AccuWeather Takes Users into the Storm with Immersive 360 Video

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AccuWeather, the global leader in weather information and digital media, has responded to consumer demand for leading-edge weather video with the introduction of immersive 360-degree videos for breaking weather news. This interactive new content and many additional innovations have led to a 400% increase in average monthly video views across AccuWeather’s digital properties, including web, mobile web, mobile apps, and OTT platforms.

“Our audience relies on AccuWeather as the leading source of innovative weather video, evidenced by record-setting growth in our video engagement,” said Trish Mikita, VP of Digital Media Strategy for AccuWeather. “AccuWeather’s industry-leading 360 videos bring our audience closer to breaking weather news, and our users have responded by making them some of AccuWeather’s most popular videos across digital platforms.”

AccuWeather is the fastest-growing destination for 24/7 weather video content with Superior Accuracy™ across local, regional, and national forecasts, breaking weather news, on-the-scene coverage, and user-generated content (UGC). Categories include top trending videos, weather news, storm chaser footage, extreme weather updates, weather and health, and much more.

360 videos for severe weather events are the newest addition to AccuWeather’s expansive portfolio of more than 500 original videos each day. AccuWeather is a leading innovator in using 360 videos for breaking news events, including tornadoes and blizzards. The immersive videos give AccuWeather viewers a unique insider perspective on weather events that are interesting, engaging, and educational.

AccuWeather’s extreme weather meteorologist Reed Timmer captured an extreme close-up of an EF-2 tornado in Wray, Colorado in 360 formats, which quickly went viral in May 2016. Colorado does experience a number of natural disasters such as tornadoes and wildfires. With this being said, this is where the idea of having home insurance would be beneficial, as this could help protect any possessions in the home in case the tornado was to have an impact on your property. It may be worth it to learn more about the importance of home insurance.

Additionally, footage from the event garnered over 16 million views across YouTube and social networks. See AccuWeather’s 360 video of the Wray, Colorado tornado here.

AccuWeather videos can be seen on AccuWeather.com web and mobile sites, as well as on award-winning AccuWeather apps, all-new AppleTV app, and AccuWeather Network.

About AccuWeather, Inc. and AccuWeather.com

Every day over 1.5 billion people worldwide rely on AccuWeather to help them plan their lives, protect their businesses, and get more from their day. Knowing what weather conditions are coming your way is a great way to ensure your building is well protected from harmful storms. Knowing that bad weather is coming someone’s way can encourage them to take preventative action, like hiring a company like Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning Seattle to clean gutters to stop roofs or foundations from rotting, or fix damaged walls or windows. AccuWeather provides hourly and Minute by Minute™ forecasts with Superior Accuracy™ with customized content and engaging video presentations available on smartphones, tablets, free wired and mobile Internet sites, connected TVs, and Internet appliances, as well as via radio, television, and newspapers. Established in 1962 by Founder, President, and Chairman Dr. Joel N. Myers – a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society who was recognized as one of the top entrepreneurs in American history by Entrepreneur Magazine’s Encyclopedia of Entrepreneurs – AccuWeather also delivers a wide range of highly-customized enterprise solutions to media, business, government, and institutions, as well as news, weather content, and video for more than 180,000 third-party websites. AccuWeather’s CEO, Barry Lee Myers, is an award winning leader in global weather information issues and one of the world’s most recognized advocates for cooperative relationships between government weather agencies and the weather industry. He is a leader in the digital weather information space.

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