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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 11, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 30, 2009
Robert O. Baron, Sr., Huntsville, AL (US);
Tony L. Benson, Huntsville, AL (US);
Thomas S. Thompson, Athens, AL (US);
Erick C. Jones, Madison, AL (US);
Robert J. Dreisewerd, Jr., Owens Cross Roads, AL (US);
Robert O. Baron, Sr., Huntsville, AL (US);
Tony L. Benson, Huntsville, AL (US);
Thomas S. Thompson, Athens, AL (US);
Erick C. Jones, Madison, AL (US);
Robert J. Dreisewerd, Jr., Owens Cross Roads, AL (US);
Baron Services, Inc., Huntsville, AL (US);
Abstract
A weather alert manager is used to provide real-time, site specific information to a user regarding weather and possibly other hazards. The weather alert manager compares meteorological data, a user profile including information on points of interest to the user, and geographical data to determine if weather will impact one or more of the user's points of interest. The user's points of interest include at least one mobile point of interest, which periodically transmits its location. The weather alert manager transmits a user alert message if one is needed, and a remote receiver notifies the user that a message has been received.