PalmBeachPost.com embeds our hurricane-tracking map

The Palm Beach Post has begun embedding Stormpulse’s tracking map on their own hurricane site, Storm2008.

We are very happy to be able to take a step forward in getting our tracking map in front of a larger audience, and the Post is happy to receive a major upgrade to their storm mapping displays. This enhancement also coincides with what is turning out to be an active July, with Tropical Depression Three forming as I write this.

The Palm Beach Post is the first, but hopefully not the last, place where our embeddable map should surface. Anyone interested in embedding the map on their own site, using a simple JavaScript tag, is welcome to reach out to us via this blog or our email address (stormpulse at gmail dot com). We look forward to hearing from you.

6 comments so far

  1. William M. Hartnett on

    I wouldn’t mind seeing Stormpulse embedded on a certain Palm Beach County real estate and neighborhood site I know of! And I’d like to drop it on my personal site, too.

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  5. Mathilde Piard on

    Hey Matt, any chance you could add a blog post with all the other papers that have started to use Storm Pulse? Just curious, thx.

  6. Matthew on

    @Mathilde: I was thinking of creating a page like that. Here we go: http://stormpulse.wordpress.com/who-uses-stormpulse/


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