OCENS has introduced version 3 of its WeatherNet Weather-on-Demand service.
For a decade, WeatherNet claims to have warehoused the most robust collection of weather, ocean and fishing data on the planet. Its patented WeatherNet data transfer engine is said to hold the preeminent position in the accelerated delivery of content across all satellite and wireless platforms.
These twin pillars of content diversity and file transfer performance are now integrated together with the launch of WeatherNet 3’s Portal mode and the imbedded intelligence of its Content Wizard. The Content Wizard personalises WeatherNet’s vast content library to the specific weather, ocean and fishing interests of the individual user. It’s Portal mode then stages selections for the rapid and reliable global delivery of these products via satellite or cellular, wired or wireless connections.
WeatherNet 3 transforms the product selection process by asking users for their general weather interests and then responding with definitive file suggestions for the user’s area of operation. The user can determine if they require GRIB or classic weather charts, text files or buoy products, fishing data or ice forecasts, satellite pictures or tide information etc. WeatherNet’s intelligent content algorithm then merges the user’s general interests with their present or proposed location, anywhere in the world, and the work by OCENS professionals who have mapped each one of the thousands of products in the large library. The result is a personalised list of products that satisfy the specific insights required for prevailing and predicted weather, ocean and fishing conditions.
“We wanted to take WeatherNet where no other weather service on the planet has gone.” summarised Mark Freeberg, OCENS president and CEO. “Not only does it have the largest GRIB and classical weather and ocean data library and the most robust means of delivering that information to you, it can now skillfully help you find the products best suited for your needs and area of operation.”