Aware 2021: Making Home More Storm-Ready
In our Severe Weather Awareness Week wrap-up and bonus piece, find out how to make your home more resilient, ready to stand up to the storm.
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In our Severe Weather Awareness Week wrap-up and bonus piece, find out how to make your home more resilient, ready to stand up to the storm.
Can you see hail on the radar? How much damage does hail cause? You may be surprised! Hail consistently outperforms all other spring risks in terms of economic impact.
Enhanced Risk, Marginal Risk, Moderate Risk — I’m So Confused! What the outlook categories really mean.
In some quarters, we’re hearing rumbles that storm season might be busy this year. But in comparison with the last two years it wouldn’t take a lot to be busy! Here’s a look at five of the many ways we can arrive at a seasonal forecast…
What is shaped like a boat and has a floatie at each corner? Your car, truck or van. The reason we say “Turn Around, Don’t Drown,’ explained in today’s Awareness Week article.
Ready.gov resources on Disaster Kits for you, your pets, and special needs populations. Tools and templates to create your family communication plan.
A spark of creativity — good. A spark of lightning — bad. A quick quiz and video of a man hit by lightning while walking his dogs, in today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week post.
Aware 2020: Not fortunate enough to have your wedding photobombed by a tornado? Here are some tips on identifying tornadoes, choosing a shelter…and only a couple side trips into other stuff.
It’s meteorological spring, and time to think storm safety. Today, severe weather preparedness with a side order of tongue-in-cheek.