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The real-time weather data and weathercam images captured by our unique mobile weather lab, are beamed off-site using bespoke terrestrial data uplinks, with full resilience, to a centralised host.

Royal Highland Show 2009From there we can package the raw information into a number of different products, turning the information into something exciting, unique and useful for visitors to your event and to the events operational staff.

This data can be used in a large number of ways, including on your event website, bringing real-time weather conditions and live images from your event straight to potential visitors.

Our products include full motion live video streaming to the web (with optional weather-data ticker), refreshing weathercam images with real-time weather data overlays, xml data feeds of raw weather conditions, weather graphics that can be hot-linked directly onto your website and even time-series graphs, such as temperature/rainfall over the past X hours/days, etc. 

Furthermore, we can develop a product to suit your specific requirements, if none of our current offerings suit.  Specific information about the way our images and data can be presented on the web will be available here shortly.  In the meantime, please don't hesitate to contact us for further information.

Click here to see samples of our refreshing WeatherCam product, or you can see examples of our live-video streaming capabilities in one of our past-event highlight packages.

 

Latest News

2012 Hebridean Science Festival
We're delighted to announce our participation in this year's Hebridean Science Festlival, being held on the Isle of Lewis in March.  We'll be working alongside meteorologist Dr Edward Graham.  You can read more about the event at the festival's website.
 
Rough Seas - 26th November 2011

On the 26th of November, the mobile weather lab headed for the East Neuk of Fife to capture vision of rough seas. You can watch the resulting video on our youtube channel here http://youtu.be/XMuLPS4x050.

 
Changes to Live Video

We've made some recent improvements to our live video stream, including a big step-up in the video quality.  You can now also interact with us and other viewers via a facebook livestream chat window on the live video page. We've now added the previously-promised GPS tracker too, so you can see exactly where the lab is, when we're streaming live from on the road.

 
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