
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06.04.09 6:45 PM CDT - A strong cluster of storms near Amarillo, Texas, produces frequent lightning (stars) and numerous severe thunderstorm alerts (orange polygons).
06.04.09 9:40 PM CDT - StreamerRT tracks a line of severe storms near Lubbock, Texas, detecting numerous lightning strikes and heavy rains. Multiple thunderstorm alerts are indicated by the orange polygons.
06.09.09 4:40 PM EST - A line of thunderstorms moving southeast out of Pennsylvania into Maryland and Northern Virginia generate rapid changes in dew points (plots) and severe thunderstorm alerts that covered thousands of square miles.