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Marta Systems has been providing professional
meteorological engineering services, products, and data services to
meet the needs of industry, government,
and the military, since 1986.
Today, our position as a leading developer
of Windows NT/2000-based advanced
weather technology is affirmed by the worldwide deployment of our
meteorological application programs on land and sea by the US Department of
Defense and industry.
Marta Systems' Win-NT/2000 meteorological
applications suite has been incorporated into the US Navy Meteorology &
Oceanography Integrated Data Display System (MIDDS)
and the US Air Force Meteorological Information Standard Terminal (MIST),
deployed worldwide.
The Windows applications support
NOAA-Port, NEXRAD radar, weather satellite imagery,
lightning, ASOS, Difax, Honofax, Akfax, Afos, Grib, and NWS alphanumeric
products.
The program's key features include multi-
layer data fusion with operator specified projections, graphic analysis and
navigation tools, comprehensive plotting and analysis capabilities including
Skew-T, Log-P and time-series, comprehensive network and
web-site publishing support, mission critical stability, and an operator
friendly interface.
Our Windows-based Geostationary Satellite
Direct-Readout Groundstations are deployed worldwide, and process
high-resolution digital imagery from GOES, Meteosat, and GMS-series spacecraft.
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Marta Systems' SKYTAP(sm) Weather Service delivers
GOES, GMS, and Meteosat satellite imagery, NEXRAD radar products, NWS Difax,
AFOS and NWS NOAA-Port products via an Internet-based distribution system
at blinding speed.
SKYTAP(sm) provides the full set of NEXRAD products
available from each of the WSR-88D radar sites, in addition to quality
controlled National and Regional Mosaic products. All Nexrad products are
updated continuously and are immediately available as they are distributed via
the NWS's NOAA-Port data distribution system.
For Government and military NEXRAD users, Marta
Systems offers multi-channel acquisition/display systems certified by the
National Weather Service which can simultaneously connect to WSR-88D radar
Principal User Processors (PUP's) and Radar Product Generators (RPG's) via
dedicated line or dial-up line. These systems support display, analysis,
multi-site fusion generation (to produce regional imagery) network export, and
web site publishing.
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