DTN RoadMaster, the go-to road maintenance solution to secure road safety and operational efficiency, recently released new features for year-round weather support.
New Features in DTN RoadMaster Enhance Road Maintenance in Summer Months
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DTN RoadMaster, the go-to road maintenance solution to secure road safety and operational efficiency, recently released new features for year-round weather support.
There are no “surprise” thunderstorms for storm chasers like Mike Marz, creator of The Last Storm documentary.
Weather-optimized routing combines data from multiple sources to calculate a vessel’s optimal route. It uses accurate weather data, ship-specific profiles, and the expertise of master mariners to help each voyage to meet its key performance indicators (KPIs).
Prolonged heat waves create significant impacts on the energy grid. Hotter temperatures lead to increased cooling demands, particularly during the afternoon when temperatures generally reach their peak.
Vessel routing is simply about getting a ship from one port to another. Historically, it relied on fixed routes and didn’t factor in weather conditions.
NYC photographer Gary Hershorn uses RadarScope to track the storms in real time, helping him set up for the perfect shot.
The American Junior Golf Association has named DTN, an independent source of insights, analysis and decision-support solutions, as its weather provider for the 2020 golf season.
Even before the COVID-19 impact, airlines were facing razor-thin margins and the imperative to cut costs wherever possible. New restrictions on flight capacities are compounding the struggle.
Customers of DTN AviationSentry®, the aviation industry’s unmatched weather solution for weather intelligence and data visualization, now have significant radar upgrade with high-resolution radar display, and more frequent and refresh rates.
A successful long-lead forecast for the recent, significant pattern change over Europe provided early insight on conditions. The sub-seasonal forecast successfully predicted the change from warm, calm weather patterns of June to cooler, wetter windier conditions in early July — three weeks in advance.