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National Weather Service migrates to Linux-based IBM workstations
The new workstations will make for speedier weather forecasting
Story by Linda Rosencrance
DECEMBER 09, 2003 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - The National Weather Service (NWS) is replacing outdated Unix-based computers from Hewlett-Packard Co. with new IBM IntelliStation computers running Linux.
The move should speed up the delivery of watches and warnings during severe weather by 400%, from 247 seconds to 62 seconds, and reduce the agency's hardware maintenance costs by 40%, according to Chuck Piercy, program manager for the NWS's Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System.
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