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We are pleased to launch an ALL NEW and enhanced version of our subscription service! We began with offering ground-breaking live streaming video of our hurricane missions and will soon offer an incredible suite of products- exclusive to our members. Here is a list of what we have in store for 2008 and beyond:
  • Our innovative live streaming video from our vehicles as well as our remotely operated Storm Case cams. Note: our live video feeds will now cover any severe weather that we encounter, not just hurricanes! More about this later.
  • New and improved Java-based hurricane tracking maps with features exclusive to members. This will be one of our most popular features and a significant step up from our current online tracking maps.
  • Members' only message board/forum. After many requests over the years, we will finally offer a message board and forum for our members to access and disuss the tropics, our missions and stay up to date with each other.
  • Customized radar and satellite animations that go FAR BEYOND what is available right now from any site.
  • Email alert system for our members so that they can know when we are going live via streaming video as well as other breaking news. This will include off-season live video alerts for other severe weather coverage such as tornado outbreaks, thunderstorms and winter storms.
What can you expect?
Below is an actual video feed from our hurricane Katrina mission during the early morning hours of August 29. Hundreds of subscribers were watching this actual feed- LIVE - as it happened. We were in Gulfport, MS and had a live camera, with audio, streaming to the site for as long as we possibly could.



Other actual raw videos as streamed LIVE from the Tahoe or our remote Storm Case units. Best bet is to download (right click and save target as) the videos to your PC and then watch them using Windows Media Player. This will allow you to scroll around the time line to see and hear different portions of each video.

A benefit to emergency management and first responders
With the support from our subscribers, we are able to provide access to our live feeds and weather data to emergency management agencies and first responders. Tax dollars need to be spent wisely and we feel that if our efforts are supported by the public, and not their tax dollars, the least we can do is offer our content to those working so hard behind the scenes of these hurricane disasters. Our success during hurricane Wilma in Collier County, Florida was a model of how we can integrate the HLN system in to the ongoing real-time data and video gathering efforts of a community when it comes under fire from a hurricane. If you work in emergency management or are a first responder, send us an email as soon as possible so that we may set things up to work with you and your community should a hurricane threaten landfall.

Ready to jump to the next level in hurricane and severe weather coverage? Sign up now and become part of something truly special!
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