AWIS Weather Services Member Access - 1 YEAR (2024)

AWIS Weather Services Member Access - 1 YEAR

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50,000+ Daily Generated Weather Products | Tropical Section for Hurricane Preparation | Agriculuture Weather Services | Frost Freeze Risk Analysis | 10-Day Detailed Hourly Forecast by City | Access to a Team of Meteorologists | Season Summaries and Outlooks

AWIS Weather Services Member Access

We offer aMembers Onlysection of our website for users to access the same weather products we use on a daily basis to make forecast decisions for clients all over the world.

We offer 6 months access at $249.

We offer 2 months access at $99.

This section of our website is meant to be a one-stop location for anyone that might be in need of weather data or weather forecast tools to make life changing decisions.

CurrentAWISclients include those farmers trying to maneuver through an approaching frost/freeze event, municipalities preparing for an upcoming festival,event planners trying to prepare for an upcoming celebration, and logistics companies that have trucks all over the country that need to be prepared for impending dangerous weather.

Daily Generated Weather Products:Our graphics are backed by 100% quality controlled weather data and over 25 years of weather forecasting services. Multiple times each day our scripts run through our extensive databases and produce some of the most scientific graphics available to users today. Graphics range from Historical Data to Forecast Variables a few weeks out and cover every state in the country. Regional and Nationwide graphics are also available.

All 50 States:Our graphics and forecast services inside this member access section of our site cover all 50 US States. Each state has it's own page full of forecast graphics and tabular output showing quality checked weather observations and totals.

Historical Data & Current Conditions:What has happened and what is happening right now is one of the most important forecast input variables you can have. Members get access to thousands of graphics and text data showing historical data and current weather conditions down to the city level.

Watching the Tropics:Each time a storm nears the US, our Tropics section lights up with graphics, forecasts, and risk analysis tools for users to make big decisions concerning their business, crops, employees, and families.

Ag Weather Services:Staying true to our roots, AWIS continues to offer Ag Weather Variables that no one else takes the time to concentrate on. Each state has a section for Animal Management, Field Crops, Fruit/Nut Crops, Irrigation Management, Nursery Crops, and Vegetable Crops, which include Growing Degree Days tables and maps. If you are in the Ag Industry, this is the place for you to come for any and all weather data and forecast needs.

Seasonal Summaries and Outlooks:We say that any forecast put past 10 days is mostly VooDoo, but honestly, seasonal outlooks are doable. An above normal or below normal expectations can be established and we have graphics showing this for each state. Summaries of what happened last season are also useful in Departure From Normal information and showing what the annual total might yield.

We are Meteorologists first:AWIS is composed of an ownership group and a few employees. All are degreed meteorologists with experience in both forecasting and weather data management. Our Ag Meteorologist has over 40 years experience and will not be outdone. This member access option gives you access to our team of meteorologists who work 7 days a week to assure our system stays up and running for our clients.

Radar and Satellite:We are constantly updating our radar and satellite graphics giving you the most up to date look into what is currently going on in your location.

10-Day Hourly Forecast:You can access an hourly forecast for every major city in the US, as well as a ton of minor cities. Yes, HOURLY forecast, 10 days out. We are continuously adjusting scripts to accommodate for local effects on forecast variables to make sure our hourly forecasts are the best available. The Members Access section of our site gives you access to all of them.

Frost/Freeze Analysis:AWIS prides itself in helping the Ag Community protect their investments, feed the country, keep their families going. Our first step is to offer an affordable, unique, and detailed Frost Freeze Forecast option for users. Member Access gives you this with a whole Frost Freeze Access section of our site dedicated to local frost freeze risk assessments. This option allows users to investigate the approaching weather on their own time, at their convenience. If you need more specific information on your field,contact us, and we'll talk about theFrost Freeze Alert Servicewe offer as well.

For many years we have used these same weather data and forecast graphics and tools to help thousands of companies save millions of dollars each year by simply being prepared for what is coming. Now you too can have access and make your own risk analysis and money saving decisions on your own time, as you deemnecessary.

Have something you'd like to see added to the website?Reach out to us.

*The MEMBER ACCESS Product is meant to be used by 1household, with 1 user account. Group discounts are available forCOOPs, business management groups, and family farms that extend beyond 4 walls.*

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FAQs

When did the US Weather Bureau become the National Weather Service? ›

1970: The Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA) becomes the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), with Dr. Robert White assuming the role of its first administrator. The U.S. Weather Bureau becomes the National Weather Service.

What technologies and instruments do meteorologists use to measure or track thunderstorms? ›

Doppler Radar

It is a very sensitive radar designed specifically for the detection of weather phenomena. The computers that compile the radar data can produce as many as 100 different radar products every 5 minutes for forecaster interpretation.

What is the difference between NOAA and the National Weather Service? ›

The National Weather Service (NWS) is a component of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA is an Operating Unit of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

What happened to the U.S. Weather Bureau? ›

Before the end of the century, the meteorologists were shifted from the Army to the Department of Agriculture as the U.S. Weather Bureau. Later still, the office would become part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration at the Department of Commerce, where it remains today.

What is the most famous thunderstorm? ›

The Great Thunderstorm of Widecombe-in-the-Moor in Dartmoor, Kingdom of England, took place on Sunday, 21 October 1638, when the church of St Pancras was apparently struck by ball lightning during a severe thunderstorm.

How to tell if it's going to thunder? ›

Clouds with cold tops are usually very high up in the atmosphere, and could mean the cloud is tall enough to be a thunderstorm. Meteorologists also track how these clouds move to see what areas will be affected by the storm next.

When did Congress pass a bill to establish a National Weather Service? ›

One of the most important in my mind was on February 9, 1870, when the U.S. Congress passed a resolution, and President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law, the establishment of a “national weather service”. This year we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Weather Service (NWS).

Is NOAA under the NWs? ›

The Weather Bureau was renamed the National Weather Service and, in 1970, was placed under the newly created National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which remains under the Department of Commerce.

Who controls the National Weather Service? ›

Current Organization

The National Weather Service (NWS) is the operational weather services component of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency of the United States Department of Commerce.

Was the U.S. Weather Bureau created within the Signal Corps in 1870? ›

The weather station was established in Mobile, AL on November 6, 1870 by the Signal Service of the War Department. It was located at 48 St Michel Street in downtown Mobile and was equipped with standard set of instruments consisting of a barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, wind vane, rain gauge and Robinson anemometer.

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