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Does this count as a valid PD rationale?[edit]
I found an ArcGIS StoryMap directly produced by the National Weather Service in collaboration between their Dallas and San Antonio forecast offices. (URL: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/05696a8e01bc4e91a0a941290a62e86d) and it features the very same dead man walking tornado picture that is currently being nominated for deletion. Would that StoryMap since it’s directly produced by the NWS count as a valid PD rationale, even though it isn’t explicitly on a .gov website? I’ll add that it does link directly from the NWS San Antonio page on event summaries. So it was clearly made by the National Weather Service. Plus the specific StoryMap page has the NOAA/NWS logo on it, which are both registered trademarks of the aforementioned NOAA/NWS. If ArcGIS was unilaterally using those logos; they’d probably be sued by the federal government for trademark infringement. 2601:5C5:4201:68B0:D882:6FF1:3ECC:6F07 17:28, 29 May 2024 (UTC)