INO Technologies – INO Weather Pro Demo
We put together a demonstration video of the Weather Pro to show how easy it is to use and demonstrate all the features.
We put together a demonstration video of the Weather Pro to show how easy it is to use and demonstrate all the features.
Weather Fact vs. Fiction It never ceases to amaze us some of the weather myths that just won’t go away. We’re talking the lightning can’t strike the same place twice and hiding under an underpass during a tornado types of myths. They aren’t things to take lightly, and not knowing the difference between fact and…
Dew Point and How it Affects You Full disclosure: I chose that title because it kind of almost rhymes. But also, it’s something a lot of people either don’t know or they overlook. We’ve already talked about heat index and how dangerous that can be, but dew point is just as important and also plays…
We analyze many different statistics to help us run our businesses more efficiently and effectively. But how often do we measure the weather and determine its impact on our businesses? For those whose primary business is outdoors, using an effective weather monitor can save a lot of money. Knowing whether the temperature is in the…
The National Weather Service was created 1870 by a Joint Congressional Resolution requiring the Secretary of War “to provide for taking meteorological observations at the military stations in the interior of the continent, and at other points in the States and Territories…and for giving notice on the northern lakes and on the seacoast, by magnetic…
INO Technologies founder and president, Michael Lands, caught up with Joshua Lindenstein at BizWest to talk about the INO Weather Pro™, the first handheld device that combines weather data and real-time local lightning detection. Check out the article to learn about the INO Weather Pro and how the technical advances in this handheld weather monitor…
While we all know the saying “lightning never strikes in the same place twice,” according to NOAA, lightning does, however, strike in the United States about 25 million times a year. And while lightning occurs most often during the summer months, you can still be struck at any time of year. Lightning strikes are responsible…