Thursday, October 23, 2008

IPSM Wins Colombian Air Force Weather Satellite Recieve System Project!

Bogotá, Colombia, 22 Oct 08: IPSM, in cooperation with our partner Unicom Ltda. of Colombia, has officially won a contract to install a GOES-12/GVAR weather satellite direct receive system into the Colombian Air Force (FAC) headquarters in Bogotá. The IPSM Magellan/LEADS system solution will allow FAC forecasters to process, display, and analyze GOES-12/GVAR weather satellite data for use in supporting overall military aviation and resource protection operations. FAC users will also be able to integrate the GOES-12/GVAR imagery produced by the Magellan/LEADS system with other current systems, increasing overall situational awareness for leaders and decision-makers. Additionally, IPSM will host a contingent of FAC forecasters for a 2-week satellite meteorology course as part of this project.

Friday, October 17, 2008

IPSM Launches new Radar Nowcast Capability!


IPSM, in cooperation with Weather Decision Technologies, Inc. (WDT), has officially launched our new US Air Force (USAF) Weather Radar Nowcast capability on LEADS On-Line to the meet critical near-term severe weather forecasting requirements of the USAF and Army. This advanced integration of WDT’s MAPLE Forecast Radar and real-time Level II storm data, coupled with IPSM’s industry leading LEADS On-Line web tools, is being provided to all US-based Operational Weather Squadrons (OWS). The OWS’s are responsible for USAF weather forecasting and warfighter support. Our development team worked closely with WDT scientists to rapidly develop and deploy this new functionality. The new radar data looper allows users to view past, current, and forecasted weather radar in one integrated display. Furthermore, IPSM has crafted this entirely web-based tool to toggle on/off and mouse over for more detail severe storm indicators (TVS, Hail Triangles, Strom Tracks, NWS WWA, etc) derived from the multiple sources and advanced algorithms. The USAF is undergoing a 4-month trial of this new service to determine how it can enhance their overall forecasting and resource protection operations. This service is available immediately, as well, to commercial customers that have a high degree of sensitivity to impending severe weather events. For a trial of this service for your operations register on our website at: http://nowcast.meteostar.com.