South Carolina Emergency Information Network
SCEIN provides in-depth, severe weather information throughout the Palmetto State. Public radio listeners get the latest on hazards affecting them on-air and online. The SCEIN module showcases South Carolina in all its beauty through a network of weather stations across the state.
Florida Public Radio Emergency Network
FPREN supplies hazard information to 14 public media stations statewide, from the Panhandle to the Keys. All FPREN partners use a custom-coded and designed web module that integrates easily within their Content Management System.
WUFT Weather Hub
It's the afternoon drive home. Your listeners are depending on you for the latest forecast and any weather hazards that are in their way. The Weather Hub supplies WUFT NPR radio hosts that critical information - all at their finger tips.
WeatherSTEM Module
Imagine tapping into a vast network of weather stations. The WeatherSTEM module does exactly that: it "automagically" calculates your location, and finds the camera and stations nearest you. Many FPREN partners use this custom-coded and designed module that integrates easily within their web experience.
Social Media Hazards Automation
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to have your own personal meteorologist post critical storm warnings to your Twitter account? ...Without actually having a physical meteorologist post it for you? Cloud computing makes it possible. Visit @FloridaStorms on Twitter next time there's severe weather happening in the state.
Evacuation Zones Map
Know Your Home. Know Your Zone. We find your location and determine whether you're in an evacuation zone. Have a home at the beach? Tap on the map and know your zone. Get the full experience on the Florida Storms app.
FPREN Live Stream
You're on the road and a hurricane is approaching. Live-saving information is available through the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network. The app finds the nearest FPREN station to you, no matter where you are, and streams that information live. See it on the Florida Storms app for iOS and Android.
Neural Network Text-to-Speech
Deep-learning is transforming our society in ways we may never have imagined a decade or two ago. Amazon's Polly service turns text into speech that sounds lifelike. It could transform the way we receive news and hazard information. Samples soon.