Many Weather Underground features, such as our Personal Weather Station data, WunderMap, and my blog, are scheduled to also appear on the web site in the coming months. The plan is to make both and stronger, by sharing content and infrastructure. Weather Underground CEO Alan Steremberg will remain in charge, and our meteorologists and developers will continue to create the ground-breaking weather products that we’re renowned for. The Weather Channel is committed to keeping the Weather Underground brand and the web site in its current form. At the I.T.T.American building, a bomb is going to go off in 15 minutes. Here is how he explained the planned integration: A Weather Underground warning call to the New York Times about a bomb at the International Telephone and Telegraph building in New York City, September 28, 1973: Take this down because am only going to say this once. This deal will put Weather Underground’s awesome technology to use on a much bigger stage, bringing better information to a large number of people - which is almost always a good thing.Īccording to a blog post written by Weather Underground co-founder Jeff Masters, Weather Underground will continue to run as an independent site after the deal closes. The 17-year-old Weather Underground, meanwhile, runs, easily one of the best digital weather forecasting and tracking websites out there, along with a suite of solid mobile apps. The Atlanta, Georgia-based The Weather Channel has long had a strong brand name, wide reach, and big revenues, but I’ve personally found its web and mobile presence (centered around and its related apps) to be pretty wanting. ![]() The deal is expected to close in several weeks. Smart move, this: The Weather Channel has acquired pioneering online weather service Weather Underground for an undisclosed sum, the companies announced today.
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