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Lockheed Martin Successfully Launches 6th Modernized GPS Satellite - Courtesy of Microwave Journal: A US Air Force modernized Global Positioning System Block IIR satellite, built by Lockheed Martin, was successfully launched from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta II launch vehicle. [Link] [PDF] Posted: 5/14/2008

Wind energy growing as a power source - Courtesy of DailyIllini.com: Wind power is one of many options when it comes to finding alternative sources of energy. Some people are now able to power their homes through residential wind turbines, which not only save electricity costs but can also benefit the environment. [Link] [PDF] Posted: 5/14/2008

OU to Receive Radar - Courtesy of the Oklahoman: NORMAN — A new weather radar — the first of its kind in the United States — is being constructed and located at the University of Oklahoma. [Link] [PDF] Posted: 5/13/2008

WDT Has a Hand in the Android Developer Challenge - Courtesy of PR Web: Pinpoint forecasts and location-based severe weather feeds will soon be accessed directly from your mobile phone due to the work of two innovative Android Developer Challenge partners, Weather Decision Technologies, Inc. (WDT) and Weathertop Consulting, LLC. [Link] [PDF] Posted: 5/13/2008

We're Ready...StormReady - Courtesy of Times Record News: The birds sang along with the Hirschi High School choir at an outdoor celebration Friday that proclaimed Wichita Falls Independent School District as the first school district in the nation to be StormReady, according to the National Weather Service. [Link] [PDF] Posted: 5/12/2008

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Atmospheric Information Systems

Atmospheric Information Systems (AIS) provides weather related environmental consulting to the air pollution regulatory sector.  AIS is a small consulting company located in the exciting weather capitol of Norman, Oklahoma.  AIS carries out its mission to improve atmospheric air quality by providing governmental agencies with air quality planning services. 

AIS provides comprehensive air quality simulation modeling of tropospheric ozone, particles and visibility in order to meet its clients’ air quality planning requirements and offers custom environmental    modeling training programs for education purposes.  AIS has established relationships with other environmental consulting entities that enable it to serve both small and large project demands. 

AIS works within the Weather Sphere to utilize cutting edge mesoscale meteorological and air chemistry models to simulate air pollution within urban and regional geographical areas.  The company strives to use the best modeling techniques available to serve the environmental community. 

Mesoscale modeling expertise within the Weather Sphere enables AIS to incorporate the latest research and operational methods in its modeling tools.  Educational expertise within the Weather Sphere provides AIS with access to extensive resources to develop custom environmental training programs.

AIS is dedicated to a high level of personal customer service, and   inquiries into all aspects of air quality planning are welcomed.

“The Weather Sphere in central Oklahoma provides convenient access to state-of-the-art mesoscale modeling techniques allowing Atmospheric Information Systems to use the best modeling systems for its clients.” - Kit Wagner, Owner

 

P.O. Box 721165
Norman, OK  73070

Phone:  405.329.8707
Fax:  405.329.8717

http://www.aisoklahoma.com

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