The Weather Channel to Cover Tropical Storm Isaac Live From Cuba

By: Aug. 24, 2012
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As Isaac progresses through the Atlantic Ocean and to the Gulf of Mexico, The Weather Channel will cover a tropical storm live from Cuba for the first time ever, giving viewers an eyewitness account of the storm's effects. As Isaac threatens to affect millions of people, The Weather Channel Companies (TWCC) is fulfilling its mission to help prepare and keep people safe during severe weather events. The company is taking extensive measures across all of its platforms - TV, online, mobile and tablet - to keep viewers and users informed. Measures include:

TV: The Weather Channel will send meteorologists out in the field to cover Tropical Storm Isaac as it heads to the Gulf of Mexico, possibly affecting the Republican National Convention. On-camera meteorologists will be stationed throughout points along the storm's path:

· Stephanie Abrams (@StephanieAbrams) will host an extended version "Wake Up With Al", live from the Florida Keys beginning at 5:30 a.m. ET.

· Mike Seidel (@MikeSeidel) will be live from Varadero, Cuba on Friday, Aug. 24, beginning at 4 p.m. ET.

· Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) will be in Florida. Location TBD. (NOTE: These locations are fluid and may change quickly depending on Tropical Storm Isaac's path).

WEATHER.COM at Hurricane Central: Available at www.weather.com/hurricane, this is a one-stop shop for the most up-to-date news and information on current tropical systems, hurricane preparedness tips, and historical data on past storms. The following tools can be found at Hurricane Central:

· Hurricane Tracker Map: Track the storm with the all-new, interactive hurricane tracker. The hurricane tracker includes storm details such as strength, location, wind speed, movement and pressure. Users can choose to view the storm in different layers, including previous, current and forecast paths. The tracker can also be used to view all the past named storms from the current hurricane season.

· WeatherREADY: Users can find valuable WeatherREADY information and links to help prepare and keep informed before, during and after the storm, with a checklist of items to have on hand, tips for protecting your property, and more.

· Live chats: A hosted online live chat tomorrow, Friday, Aug. 24, from noon until 2 p.m. ET will allow users to ask questions and get real-time severe weather updates and information directly from TWC experts, meteorologists, and local affiliates. Future chats may be added. Chat live at www.weather.com.

· Notify!: Subscribers to The Weather Channel Notify! service (www.weather.com/notify) will receive alerts by email, phone or SMS when severe weather warnings are issued in their area.

MOBILE:

· Access the latest updates and severe weather alerts on The Weather Channel apps acrosssmartphone and tablet devices.

· All mobile users will have access to severe coverage, Hurricane Central, The Weather Channel Social and more via weather.com on mobile browsers.

· Alerts: Sign up to receive free email or text message alerts for a local area from www.weather.com/alerts.

SOCIAL MEDIA:

· My Friends' Weather - See who among your Facebook friends and family may be affected by Isaac on weather.com. Visit www.weather.com/myfriendsweather to sign up.

· Twitter - Follow #Isaac for the latest from @weatherchannel.

For more information, visit www.weather.com/hurricane.

 

 

 



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