File:Jarrell tornado path.jpg
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Do not remove this tag until the deletion nomination is closed. Reason for the nomination: This image was sourced from the w:NOAA journal w:Storm Data, Volume 39, number 5, May 1997.[1], page 6.
This photo was taken in the United States in May 1997 by Troy Kimmel, KimCo Meteorological Services, Austin, TX. There is no claim or suggestion that he was working as an employee of the US federal government or that this image was ineligible for copyright for any other reason. Therefore, as an image created in the US after 1989, copyright came into being as soon as the image was made. The submission guidelines of the journal (page 2) state: "The editor of STORM DATA solicits your help in acquiring photographs (prints or slides; black and white, or color), maps, clippings, etc. of significant or unusual weather events (past or present). These could be for use in the "Outstanding Storms of the Month or "Et Cetera sections of STORM DATA. We request our subscribers or other interested persons to mail such items to: [address] Any such items received by the editor will be for use in STORM DATA only. Any other use will be with the permission of the owner of said items." (emphasis mine). We have no evidence that the copyright holder permitted any further use beyond publication in Storm Data, let alone surrendered their rights into the public domain. | |||
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This photo was taken in the United States in May 1997 by Troy Kimmel, KimCo Meteorological Services, Austin, TX. There is no claim or suggestion that he was working as an employee of the US federal government or that this image was ineligible for copyright for any other reason. Therefore, as an image created in the US after 1989, copyright came into being as soon as the image was made. The submission guidelines of the journal (page 2) state: "The editor of STORM DATA solicits your help in acquiring photographs (prints or slides; black and white, or color), maps, clippings, etc. of significant or unusual weather events (past or present). These could be for use in the "Outstanding Storms of the Month or "Et Cetera sections of STORM DATA. We request our subscribers or other interested persons to mail such items to: [address] Any such items received by the editor will be for use in STORM DATA only. Any other use will be with the permission of the owner of said items." (emphasis mine). We have no evidence that the copyright holder permitted any further use beyond publication in Storm Data, let alone surrendered their rights into the public domain.}} ~~~~
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DescriptionJarrell tornado path.jpg |
English: An aerial view of the tornado path |
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Source | https://www.weather.gov/media/pub/pdf/sdata/051997.pdf |
Author | Troy Kimmel, KimCo Meteorological Services, Austin, TX |
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