Hurricane Erin: Powerful Storm Brings Extreme Weather to U.S. Coasts
This blog post explains a tiny but revealing snippet — the three words “State Zip Code Country.” It unpacks what […]
This blog post explains a tiny but revealing snippet — the three words “State Zip Code Country.” It unpacks what […]
After a hurricane, the damage can feel overwhelming. Figuring out where to get help is crucial. To apply for FEMA
Traveling abroad during hurricane season can throw some real curveballs your way. Hurricanes might be tracked days ahead, but honestly,
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When a storm suddenly changes direction or a wildfire picks up unexpected speed, every second really matters. Emergency managers deal
Prairie restoration gives us a straightforward way to help pollinators while weather patterns keep shifting and seasons get more unpredictable.
Dust storms can turn a regular drive into something dangerous in just a few minutes. Strong winds kick up huge
Global supply chains impact the price of renewable energy more than most people realize. From the raw materials in solar
When a tornado rips through your area, it can leave anything from a few broken windows to major structural chaos.
When severe storms, wildfires, or hazardous material accidents make it unsafe to go outside, staying indoors often becomes the safest
Mountain snowpack works like a natural reservoir. It stores water in winter, then lets it out slowly through spring and
This blog post examines the extraordinary account of Alexis Deleon, a novice sailor who began sailing in February and found
Winter ice and snow make de-icing products a necessity for safe walkways, but a lot of these can harm pets.
Hydrogen is actually the most abundant element in the universe, but on Earth, you almost never find it in pure
Smoke finds its way into a home through surprisingly tiny gaps, even when you’ve shut every window and door. Whether
Hurricane forecast cones might look straightforward, but there’s a ton of info packed into them about a storm’s possible path
Wildfires usually follow a cycle, and knowing each stage can honestly mean the difference between safety and real danger. A
This post examines how climate change is reshaping work and livelihoods across Canada, drawing on findings from the four-year research
Severe thunderstorms in the Northeast can slam the region with damaging winds, big hail, intense lightning, and flash floods. These
Hurricanes can knock out power, block roads, and cut off access to basics for days. A well-stocked hurricane emergency kit
Cold air, biting wind, and low humidity can suck the life out of your skin before you know it. To
When a crisis hits—be it a hurricane, wildfire, or public health emergency—the sheer amount of information can be dizzying. Social
Wildfires can wipe out a home in minutes, but a bit of thoughtful planning really can make a difference. If
This blog post examines a small, seemingly innocuous table found on a page about U.S. extreme weather: three empty fields
Grassroots movements shape clean energy policy by rallying communities, influencing lawmakers, and pushing for practical ways to cut fossil fuel
When violent storms roll in, the basement or cellar usually gives you the best shot at staying safe from a
Breaking down in a storm isn’t just inconvenient—it can get downright dangerous. High winds, heavy rain, snow, or just plain
Coastal high wind events can hit with almost no warning. Gusts can get strong enough to damage buildings, knock down
Coastal winds can really do a number on homes, and not just during hurricane season. They put a ton of
This blog post examines how a deceptively simple string — “State, Zip Code, Country” — encapsulates the foundational geographic identifiers
This post summarizes the latest forecasts and safety guidance for Eugene and Springfield as the region braces for a period
This post announces and analyzes the promotion of Devon Lucie to Chief Meteorologist at WDSU, taking the reins from the
After a hurricane, the urge to get back home can feel overwhelming. But heading back too early puts you at
Severe storms, hurricanes, and flash floods can flip a situation upside down in minutes. When that happens, panic often leads
AI is shaking up weather forecasting in developing countries. Now, predictions come quicker, with better accuracy, and they’re easier for
Tornadoes can tear apart homes and belongings in just minutes, leaving you with a mess of urgent repairs and a
In a lot of rural and remote areas, electricity just isn’t reliable, affordable, or even available at all. People in
Snow and ice storms can close roads without much warning. Drivers often get stuck or need to find long detours.
When you add battery storage to a home solar setup, you get to store extra solar power for nighttime or
Heavy rain, melting snow, or a failed sump pump can turn your basement into a costly mess in just a
When a wildfire emergency strikes, social media can really keep you in the loop. It brings real-time updates, points out
After a tornado hits the South, it’s normal to feel a strong urge to help out. The destruction can be
This post examines the emerging heatwave in Egypt, summarizing the immediate human, infrastructural, and agricultural impacts. It places these impacts
A polar vortex can shove Arctic air much farther south than usual, bringing days of dangerously low temperatures and biting
Clean energy policies really shape how fast renewable energy becomes part of daily life. They set the rules, offer incentives,
Camping and hiking get you up close with nature, but they also put you right in the path of its
Conservationists are turning to artificial intelligence to get a better handle on how weather patterns hit ecosystems. They mix climate
Tornadoes can show up fast, and honestly, they don’t give you much time to react. Preparation is essential for everyone
Southern heat really takes a toll on the body, often sneaking up on you before you realize it’s a problem.
Farming just isn’t as predictable as it used to be. Changing weather patterns bring longer dry spells, sudden heavy rains,