Good afternoon readers,
With the transition into the Spring season in the New York City Metro area comes a transition into a new set of products at New York Metro Weather. We are pleased to announce several new products which have been approved for operations beginning May 1st, 2010. Some of them will require your attention and responses, so we encourage everybody who reads this post to continue reading below for more information.
Email Service Expansion: Starting May 1st, 2010, New York Metro Weather will no longer hold email alerts to staff members or requested users. All public users wishing to apply to the email list should click the link below. This service will send out emails whenever an alert is issued, the forecast and forecast discussion is updated, or a new blog post is posted. If you would like to receive only certain emails, please include that information. You can email us to instantly be added to the New York Metro Weather email list. CLICK HERE TO APPLY, or directly email blizzardwx@gmail.com.
New Products and Format: Starting May 1st, 2010, New York Metro Weather will officially phase several new products into operation. These products have been tested experimentally since April 1st, 2010. In addition, the WWA format is changing. For more information on these products, CLICK HERE.
Twitter: New York Metro Weather is on Twitter! You can access our twitter account by clicking the "Follow Us" twitter button on the bottom right side of the web page. You can submit storm reports, comments, replies, etc via this service. We will be continually updating our Twitter page, so we recommend bookmarking this page as well.
Convective Outlooks: Starting May 1st, 2010, New York Metro Weather will begin to phase in Convective Outlooks. You may remember these products from last severe weather season. This time around, we have made several user interface changes. The information will be much easier to read and much more clearly presented. Stay tuned for more information on these products.
Winter 2010 Summary: New York Metro Weather staff members are completing a summary of the past winter, and over the next several days it will appear on the blog. Shortly thereafter, the Winter Storm Archive tab will change to "Storm Archive" tab, featuring a link for this past winter's storms archive. With this change will come archived Severe Weather, Flooding, and other significant weather event archives.
We hope you are as excited for these changes and upgrades as we are. We are continually looking to improve our service. We would like to also thank all of our faithful users who have made this a continually successful and expanding website. We have great plans for the future and none of this is possible without each and every one of our readers. Stay tuned, we have lots in store for this Summer.
The New York Metro Weather Team
With the transition into the Spring season in the New York City Metro area comes a transition into a new set of products at New York Metro Weather. We are pleased to announce several new products which have been approved for operations beginning May 1st, 2010. Some of them will require your attention and responses, so we encourage everybody who reads this post to continue reading below for more information.
Email Service Expansion: Starting May 1st, 2010, New York Metro Weather will no longer hold email alerts to staff members or requested users. All public users wishing to apply to the email list should click the link below. This service will send out emails whenever an alert is issued, the forecast and forecast discussion is updated, or a new blog post is posted. If you would like to receive only certain emails, please include that information. You can email us to instantly be added to the New York Metro Weather email list. CLICK HERE TO APPLY, or directly email blizzardwx@gmail.com.
New Products and Format: Starting May 1st, 2010, New York Metro Weather will officially phase several new products into operation. These products have been tested experimentally since April 1st, 2010. In addition, the WWA format is changing. For more information on these products, CLICK HERE.
Twitter: New York Metro Weather is on Twitter! You can access our twitter account by clicking the "Follow Us" twitter button on the bottom right side of the web page. You can submit storm reports, comments, replies, etc via this service. We will be continually updating our Twitter page, so we recommend bookmarking this page as well.
Convective Outlooks: Starting May 1st, 2010, New York Metro Weather will begin to phase in Convective Outlooks. You may remember these products from last severe weather season. This time around, we have made several user interface changes. The information will be much easier to read and much more clearly presented. Stay tuned for more information on these products.
Winter 2010 Summary: New York Metro Weather staff members are completing a summary of the past winter, and over the next several days it will appear on the blog. Shortly thereafter, the Winter Storm Archive tab will change to "Storm Archive" tab, featuring a link for this past winter's storms archive. With this change will come archived Severe Weather, Flooding, and other significant weather event archives.
We hope you are as excited for these changes and upgrades as we are. We are continually looking to improve our service. We would like to also thank all of our faithful users who have made this a continually successful and expanding website. We have great plans for the future and none of this is possible without each and every one of our readers. Stay tuned, we have lots in store for this Summer.
The New York Metro Weather Team
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