our laptop performs more functions than we have in mind. In addition to connecting us with our loved ones, it is able to show us maps to locate or travel, but there are also other more curious ones like Google Earth that takes us back in time, or the difficult geographic game.
Instead, there are organizations that use them for other purposes, like this map of the National Alert Network, capable of notify us of Civil Security notices
All Civil Protection and AEMET notices in one place
Last year, Europe activated the National Alert Network system, responsible for informing all citizens through mobile alerts. But it’s not the only way to stay informed about weather events or events of any kind that may affect us.
In fact, the Civil Protection brings us this interesting viewer running (National Alert Network). This is a notice card that we can view from the palm of our hand, through our header browser.
As they say, this viewfinder can be easily operated from the smartphone, shows us active notifications and alerts, or forecast for the next 24 hours. It refreshes every five minutes, so we’ll have the latest information available.
Besides, add AEMET notifications, including adverse weather conditions and natural disasters. To use it, you just have to follow this link which will take you to the viewer.
The default view shows the Iberian Peninsula, but we can alternate with the Canary Islands, and thus see first-hand data such as earthquakes, fires and other warnings. Tapping on any of these filters will change the color of the map, with the legend at the bottom at any time.
Whether you’re planning to travel or just have something to do in your area, this map will keep you informed of any setbacks that nature itself can generate.
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