Integrated Alert and Warning System (IAWS)
During extreme hazards an
d major weather events, the communication resources of the various Federal and State information agencies are invariably overwhelmed by the public demand for accurate and timely information. This data and demand are 'regionalized' thus excluding access to locally affected users as well as distant interests. Another related problem is the translation of this information to a user-friendly product and making critical decisions in concert with emergency plans.
Early Alert's proprietary system, Integrated Alert and Warning System (IAWS), is our tool that allows us to rapidly notify your pre-determined recipients of an impending event that meets your criteria for broadcast. With it, we send in-advance, real-time incident alerts and digitized broadcast information to almost any communications device: pager, telephone, two-way radio, and more. We deliver the emergency alerts via text message, email, voice, IM, or website posting, to include all personnel, whatever their communication device and preferred method.
Early Alert, Inc.'s management team, together with our professional Meteorology (MET) team, have designed a suite of our standard electronic reports which can be deployed to your management personnel, Emergency Management teams, and staff at all levels to notify them of impending, hazardous events, natural or man-made. Our standard IAWS products are these:
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Sample Customized Reports |
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Windfield Report
Executive Brief
E-Alert
Global Tropical Cyclone Tracking

Flash Alert!
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U.S. NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
...Sight risk for severe thunderstorms over northeast CO, southwest NE, and northwest KS where scattered damaging wind gusts & large hail and an isolated tornado are possible...
Recent News
- Early Alert releases their "Hurricane Resource Center" Apple App.
05/12/2013 in Early Alert - National Hurricane Preparedness Week 2013 runs from May 26th through June 1st.
05/12/2013 in NHC - Hurricane Sandy retired from list of Atlantic Basin tropical cyclone names.
04/11/2013 in NWS/NOAA - Extended range forecast of Atlantic seasonal hurricane activity and landfall strike probability for 2013 ...
04/10/2013 in Dept. of Atmospheric Science, CSU - Significant Regional and National Events for December 2012 - February 2013
03/30/2013 in NWS - NOAA predicts mixed bag of drought, flooding and warm weather for spring ...
03/21/2013 in NOAA/NWS - U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook through April 2013
02/08/2013 in NOAA/NWS - Article on Hurricane Sandy’s Expected Impacts from Early Alert
10/29/2012 in National Geographic Society

