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AccuWeather Logo and About UsAccuWeather provides local forecasts for over two million locations worldwide. We also provide our products and services to more than 200,000 customers in media, business, government and institutions.

AccuWeather assists stations in their cost-cutting goals by providing content and solutions that reach audiences across all platforms - TV, radio, Internet, mobile web, and new media. AccuWeather offers advanced weather display systems that deliver groundbreaking speed and ease-to-use with the most advanced graphics. CinemaLive HD™ takes the lead in weather displays by delivering cinema-quality 3D graphics in a 360-degree environment, in HD and SD, through a live-on-every-layer architecture with greatly expanded meteorological tools. SelectWarn®, our severe-weather system, delivers high-resolution radar and patented hydrology and forecast tools – right down to street-level – that make your station the severe weather expert without the million-dollar price tag of a radar dome. The 24/7 Local AccuWeather Channel™ is a no capital cost, turnkey solution that takes your brand to the digital tier and web to capture viewers and increase revenue.


CinemaLive HD™
CinemaLive HD is generating so much buzz because it delivers weather presentations that dazzle viewers through a best-of-breed combination of high-impact animations and weather forecasting!

That translates into a system that enables your team to get breaking weather on the air fast and first in ways that connect with your audience.

Whether measured by its versatile and future-proof technology or by the unmatched look of its weather segments, CinemaLive HD leapfrogs ahead of every other weather system! CinemaLive HD is the only weather display system to deliver:

  • A live-on-every-layer architecture
  • A complete 360º 3d environment
  • The best-of-breed combination of weather forecasting and cinema-quality graphics





AccuWeather's SelectWarn® Severe Weather Command Center for Media Research
SelectWarn delivers high-resolution Level II NEXRAD radar without the million dollar price tag of owning a radar dome. SelectWarn, available in SD or HD, offers many tools that are not found anywhere else to help your team cover the severe storms, including:

  • Animated flood-inundation mapping
  • Local storm reports depicting damage in exact street locations during the height of the event
  • Neighborhood rainfall accumulations, combining radar and a network of 11,000 rain gauges
  • Exclusive street-level lightning, snowfall, freezing rain and sleet forecasts
  • Radar and warning information for wherever today's weather story is happening

See video of AccuWeather's SelectWarn® in action!


The Local AccuWeather Channel



The Local AccuWeather Channel™
The Local AccuWeather Channel is a no-capital-cost solution that enables your station to build your brand and leverage the content viewers value most—accurate, entertaining local weather—to earn new digital-tier advertising revenue.

The Local AccuWeather Channel allows you to build your station identity and promote your talent while providing constant local weather coverage on the digital tier that can drive viewers to your flagship broadcast. Combining your talent with our turnkey graphical local forecasts and national, regional and lifestyle videos makes it inexpensive to provision this new revenue source in tough economic times.

The compelling business model of The Local AccuWeather Channel offers you:

  • Equipment at no capital cost to meet your digital weather solution goals
  • Comprehensive 24x7 content
  • A fully automated system that eliminates operating labor
  • Revenue generation through local advertising avails

Now is the time for you to adopt this compelling, no-risk, digital-tier solution that has been tested and proven in markets of all sizes with affiliates from all major networks, including ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC.

See video of The Local AccuWeather Channel™!

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