Thunder Eagle® Protects One of America's Premiere Sports Venues
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Daytona International Speedway is one of America's and the world's most widely
recognized sports venues regularly attracting upwards of 150,000 fans at major events.
Fan safety is a major challenge in Florida, the lightning capital of the world.
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Situational Awareness - Before, During and After an event.
The NWS sponsors an important severe weather preparedness program
called StormReady
Thunder Eagle's FipsServer system supports Daytona International Speedway's
StormReady Certification for automated multiple sources of weather alerts, including
a link into ReadyAlert which
automatically forwards NWS FipsServer severe weather alerts to 1000's of
Daytona fans. FipsServer provided critical information to support the
safe evacuatation of 150,000 fans at the 2014 Daytona 500.
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A possible funnel cloud was spotted from the stands during the 2014 Daytona 500. Making the
decision to evacuate 1000's of fans from the stands is always challenging. If not made in time,
people can be injured or worse. If made too early, or unnecessairily, fans will protest and
not listen to future evacuation instructions.
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As a result of thorough planning, weather alerts are automatically distributed to fans and track
personnel via multiple radio channels, including fan scanner channels, email and the web site.
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The weather alerts are also printed out at key control locations throughout the venue.
The website with the alerts also displays as a slideshow on numerous flat screens.
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Brochures:
FipsServer
FipsServer
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WE110 – Stand-alone Receiver
WE110R-Rack Mount
WE110 Receiver -
AE120 SAME-EAS Decoder
WE105 Receiver -
AE400 SAME-EAS
Decoder
Translates Alerts to Text
MRI-100 MultiRadio Interface
FipsServer Custom Weather Website
SP100 SignPrinter Interface
One Line LED Signboard
Two Line LED Signboard
Rugged Printer
Strobe Light
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