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Iteris Inc (NYSEMKT:ITI) Launches ClearPath Ag Select Agriculture Weather Information Solution

Boston, MA 09/25/2014 (wallstreetpr) – According to reports, Iteris Inc (NYSEMKT:ITI) has decided to launch an effective Application Programming Interface (API) named ClearPath Ag Select for providing excellent weather information and traffic management solution. API will not only work for iOS and Android, but other computing platforms that offer mapping visualization and high-resolution weather information for real-time decision support as well.

How ClearPath Ag works:

According to information provided by the company, ClearPath Ag is completely based on ClearPath Ag cloud platform, which brings together the power of analytics and big data with the experienced staff of Iteris Inc (NYSEMKT:ITI). The company has in-house staff of agronomists, growers, data scientists and meteorologists, who work day in day out for achieving organizational objectives. It’s not the first time when ITI has come up with a ClearPath Ag solution. It provides such solutions from time to time in order to attain 100% efficacy and high quality in its operations. Previously announced ClearPath Ag solution included historical weather data, weather hail data, forecasts, real-time Virtual Rain Gauge and nowcast.

ClearPath Ag Select takes into consideration different APIs and adds real-time access and growing degree days to weather map tiles of current weather conditions. It includes composite radar, one and 24-hour precipitation, visible satellite and infrared radar, wind speeds and temperature. It can provide field-specific weather data of up to 1×1 kilometer. The location-specific weather information is derived from various forecasting and weather observation platforms. Company then uses advanced data modeling and assimilation to deliver precise and high-resolution agriculture applications.

Once the ClearPath Ag is installed in clients’ system, then it can effectively help the field team to understand various effects of weather on the crops.  As a decision-making-support-system tool, it can help the organizations to take control on prevailing conditions and get effective results in least possible time.

Published by Benjamin Roussey

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