Join DTN Weather Risk Communicator Stewart Carpenter as he provides some background behind severe weather outlooks, watches and warnings and where to find these items inside of WebMDSS & ClearPath Weather.
Weather
DTN Forecast System
Join DTN Weather Risk Manager Rob Pinard as he provides an overview of the ingredients that go into the forecast and how DTN Meteorologists add value to the forecast before it is pushed to WebMDSS & ClearPath Weather.
Treatment Recommendations
Join DTN Global Customer Support Product Specialist Adam Chambers as he shows how WebMDSS & ClearPath Weather produce treatment recommendations for winter operation decision-makers.
Heavy Snow
Join DTN Meteorologist Joe Jensen as he discusses the situations where heavy snow can occur and where to find this information within WebMDSS & ClearPath Weather.
Precipitation Type
Join DTN Meteorologist Joe Jensen as he discusses the atmospheric ingredients necessary for various precipitation type and how DTN communicates that information within WebMDSS & ClearPath Weather.
Sun Angle and Clouds
Join DTN Meteorologist Joe Jensen as we discuss background and affects of a changing sun angle and cloud cover on the surface and road. We briefly review a few items in ClearPath Weather & WebMDSS to assist in determining past, present and future cloud cover.
Drift and Stick
In this 20 minute video, DTN Meteorologist Stewart Carpenter covers the ingredients around drift and stick and then Transportation Weather Risk Manager Rob Pinard highlights a few places within ClearPath Weather & WebMDSS to anticipate blowing snow. This leads to a good conversation between the states about how they handle this situation.
Road and Bridge Frost
In this 15 minute video, DTN Meteorologist Joe Jensen covers the ingredients to watch for which causes road and bridge frost. Knowing this, we then dig into ClearPath Weather & WebMDSS and where to look for current and future road and bridge frost potential.
Spring and Summer Tips for ClearPath Weather & WebMDSS
A <3 minute video covering tips for Spring and Summer. Take a look!