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Storm Predator

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interface-demo.gifStormPredator is the result of years of experience in the weather graphics business. The founder of the company, Anthony Watts, is a 25 year broadcast meteorology veteran and was responsible for the first ever PC based weather graphics display system for broadcast television in 1983. Since then, hundreds of TV stations have used TV weather display equipment he designed to show weather on the nightly news. Companies such as WSI and Accu-Weather® have relied upon systems designed right here.

StormPredator is a result of that experience.

The StormPredator program was designed to meet several goals:

Ease of use by the meteorologist as well as the layman without special training

A cutting edge, customizable, and "fun" user Interface with colors and skins

A radar presentation that feels like a real "radar scope" (hence the round design)

A smaller footprint to allow running at 800x600 screen size and a "Mini View" display

Significant Storm Alerting and Tracking Tools, including ETA calculation

An easy to use distance measuring tool to determine how far away storms are

Support for land based (statute miles) and marine based use (nautical miles)

Forecasting, Watch/Warning, and National/Regional Radar Tools

Coverage of the entire USA NEXRAD Radar network

Program Stability for continuous operation and "always on" alerting applications

Ability to print and save still and loops of storms of interest for training

Database driven for flexibility for future changes in the National Weather Service to support new radars, features, and products- one database file defines all the program parameters

Flexible group licensing to allow this program to be used inexpensively by educators, civil defense, storm spotters, and other civic related groups

Read moreStorm Predator Home Page

You can Download a FREE 14 DAY Evaluation Version of StormPredator

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