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On May 23, 2011, an EF5 tornado ripped through the city of Joplin, Missouri. As of this writing, 139 are confirmed dead as a result of the single most deadly tornado since 1947. Could WeatherMaster have made a difference... nobody really knows. But in this day of the internet, the death toll could have been lower, had people received the information in a timely manner ANYWHERE they happened to be at. Cell phones have made us more mobile than ever before, and with the technology that WeatherMaster has, getting the information to the masses, no matter where they are, is very important.
Cities like yours can use our technology at a very affordable price. For $125/month, you can keep your residents informed on approaching severe weather. For that price, you can have UNLIMITED use of the system, no matter how many people are registered. Your city need not worry about activating the system because WeatherMaster is on guard 24 hours a day. Whether its 10 or 100,000 people, WeatherMaster can get the word out of severe weather at a moments notice. We use the power of the internet, coupled with cell phones to get severe weather information to your citizens !
Don't let a Joplin-type disaster happen to your city. For if it does, you can rest assure you can get the word out for severe weather any time of the day or night and prevent such loss of life. If it can happen in Joplin, Missouri, it can happen anywhere. More tornadoes form in the United States than in any other country on earth.
If your police, fire, or dispatch center already utilizes WeatherMaster, you already know how good it is. Share this information with your city (or county) leaders and see if WeatherMaster could work for you. Let WeatherMaster be your early warning system !
Please e-mail your needs or questions to us and we'll custom design a package that fits your needs based on your area.
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