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Woods Hole weather antenna installed on a rocky island

Two New Weather Stations for New England

Bolton, MA – WeatherFlow sensor technicians recently installed two new weather stations at Woods Hole Passage Light (left) and Stonington Outer Breakwater (below). Both locations will provide observations from complex waterways. Wood Hole Passage Light is located in one of New England’s most difficult passages, connecting Vineyard Sound to Buzzards Bay. A strong current runs […]

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iWindsurf App cover image with world map

New Homepages Launched for WeatherFlow Products

New Smyrna Beach, FL – WeatherFlow launched iWindsurf.com in 2000.  At the time it was a cutting-edge website for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoyed being on the water, especially for windsurfers.  In time, WeatherFlow launched iKitesurf.com, with products more directed toward the emerging kitesurfing, also known as kiteboarding, industry.  Seeing that sailors were also benefiting from

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Radar of Tropical Storm Arthur

WeatherFlow Captures July 4th Winds From Hurricane Arthur

Poquoson, VA – WeatherFlow’s network of weather stations captured the passage the nation’s first hurricane since Superstorm Sandy. Hurricane Arthur made landfall near Fort Macon, NC and passed through the Outer Banks of North Carolina exhibiting surface wind speeds of a Category 1 tropical storm on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. The dense network of weather

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A new high resolution weather station installed near the shore for America's Cup

4 New High Resolution Stations Installed for America’s Cup

WeatherFlow’s network in the San Francisco Bay has long been one of the most densely instrumented portions of the WeatherFlow Coastal mesonet.  Building on a wealth of local meteorological expertise, we recently installed four of six new stations designed to support the upcoming the America’s Cup Championship Series. High resolution wind and weather information are

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