As Hurricane Season Approaches, IBM and The Weather Company Collaborate on Emergency Management for Cities

New IBM Intelligent Operations Center for Emergency Management Uses Real-time Weather Data to Help Communities Predict and Prepare for Disasters
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ARMONK, N.Y., June 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- As the 2015 Atlantic hurricane season gets underway, communities in severe weather-prone regions are anxiously tracking pending storms and working to create effective disaster response plans. IBM (NYSE: IBM), through its strategic alliance with The Weather Company and its global B2B division WSI, today announced a new emergency management solution that features sophisticated analytics and the use of real-time weather data to help communities predict and plan for natural disasters far more accurately and deploy the right resources in advance.

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With natural catastrophes in 2014 estimated to have cost US$ 110bn and claimed 7,700 lives worldwide, the ability to better predict and plan for emergencies can have profound impact. IBM's new Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) for Emergency Management collects historical and sensor data from a variety of sources, and applies deep analytics, data visualization and real-time collaboration to help agencies coordinate and manage response efforts during natural disasters, common emergencies and incidents.

By integrating weather data into the IBM IOC, local governments and emergency response organizations will be able to:

    --  Increase Lead Time: The integration of WSI's 15-day probabilistic
        tropical forecast, which delivers 1 ½ days additional lead time over
        publicly available hurricane forecast information, into the IBM IOC for
        Emergency Management solution will help government officials around the
        world to make far better planning, positioning and logistical decisions.
    --  Activate Rapid Response: With WSI algorithms that track storms around
        the clock integrated into the IBM IOC for Emergency Management solution,
        emergency response teams will be able to avoid the guesswork and
        activate rapid response to the worst hit areas first.
    --  Utilize Scenario Planning: With access to WSI's proprietary ensemble
        forecast system, government agencies can create multiple, realistic
        scenarios for how a particular weather event, like a major snowstorm,
        could unfold (i.e. who gets hit the hardest, where the rain/snow line
        will be, etc.). This approach shifts the paradigm from using an explicit
        forecast, which can lead to less insightful decisions, to expressing the
        forecast in probabilities, which leads to better, more informed decision
        making.

"IBM is providing innovative emergency management tools that equip city officials with what they need to predict and prepare for any emergency," said Major General Darryl Wong, Retired TAG for State of Hawaii. "It is imperative that city officials and emergency personnel have access, and begin using intelligent analytics to keep communities safe in times of need."

"We know that weather is often the primary factor in a public emergency," said Mark Gildersleeve, President, WSI, the global B2B division of The Weather Company. "Our goal is to provide the most precise and resolute weather information to help communities using IBM's IOC for Emergency Management to anticipate, plan for and take action in the face of significant weather events, keeping their constituents and assets safe from harm."

"Big data is revolutionizing emergency management and transforming how communities protect citizens and property in times of emergency -which can range from hurricanes and snowstorms to highway accidents and riots," said Robert Griffin, General Manager, Safer Planet at IBM. "The IOC for Emergency Management from IBM enables data sharing across organizational boundaries and applies sophisticated analytics to provide insight for future incident planning and response."

To view an animated Vine video about today's news, visit: https://vine.co/v/eilpwnqeJIH.

To learn more, read a blog authored by Robert Griffin, GM of Safer Planet: http://asmarterplanet.com/blog/2015/06/lets-build-safer-planet.html.

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About IBM's Safer Planet Portfolio

The Intelligent Operations Center for Emergency Management is part of IBM's Safer Planet portfolio for public safety, intelligence, cyber threat intelligence and counter fraud professionals. IBM's portfolio of analytics solutions, grounded in over a century of trust and innovation, is built to reduce time to insight and help make critical decisions with confidence. IBM's Safer Planet portfolio embeds its cognitive computing power with deep field experience to help those protecting our communities and countries provide a safe and secure environment for people to live and businesses to flourish. To learn more, visit www.ibm.com/analytics/us/en/safer-planet/ .

About WSI

Weather Means Business(TM). WSI is the world's leading provider of weather-driven business solutions that enable enterprises to make better decisions using the most accurate and precise weather data available.

WSI serves some of the world's biggest brands in the aviation, energy, insurance, and media markets, as well as federal and state government agencies. We are proud to be a part of The Weather Company, which focuses entirely on the weather, delivering billions of discrete forecasts per day around the world, through a media portfolio that includes The Weather Channel®, weather.com®, WSI and Weather Underground. Learn more at www.wsi.com.

Contact: Sarah Storelli, 559-970-3194, sstorel@us.ibm.com

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