How Preparedness Saves Lives: Real-Life Stories and Lessons
Preparedness isn’t just about having supplies tucked away, it’s about making choices before chaos hits. When every second matters, these […]
Preparedness isn’t just about having supplies tucked away, it’s about making choices before chaos hits. When every second matters, these […]
After a wildfire, the ground often looks lifeless, but the soil underneath still holds the key to recovery. Heat, ash,
After a hurricane, the destruction can feel like too much to handle. The path forward starts with some practical, clear
Volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest might look calm, but many of them are still active and could erupt with little
This blog post summarizes the unfolding heatwave in Lebanon, its immediate impacts on people and infrastructure, and why it matters
Tornado debris can turn everyday objects into dangerous projectiles. Flying debris can shatter windows, puncture walls, and even tear through
Hotels, resorts, and other hospitality businesses burn through a lot of energy just for lighting, heating, cooling, and daily operations.
Flooding can wreck farmland in just a few hours, stripping away structure, nutrients, and productivity. When water stands, silt and
When a tornado hits, every second counts. Strong winds and flying debris can turn ordinary stuff into dangerous projectiles. The
Flooding can hit a community in just a few hours. But organized sandbagging can slow or even stop a lot
This blog post explains Boynton Beach’s newly accelerated approach to combating extreme heat by expanding tree cover and creating a
This blog post summarizes a recent candid podcast interview with veteran on-camera meteorologist Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel. It
In the West, wildfires, flash floods, and severe winter storms can force livestock owners to act fast. When evacuation orders
After a hurricane, those first hours and days can really shape how an insurance claim plays out. Storm damage can
A tsunami can show up with barely any warning, but sometimes nature drops hints before the waves hit. Strong ground
Southern hurricanes don’t just bring high winds. They can push huge amounts of water inland, causing dangerous flooding long after
Severe weather can throw a wrench into even the most carefully planned beach vacation in the South. Coastal areas deal
This blog post summarizes the unfolding extreme weather and humanitarian crisis in Syria: record-breaking wildfires across Lattakia Governorate and surrounding
Net metering lets homes or businesses with solar panels send extra electricity to the power grid and get credits in
Extreme heat really puts a strain on power grids, sometimes to the point where rolling blackouts just happen. When the
Flooding remains one of the most costly natural hazards out there, and honestly, relying just on traditional engineering doesn’t really
Citizen science weather networks give communities a way to collect valuable local weather data. Artificial intelligence now plays a big
Enhanced geothermal systems, or EGS, unlock heat from deep underground rock—even in places that don’t have natural hot water or
This post explains why an AI assistant might say it cannot access a web link (such as a Fox Weather
Ice storms can really mess things up, especially in places that don’t usually get winter weather. Down South, folks often
Hail can show up with barely any warning, hammering roofs, windows, and siding in just a few minutes. Even small
Old-growth forests are more than just scenic backdrops. These ancient ecosystems actually help regulate temperature, support rainfall patterns, and cut
Tornadoes can pop up suddenly, and sometimes you just don’t have much time to react. Having a solid evacuation plan
Extreme weather can strike without much warning, leaving people and places exposed to damage, chaos, and sometimes loss. Conservation projects
Extreme cold can turn your home’s plumbing into a costly mess fast. If temperatures drop low enough, water inside pipes
A hurricane can change things fast, and sometimes you barely have time to think, let alone make good decisions. Families
Heavy ash and dust settle fast, coating surfaces, clogging filters, and lowering indoor air quality. Wildfires, dust storms, or even
Flooded roads can turn a routine drive into a nightmare in seconds. Water hides hazards like deep potholes, debris, and
Coastal storms don’t just bring strong winds. They drive rain sideways into walls, windows, and doors, shoving water into places
This post summarizes a recent severe flooding event in Tennessee that claimed at least four lives, overwhelmed roads and first
Wildfires leave behind more than just burned landscapes. They disrupt lives, damage infrastructure, and create hazards that can linger for
Figuring out the best renewable energy option for your property really starts with understanding how your location, climate, and energy
Renewable energy tax credits help cut the cost of installing clean energy systems like solar panels, wind turbines, and geothermal
Fire weather warnings in the South mean conditions are right for dangerous wildfires. These alerts usually pop up when warm
When a tornado warning comes through, every second really counts. The safest thing you can do is get to a
Remote towns in the western United States deal with some pretty unique headaches when infrastructure breaks down. Long distances, not
A home energy audit gives you a real sense of how your house uses—and loses—energy. It helps you spot wasted
Tornadoes can hit fast, and public buildings aren’t exactly safe havens. Big spaces like gyms, theaters, and malls have wide
Switching to renewable energy shakes up more than just your power source. It changes how your monthly bill looks and
Spotting the first signs of a developing tropical system can make a huge difference in how you prepare and stay
This blog post summarizes the severe flash flooding that shut down Interstate 24 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, after an intense line
This post explains why extreme heat — especially warm nights in cities — is now the leading weather-related killer in
Outdoor events can get dangerous fast when storms pop up without warning. Crowds, open spaces, and not many shelter options
Extreme weather events keep making the need for reliable, sustainable energy systems more urgent. Renewable sources like solar, wind, and
Coastal areas deal with some pretty tough challenges during extreme heat. The humidity from the ocean can make already hot