enviroflash! – what’s new in 2010 prepared by jessica johnson sonoma technology, inc. petaluma,...
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EnviroFlash! – What’s New in 2010
Prepared byJessica Johnson
Sonoma Technology, Inc.Petaluma, CA
Scott JacksonU.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC
Presented at the 2010 National Air Quality ConferencesRaleigh, NC
March 15-18, 2010
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Outline
• EnviroFlash upgrades– Sign-up page– Automatic Twitter feeds– Real-time alerts
• EnviroFlash growth
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Sign-Up Page
• Navigable– Zoom in and out– Pan
• Click on a city to – View forecasts – View current
conditions– Subscribe
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Customizable Sign-up Page
• Customized links• HTML tool for web
page content• Link to images
stored in EnviroFlash
• New, customizable header text
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Twitter (1 of 3)
www.twitter.com
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Twitter (2 of 3)
www.twitter.com/TriangleAQF
• Forecasts will automatically be posted daily
• Twitter followers can choose to receive tweets as text messages or emails
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Twitter (3 of 3)
• Plug in your agency’s Twitter username and password
• You can use a different Twitter account for each EnviroFlash city
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Real-Time Alerts (1 of 2)
• Configure real-time alerts the same as forecast and action day emails
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Real-Time Alerts (2 of 2)
• Real-Time Alerts are available via– EnviroFlash emails– EnviroFlash Twitter– RSS feeds
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EnviroFlash Growth
During the past year• Number of subscribers has grown from 21,168 to
132,465—an increase of over 500%• Number of participating agencies has grown from 54
to 82
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Questions?
Thank You!
Contact:Jessica Johnson Scott Jackson
Data Management Center U.S. EPA(707) 665-9900 (303) [email protected]@epa.gov