Breaking news…..
Whoa-did I just get invited to the White House?
Never done this before….More to come.
Breaking news…..
Whoa-did I just get invited to the White House?
Never done this before….More to come.
President’s schedule: http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule
Vice-President’s schedule: http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/vice-president
See, it was a good question!
Paulette Aniskoff (@PAniskoff44), Director of the Office of Public Engagement, The White House.
Well, it’s not often I get to correspond with my White House peeps.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nMXu2GriQ0
@rusnivek
Participating in the White House Google Hangout now.
Glad to see engagement from numerous agencies especially Craig Fugate (@CraigAtFEMA) and Paulette Aniskoff (@PAniskoff44).
…and Paulette Aniskoff just asked my question.
And Craig responded.
Holy. Balls.
@rusnivek
No matter how much they beg, minimize the amount of time your pets spend outside in severe winter weather #OHWX #Preparedness2014
@rusnivek
How is your vehicle emergency preparedness kit?
Check it out BEFORE you leave home today!
Need some help or ideas in assembling your emergency preparedness kits? Don’t know what to put into your emergency preparedness kits? Check out these free checklists.
Stay safe peeps!
@rusnivek
Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow.
Consider stretching before you begin shoveling….and PLEASE wear long pants!!!!!
Do you know the differences between Winter Storm Watch vs. Winter Storm Warning vs. Blizzard Warning?
Winter Storm Watch: There is a possibility of a storm occurring.
Winter Storm Warning: A storm is already taking place or is expected.
Blizzard Warning: Sustained winds or frequent gusts to 35 miles per hour or greater and considerable amounts of falling or blowing snow (reduced visibility to less than a quarter mile) are expected to prevail for a period of three hours or longer.
Listen to your NOAA Weather Radio for the latest news and weather reports.
@rusnivek
Bad weather? Cold Weather? Want to know the weather?
Good time to check the latest #OHWX via your NOAA Weather Radio now
And if you happen to be in the Cleveland area = 162.550mHz SAME#039035
The National Weather Service (NWS) provides local weather broadcasts via NOAA Weather Radio from more than 700 transmitters nationwide. NOAA Weather Radios provide continuous broadcasts of the latest weather information from local NWS offices. Weather messages are repeated every 4 to 7 minutes, or more frequently in rapidly changing local weather, or if a nearby hazardous environmental condition exists. This service operates 24 hours a day.
@rusnivek
NEVER use your oven as a source of heat during the severe winter weather.
If you do not have heat, contact your local Red Cross chapter for a list of open warming stations/shelters.
Be smart and be safe!
@rusnivek