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CONVECTIVE DEVELOPMENT
Convective Development, Inc. develops weather software and provides services specializing in forecasting and alerting. Some products have been F5Data, F5 Software, Cat5Data, AlertMe Pro, StormGuide and WarnMe. Convective Development has individual and commercial clients. Some of our customers have been state emergency managers, fire departments, AllisonHouse, LLC.; SpotterNetwork, ZoomRadar and WeatherNation. We have also worked with some TV and radio stations for their custom solutions.

ALLISONHOUSE LLC
AllisonHouse, LLC. is a weather data warehouse that organizes and provides radar data, surface observations, upper air, watches & warnings, lightning, storm reports, hurricane forecasts, satellite, outlooks, storm tracks and more! If you need a reliable source, or backup service, this is the place to go. AllisonHouse does not use publically available data sources, they have their own pipeline to the raw data files, so if the public web sites and online images go down, AllisonHouse will still have uninterrupted data. This data is then ingested into your favorite radar software such as Gibson Ridge or StormLab for viewing over real-time radar images. This data is essential to any storm chaser or forecaster who wants detailed and real-time mesoscale weather data.

EASTERN US WEATHER FORUMS
Eastern US Weather is large online weather community to discuss anything weather related mainly in the eastern half of the US. This is a place where weather geeks, weather experts and weather layman can get together and talk everything from today's forecast to next week's Nor'easter to Global Warming.