I can not hear or someone is causing me to become deaf and I need to know how to protect myself during #fallsafety. Again due to the interruptions in social media ~ Deaf Awareness Week (aka International Week of the Deaf) is a global awareness campaign that takes place September 21st through 27th. Many campaigns or sub-campaigns happen involving deaf culture using sign language rights, communication access issues, technologies, safety, and more more~like social media. Over the last few years, the National Weather Service has committed themselves strongly to serve the communities with communication access limitations for languages of all kind (including technical language~me) with the Weather-Ready Nation initiative. Hashtags have gone out #Deaf #DeafAwarenessWeek #DeafAwareness #CODA (children of deaf adults), or #DeafWeek.
A Doppler Detection Scanner is used to assist with situations like this! Doppler Scanners are usually used in Police Cars using a reader transmitter to detect a moving car or speed detection calculation called "HyperPhysics******Sounds. When some is deaf (like my Dad) the comment is "I did not understand the sounds?" So the hand writing is bad when it comes to math. Light speed is then used to shift a reflection from a moving object. In the case of the death, how does this correlate to the weather?
Dopplers detect movement 4 hours into the future by interacting with weather experience. When your favorite meteorologist states "street-level conditions verbally, he/she is stating that a satellite and lightning data is under a Predictive Radar that moves current pictures of storms, rain and snow under a AccuWeather proprietary algorithm for atmospheric conditions. For death people this is the NEXt generation of weather RADar. Just like the police car, a Radio Detection And Raging satellite dis or Doppler radar is installed in the area.
To Make Sure You Are Weather Alert ~ Here Are Some Tips For The Deaf and Hard-of Hearing People:
Always Remember That Weather Safety Is Highly Recommended for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People:
Remember #DeafAwarenessWeek
A Doppler Detection Scanner is used to assist with situations like this! Doppler Scanners are usually used in Police Cars using a reader transmitter to detect a moving car or speed detection calculation called "HyperPhysics******Sounds. When some is deaf (like my Dad) the comment is "I did not understand the sounds?" So the hand writing is bad when it comes to math. Light speed is then used to shift a reflection from a moving object. In the case of the death, how does this correlate to the weather?
Dopplers detect movement 4 hours into the future by interacting with weather experience. When your favorite meteorologist states "street-level conditions verbally, he/she is stating that a satellite and lightning data is under a Predictive Radar that moves current pictures of storms, rain and snow under a AccuWeather proprietary algorithm for atmospheric conditions. For death people this is the NEXt generation of weather RADar. Just like the police car, a Radio Detection And Raging satellite dis or Doppler radar is installed in the area.
To Make Sure You Are Weather Alert ~ Here Are Some Tips For The Deaf and Hard-of Hearing People:
- Visual and vibrating alarms and simple text readouts are provided.
- Three warning lights indicate level of alert (Statement, Watch, or Warning).
- Liquid crystal display readout indicates specific warning such as "Tornado Warning" or "Thunderstorm Warning", etc.
- Programmable state/county selections screen out warnings for other areas.
- Accessible technology, now being developed, will enable deaf and hard-of-hearing persons to obtain NOAA Weather Radio alert messages in text format.
- The battery-operated NOAA Weather Radio can be portable atHOME, work, school or play, or while traveling, boating or camping.
- For deaf-blind persons and hearing-impaired persons with low-vision, special-needs NOAA Weather Radio receivers may be equipped with special adaptions which convert the weather messages into large print and/or Braille version without depending on volunteering reading services.
During Inclement Weather Obtain Special-Needs NOAA Weather Radio:
Click to view document: - WeatherRadios.com
- HomeSafe, Inc.
- Silent Call Communications Corporation
- Harris Communications, Inc.
Always Remember That Weather Safety Is Highly Recommended for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People:
- Educate yourself concerning the threat and danger of various weather hazards.
- Familiarize yourself with weather warnings.
- Attend safety talks.
- Follow basic safety rules.
- Develop a family disaster plan for weather emergencies.
Remember #DeafAwarenessWeek