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Nowcasting Weather Forecasting gains Ron Holland approval

by Nowcasting International 2 Apr 2003 12:45 BST

“Nowcasting International’s High Resolution Marine Weather Forecasting System meets with Ron Holland Approval”

“I have followed the development of Nowcasting International Ltd, during the last year I had the opportunity to verify its accuracy. This product is especially useful for predicting short term weather variations to a high degree of accuracy” is indeed a seal of approval for this revolutionary service from Ron Holland, International Yacht Designer. Ron who has designed the likes of Mirabella V and designer for the Antarctica Cup Race 2004, has given his support to this PC based technology that allows the user to have access to a high- resolution weather forecast either on board or ashore.

Not only meeting Ron Holland’s seal of approval, according to The Yacht Report (January 2003) “…Nowcasting International has developed a beneficial service to the marine industry, and it should prove to be popular with the luxury yacht community”. Nowcasting International seems to be proving itself and its accurate data through out the super yacht market.

Nowcasting International is delighted with the commendation given by Ron Holland one of the worlds most well respected yacht designers. “It is very encouraging that Ron has given such an overwhelming response to the product. It just goes to show how accurate we really are! We now have many super yachts like the M/Y Chamar, and M/Y Bermie, using us and finding us to be the one of the most beneficial tools to have on board” remarked Mark White CEO, Nowcasting International.

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