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.
Inclement weather can affect your bottom line. Understanding what the weather is doing around you can save you hours. The INO Weather Pro gives you all of the meteorological information you need to help you make an informed decision on whether to keep your crew on the job or pull them off. The INO Weather…
Did you see that the Weather Pro weather monitor was featured in Angling Trade? It is tough to find shelter sometimes when storms roll in quick and you are on the water. We think fisherman will love having the Weather Pro in their gear bag. Click Here for Angling Trade Article When you…
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 30/30 Rule Many of us have heard that if you determine the lightning distance from you to a strike by counting the number of seconds between hearing thunder and seeing a lightning strike, that is how far away in miles the lightning is (not true). This notion is actually called “flash-to-bang” method because of…
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…
Did you know that meteorologic agencies in the United States and around the world, which issue warnings and forecasts with the goal of decreasing casualties and property damage from severe weather, issue warnings for only 3 of the 4 important causes of storm-related fatalities: tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods, but not for lightning?