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Simple Syndication (RSS) is a family of web formats used
to publish frequently updated digital content.
Most commonly used to update news articles and other content that
changes quickly, RSS feeds may also include audio files (PodCasts)
or even video files (VodCasts). Users of RSS content use programs
called feed 'readers' or 'aggregators' (newer versions of Web browsers
offer built in support for RSS feeds): the user 'subscribes' to
a feed by entering the link of the RSS feed into their RSS feed
reader; the RSS feed reader then checks the subscribed feeds
to see if any have new content since the last time
it checked, and if so, retrieves the new content and present it
to the user.
The National Weather Service is always seeking to improve the
availability and quality of NWS products and services based on
user feedback. Comments regarding the use
of RSS to disseminate NWS operational data/products should be
emailed to National Weather Service at w-nws.webmaster@noaa.gov.
RSS Feeds
- Hurricane/Tropical Cyclones
- Severe Weather
- Tsunami Warnings
- River Conditions / Hydrology
- Local Storm Reports
- Forecasts
- Fire Weather Forecasts
- Observed Conditions
- Climate Information
- Change Notices
- Public Information Statements
- News
Podcasts
- NOAA Weather Radio
- Forecasts
- Climate Outlooks
- Hydrologic Info
Other NOAA RSS feeds and Podcasts
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