News | July 22, 2005

All Weather Introduces First FAA Certified Aviation Weather Web Server

Sacramento, CA -- All Weather, Inc. announced AWOS Net, the industry's first aviation weather web server to provide fully integrated, remote displays of FAA certified weather data over a vast array of network environments, including the Internet. AWOS Net distributes data across an airport or around the world using high reliability wired IP networks, wireless systems, or PSTN dial-up connections. All AWOS Net data elements are fully FAA certified, including wind speed and direction, visibility, temperature/dew point, humidity, cloud height, and pressure.

AWOS Net connects directly to LANs, WANs, PSTN dial-up connections, RS-232 devices, printers, and remote monitors. In addition, XML formatted output allows weather data to be integrated into custom displays and reports. The encrypted data stream ensures security. Remote printing and remote voice output provide up-to-the-minute reports. Integrated StormFront software offers versatile data collection, analysis, dissemination, and viewing capabilities.

"Designed to allow airports to leverage the power of the Internet, AWOS Net is more than a traditional display device," said Gary Wagner, President of All Weather, Inc. "AWOS net is an integrated system that delivers aviation weather data around the world, quickly and securely. View current weather information over a standard Internet connection or enhance airport web pages with real-time weather data for faster flight planning. Wherever you need high reliability aviation weather information, AWOS Net delivers."

SOURCE: All Weather Inc.