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WxWorx Introduces WxWorx OnLine

New Software Delivers Interactive Weather Data Over an Internet Connection

WxWorx is unveiling WxWorx OnLine, a new, fully interactive graphical weather software for daily weather monitoring and pre-flight weather analysis across the United States and Canada. Providing timely and accurate weather information directly to the user's PC, WxWorx OnLine connects to the internet and delivers high-resolution NEXRAD radar coverage, winds aloft, METARs, lightning and more - all in one easy-to-use application. Available for installation on the user's compatible PCs, WxWorx OnLine will only enable one connection at a time per user. The software is available as a free download from the WxWorx store and requires an affordable monthly data subscription to WxWorx OnLine's Aviation package.

"Our customers requested a weather solution that they could use with any wireless or wired internet connection," said Bob Baron, president and CEO of WxWorx. "Perfect as a part of pre-flight planning, WxWorx OnLine gives pilots the ability to check weather conditions even before they leave home."

WxWorx OnLine's intuitive interface enables aviators to quickly and easily view and interact with weather data at any point on the map by zooming into areas of interest to see greater detail. Since weather conditions significantly affect aircraft performance, WxWorx OnLine provides weather information in one consolidated location for daily weather monitoring. Utilizing a Global Positioning System (GPS) device, pilots can check weather conditions in relation to their precise location, providing enhanced situational awareness.

WxWorx OnLine's data package, Aviation, is being offered at an affordable rate of just $24.99 per month with no contract required, or $19.99 per month with a one-year subscription that is paid in full. The Aviation package contains a complete suite of weather products including:

  • High Resolution NEXRAD Radar
  • High Resolution Canadian Radar
  • Radar Coverage
  • Precipitation Type (at surface)
  • City Forecasts
  • TFRs
  • METARs
  • TAFs
  • County Warnings
  • Canadian Weather Warnings
  • Winds Aloft (at altitude)
  • Lightning
  • AIRMETs
  • SIGMETs
  • Echo Tops
  • Freezing Level
  • Severe Weather Storm Tracks
  • Surface Analysis Weather Maps
  • Satellite Mosaic
  • AIREPs
  • PIREPs
  • SPC Aviation Weather Watches

WxWorx OnLine is immediately available as a free download, or a software CD can be purchased for $10.00 plus shipping. A Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Tablet PC operating system with Pentium-class processing of 800 megahertz (MHz) or higher, 512 megabytes (MB) of RAM and 350 MB of hard-disk space are required for running WxWorx OnLine.

FMI: www.wxworx.com

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