Baron Announces Threat Net Mobile App Provides Advanced Weather Monitoring on the Go


Baron, the worldwide provider of critical weather intelligence, announces its mobile version of Baron Threat Net, allowing users to monitor important weather data by location, ensuring safety while on the go. The Threat Net Mobile App includes many of the critical weather monitoring features included in other versions of the Baron Threat Net suite of services (web application, operations display, and mobile app). These features include high resolution, customizable mapping for weather monitoring down to street level, detailed data and visual monitoring on a variety of severe weather threats, and Baron’s exclusive Critical Weather Indicators. The Indicators highlight to users in real-time the most likely locations for tornado development. Threat Net Mobile also displays National Weather Service advisories (watches and warnings) down to the county level. A simple tap on a user’s location of choice will display all relevant advisory information. All of these features are presented in a fast, intuitive user interface designed for easy access wherever the user may be.

All of the advanced Baron weather data included in the Threat Net app can also be easily integrated into third-party apps via Baron’s Mobile Toolkit. Organizations across many business verticals are currently using Baron’s Mobile Toolkit as part of their mobile applications.

Baron’s technology is designed to be user friendly and accessible to a wide range of customers who might not have any meteorological background. To this end, the Baron Threat Net Mobile App has been redesigned to improve user experience via a new, streamlined, easy-to-use user interface. This improved version of the Threat Net Mobile App is available now for Baron Threat Net customers.

For more information, visit www.baronweather.com.

 

 



July 27, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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