Welcome to the #FedFeed, a daily collection of federal ephemera gathered from social media and presented for your entertainment.
Welcome to the #FedFeed, a daily collection of federal ephemera gathered from social media and presented for your entertainment.
NOAA has the latest information on Hurricane Matthew, and is putting out frequent updates…
Including video from inside the hurricane:
Video from ~ 28 mi wide eye of #Matthew as it gradually recovers from passage over Cuba, approaches Bahamas: visit https://t.co/VK4VxMsCP5 pic.twitter.com/KyMvIbfcUv
— NOAA AOML (@NOAA_AOML) October 5, 2016
Mixed in with the coverage are interesting informational factoids like this:
Communities can use #greeninfrastructure to build storm #resilience. Get the resources here: https://t.co/zrBTn52IyJ pic.twitter.com/g7hC6mWyj9
— NOAA Digital Coast (@NOAADigCoast) October 5, 2016
What is #storm surge and why do people talk about it in relation to #hurricanes? Climate Resilience Toolkit: https://t.co/9ZNdeGa0x9 pic.twitter.com/V6cyGuEJ8q
— NOAA Climate.gov (@NOAAClimate) October 5, 2016
And neat features, like meeting the scientists who voluntarily fly into these storms:
Meet Our Scientist: Shirley Murillo – Collecting #hurricane data from inside the #storm https://t.co/dk6w0sVuKl @NOAA_AOML pic.twitter.com/CUbcBjXu2q
— NOAA Research (@NOAAResearch) October 5, 2016
More than once, apparently:
#NOAA43 will fly again into #HurricaneMatthew for the second time today https://t.co/CJqHKO8YWn https://t.co/f4IKu4UcdW
— NOAA Research (@NOAAResearch) October 5, 2016
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