Editorial Policy
WxUp.TV publishes weather radar education and public-data interpretation notes for general learning. The site is designed to help visitors understand what radar imagery can show, what it cannot prove, and why official National Weather Service products remain the authority for warnings and safety guidance.
Source handling
- WxUp.TV uses public weather resources from NOAA and the National Weather Service where available.
- Pages identify data-source categories such as radar imagery, station metadata, forecast links, and active-alert resources.
- Educational pages use plain-language explanations and avoid presenting the site as an official forecast or warning service.
Safety boundary
WxUp.TV is not for operational, emergency, aviation, marine, or life-safety use. Radar loops can be delayed, incomplete, or misleading without official forecast and warning context. Always use weather.gov, NOAA Weather Radio, trusted local meteorologists, and local emergency management for safety decisions.
Corrections and updates
Weather education pages may be revised when an explanation is unclear, a source changes, or a broken link is found. Correction requests should include the page URL, radar station ID if relevant, and a plain-language description of the issue.
Advertising separation
Advertising, sponsorships, and affiliate-style placements must remain separate from safety instructions, official-source links, radar controls, and alert displays. Sponsored content may not imply NOAA, National Weather Service, or U.S. government endorsement.