File:Jarrell tornado aerial survey 05.png
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English: An aerial survey of the 1997 Jarrell tornado. Extreme ground scouring can be seen. |
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Author | NWS and NOAA |
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This media file has been nominated for deletion since 7 December 2024. To discuss it, please visit the nomination page.
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Aa credited at the source itself, these three images were all taken by academic and broadcast meteorologist Troy Kimmel. The uploader sourced them from an ArcGIS "Storymap" published by the National Weather Service, on the basis that they were in the Public Domain because they had been created by an employee of the US Federal Government in the performance of their duties. However:
As photos taken in the United States after 1989, they are therefore protected by copyright and we cannot host them here. Really, this is a COM:NETCOPYVIO, but given the history of NWS-related DRs over the last few months, I'm just opening it as a regular DR.
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Aa credited at the source itself, these three images were all taken by academic and broadcast meteorologist Troy Kimmel. The uploader sourced them from an ArcGIS "Storymap" published by the National Weather Service, on the basis that they were in the Public Domain because they had been created by an employee of the US Federal Government in the performance of their duties. However:
As photos taken in the United States after 1989, they are therefore protected by copyright and we cannot host them here. Really, this is a COM:NETCOPYVIO, but given the history of NWS-related DRs over the last few months, I'm just opening it as a regular DR.
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