File:Damage Hubbard Lake.png
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Do not remove this tag until the deletion nomination is closed. Reason for the nomination: This image was previously published on a National Weather Service website, but the link is now dead and the two Internet Archive snapshots of the page to which it's cited do not contain this image (or anything at all)[1]
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The vast majority of photos of damage caused by severe weather events that are published on NWS websites come from their own damage surveys. However, a significant number are provided by third parties, mostly county Emergency Management Agencies, but also county sheriffs' offices, and state-level agencies such as police or departments of transportation. Some are also provided by private citizens sharing their images with the NWS. We therefore rely heavily on image captions as evidence of ownership of an image, and without this context, we cannot simply assume that a weather damage photo sourced from an NWS website was created by the NWS. In the absence of any context, we need to approach the NWS regional office that published the image and ask who created it. In this case they confirmed for me:
I forwarded this advice to the VRT. (ticket:2024092310011302) With no evidence that its creator released it into the public domain, and no way to contact them, we need to delete this as a precaution under COM:PRP, at least until a creator can be identified and contacted to negotiate a release into the public domain or under a free license. If no creator is ever identified, it will pass into the public domain as an orphan work in 2128.
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DescriptionDamage Hubbard Lake.png |
House heavily damaged by an EF2 tornado that swept through en:Hubbard Lake, Alpena County, Michigan on October 17, 2007 during the en:Mid-October 2007 tornado outbreak that impacted much of Lower Michigan. (Courtesy of NWS Gaylord, Michigan) Weblink: http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=apx&storyid=10655&source=0 |
Source | http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/display_story.php?wfo=apx&storyid=10655&source=0 |
Author | Government of the United States |
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- 2007-10-20 15:16 JForget 216×143 (23413 bytes) House heavily damaged by an EF2 tornado that swept through [[Hubbard Lake, Michigan]] on October 17, 2007 during the [[Mid-October 2007 Tornado Outbreak]] that impacted much of Lower Michigan. (Courtesy of NWS Gaylord, Michigan) Weblink: http://www.cr
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