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| Welcome to AirStar Weather Systems (AWS) |
AirStar Weather Systems is a dual-purpose service provider, primarily marketed as an advanced meteorological technology drone. AirStar’s remote controlled UAV VTOL is equipped with technologies providing real time analysis information, that when used with regional and county wide weather network services, provides a cost effective solution for gathering enhanced real time data for weather systems predictions with greater accuracy.
AirStar Weather System’s greatest strengths and appeal are in its protection of life and property with unmanned performance as an early warning system during national emergency weather alerts for severe thunder storms and hurricanes to coastal cities and across the "tornado alley" from Oklahoma and Texas panhandle through Kansas and Nebraska and the world.
Just as important, AWS second mode or purpose is provided after the storm to search for survivors and observe and protect against looters and report fires, flood and damage to infrastructure while providing visual inspection and life saving information to rescue teams in areas that would be impossible to reach by ground. |
| Why AirStar Weather Systems could be cost effective for you? |
Hurricane Ike was the third most destructive hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States. It was the ninth named storm, fifth hurricane and third major hurricane of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season.
It was a Cape Verde-type hurricane, as it started as a tropical disturbance off the coast of Africa near the end of August, then tracked south of Cape Verde and slowly developed. On September 1, 2008, it became a tropical storm west of the Cape Verde islands.
By the early morning hours of September 4, Ike was a Category 4 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) and a pressure of 935 mbar (27.61 inHg). That made it the most intense storm in the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season. Ike made its final landfall east of Galveston, Texas, United States as a Category 2 hurricane on September 13, 2008 at 2:10 a.m. CDT.
Ike was blamed for at least 195 deaths. Of these, 74 were in Haiti, which was already trying to recover from the impact of three storms earlier that year: Fay, Gustav, and Hanna. In the United States, 112 people were killed, and 34 are still missing. Damages from Ike in US coastal and inland areas are estimated at $24 billion (2008 USD), with additional damage of $7.3 billion in Cuba, $200 million in the Bahamas, and $500 million in the Turks and Caicos, amounting to a total of $32 billion in damages.
AirStar will provide early warning Weather Systems that will save lives, protect property and aerial search and rescue as well as aerial surveillance in the aftermath of a storm. AirStar Weather Systems will be marketed across America’s tornado alley from the Texas panhandle through to Kansas in addition to the Gulf States and Atlantic seacoast communities that experience the greatest need for advanced emergency weather systems. |
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