Talk:Tropical Storm Henri (2003)

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There's a few places where the punctuation is missing, and your favorite… metrication is still undone. Apart from that, I'm sure the pictures can be improved (I can't be bothered with a MODIS trawl for a while) and surely there are some impact pics?--Nilfanion (talk) 23:15, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

Damn Metric people. Can't you just give up the system and be normal???? :P Just kidding, I got it. Impact pics are going to be hard. Would the pics on this page qualify as fair use, as it's part of the Delaware Geological Survey? I doubt it. However, I did email the Delaware Water Science Center, which is a government agency, if they have Henri pics. Hurricanehink (talk) 01:34, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
You know, when the rest of the world uses one system, "normal" can take a whole different meaning... :P Seriously, though, the images would likely qualify as fair use, if they indeed are the only pictures of the damage easily available, as there is a snowball's chance in hell of harming the photographer's pocket in an educational article. That said, a free license (or a license release) would be the optimal solution. Titoxd(?!?) 22:50, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
LOL, yea, oh well. Good news, I found some .gov pictures. Would these pics from the Delaware Department of Transportation be Public Domain? Unfortunately, it's very small. --Hurricanehink (talk) 23:16, 30 June 2006 (UTC)