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Happy National Weatherperson’s Day. Thank a meteorologist
Read full article: Happy National Weatherperson’s Day. Thank a meteorologistFebruary 5th marks the recurring national weather person's day, where we give thanks and appreciation to meteorologists far and wide. Here's a look at some of the significance behind this recognized day, and a bit of history surrounding its origin.
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Brevard County: Everything residents need to know before a storm
Read full article: Brevard County: Everything residents need to know before a stormBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. Residents of Brevard County have a variety of resources available to them while preparing for a storm, riding it out and dealing with the aftermath once it passes. AlertBrevard Mass Notification System: Residents of Brevard County can be notified about emergencies in their area through an automated call notification system. Social media: Follow @BrevardEOC on Twitter and "Like" Brevard County Emergency Management on Facebook. Click here to check the Brevard County Flood Zone Map to determine whether you live in a flood zone and may need sandbags. Other resourcesFor more information from the Brevard County Office of Emergency Management on how to plan for disasters, visit BrevardFL.gov//emergencymanagement.