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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 25, 1998
For Information Contact:
Stephanie Blozy
WeatherNet Product Manager
3012588390
sblozy@aws.com
Link to School WeatherNet Hurricane Bonnie Coverage
 
Gaithersburg, MD - AWS, Inc.  announces exclusive coverage of weather conditions from Hurricane Bonnie. AWS has a network of over 2,500 fully automated weather reporting systems installed nationwide. Along the eastern coastal states, there are over 500 AirWatch systems collecting data from Miami, Florida, to Boston, Massachusetts. These AirWatch systems give accurate, instantaneous winds, temperatures, pressure, and rainfall readings.

Television stations equipped with the AWS AirWatch Display System and AWS OnLine Internet Service can access and display the real-time conditions live on-the-air. Stations can also direct their Internet viewers to the latest readings from selected sites on the East Coast through the AWS "HurricaneNet" web page at http://aws.com/hurricane/. AWS will continuously update this unique coverage throughout Hurricane Bonnie. Live and near real-time data from AWS AirWatch systems along the coast, including several units directly in the path of the storm, will be featured.

In addition, the HurricaneNet page provides a one-stop source for radar and satellite picture links, as well as updated tracking and forecast information.

We encourage your station to link your web page directly to http://aws.com/hurricane. For more information, contact Stephanie Blozy at 1-800-544-4429 ext. 114 or email, info@aws.com.

Live Real-Time Weather conditions from around the world can be found at http://aws.com

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