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DTN, previously known as Telvent DTN, Data Transmission Network and Dataline, is a private company based in Bloomington, Minnesota that specializes in subscription-based services for the analysis and delivery of real-time weather, agricultural, energy, and commodity market information.
AccuWeather forecasters say a quick-hitting storm, known as an Alberta Clipper, is forecast to usher in nuisance rain and snow showers from Minnesota to Maryland during the first days of the new week.
MeteoGroup had a portfolio of weather apps: WeatherPro, MeteoEarth and Magical Weather. [6] In 2013, MeteoGroup was acquired by General Atlantic. [7] [8] In 2018, MeteoGroup was acquired by TBG AG. [9] In November 2019, MeteoGroup was integrated into US weather services company DTN (also owned by TBG). [10]
The Canadian weather radar network consists of 33 weather radars spanning Canada's most populated regions. Their primary purpose is the early detection of precipitation , its motion and the threat it poses to life and property.
DTN or DtN may refer to: . Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood; Delay-tolerant networking, or Disruption-tolerant networking, an approach to computer network architecture; DTN (company), provider of specialized news services with data from financial markets, weather, etc.
Average trajectory of a clipper. An Alberta clipper, also known as an Alberta low, Alberta cyclone, Alberta lee cyclone, Canadian clipper, or simply clipper, is a fast-moving low-pressure system that originates in or near the Canadian province of Alberta just east of the Rocky Mountains and tracks east-southeastward across southern Canada and the northern United States to the North Atlantic Ocean.
GRLevelX is a suite of data processing and display programs developed by Gibson Ridge Software, LLC (GRS), to view weather radar data. It went on the market in March 2005. It comes in three versions, all of which ingest raw data: GRLevel2 and GRLevel2 Analyst Edition for viewing Level II data of the National Weather Service (NWS), and GRLevel3 for viewing Level III da
The Weather Network (TWN) is a Canadian English-language discretionary weather information specialty channel available in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.It delivers weather information on television, digital platforms (responsive websites, mobile and tablet applications) and TV apps.