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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Wallops Flight Facility to Use Earth Networks' Total Lightning Data and Weather Visualization for Safety and Decision Making
GERMANTOWN, Md. --(Business Wire)--
Earth
NetworksSM, the owner of WeatherBug®
and operator of the largest weather, lightning detection and climate
observation networks, announces it will be delivering lightning data
from its total lightning detection network to NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center's Wallops Flight Facility (WFF). The data will aid Wallops
personnel in decision making and will help ensure range safety during
aircraft operations and rocket launches, including upcoming cargo
missions to support the International Space Station. Located on
Virginia's Eastern Shore, Wallops is NASA's principal facility for the
management and implementation of suborbital research programs.
Data from the Earth
Networks Total Lightning Network™ will provide Wallops with detailed
information on the location and intensity of both in-cloud (IC) and
cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning in real time. In-cloud lightning
comprises the vast majority of lightning activity in the atmosphere and
often serves as a precursor to extreme weather conditions that include
heavy rain and hail, high wind and gust fronts, dangerous
cloud-to-ground lightning strikes and tornadoes. Total lightning data
will be used to enhance situational awareness and provide severe weather
warnings with increased lead times. The Earth Networks Total Lightning
Network consists of hundreds of broadband, terrestrial weather sensors
deployed worldwide and is the largest and most advanced network for
monitoring in-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning.
"The ongoing integration of advanced technology within Wallops Flight
Facility continues to be a priority," says Mark Lamberson, Range
Operations Manager, LJT & Associates, which holds the Range Operations
Contract at the facility. "Having the best tools available enhances
operational decision making and safeguards personnel and assets by
ensuring range safety during launches and support operations. Access to
total lightning data is expected to enable Wallops to deliver on its
mission to support reseach, scientific missions and commercial launch
activity."
The news marks another major contract win for Earth Networks to
support the federal government. The company announced in August its selection
as the primary provider of total lightning data by the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS).
NOAA and NWS are using data in operations and in research to advance
severe weather forecasting and warning applications.
The contract includes the use of Earth Networks' StreamerRTSM
weather visualization tool for monitoring lightning and severe
weather in real time. StreamerRT is used across industries and all
levels of government to track conditions at local, regional, national
and international levels for critical decision making, and can be
configured to provide numerous customized views from nearly 100 layers
of weather information and severe weather alerts.
"Our agreement with LJT & Associates at NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center's Wallops Flight Facility further demonstrates the importance of
total lightning detection in aerospace and aviation," says Earth
Networks President and CEO Bob Marshall. "As a private company, we have
made a considerable investment in deploying the largest and most
sophisticated total lightning network on Earth today. By forming strong
public-private partnerships with federal government agencies such as
NOAA, NIST and now NASA, the public sector benefits from our technology
and the data from our networks. We are delighted that other
organizations, both in the U.S. and around the world, are choosing
solutions from Earth Networks to meet their mission-critical needs."
Visit http://www.earthnetworks.com/Products/TotalLightningNetwork
to learn more about the Earth Networks Total Lightning Network.
About Earth
Networks - WeatherBug
For 20 years, Earth NetworksSM has been Taking the Pulse (News - Alert) of
the Planet with the world's largest weather observation, lightning
detection, and greenhouse gas monitoring networks and is establishing a
network for collecting data within the planetary boundary layer. The
company's popular WeatherBug (News - Alert)® website, desktop
application and mobile apps
for smartphones provide real-time neighborhood-level weather and
advanced severe weather alerts to millions of consumers. Enterprise
solutions from Earth Networks enable organizations and markets,
including energy and utilities, agriculture, schools, sports and
recreation, emergency operations and government entities, to safeguard
lives, prepare for weather and climate events and improve business
operations. Founded in 1993, Earth Networks (www.earthnetworks.com)
is headquartered in the Washington, D.C. area with additional locations
in Mountain View, Calif.; New York, NY; Milan, Italy and a local
presence in 50 countries worldwide.

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