Everyone knows the trouble seasonal allergies can bring. The weather warms up, plants release huge clouds of pollen, and your allergies decide it’s time to make you feel like you’re fighting off the flu. Of course, it doesn’t have to be this way! Today, we’re talking about your health: how …
Read MoreBad weather is a part of life. No matter where you live, some inclement weather is bound to come around and put your house under strain. Whether that’s thunderstorms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or sweltering heat just depends on where you live. In some parts of the world, you could see all …
Read MoreThe Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1 and forecasters predict an above-average year of tropical activity. Get prepared by becoming familiar with the meteorological terms relating to hurricanes we all should know. Get Ready for a Busy Hurricane Season The official start for the Atlantic hurricane season is June …
Read MoreWhen you’re getting ready for your summer road trip, you’re thinking about things like where you’ll stay, where you’ll stop for gas, and what snacks you’re bringing along. However, you should also be thinking about your car. Is it ready for summer weather and long trips? If you’re going to …
Read MoreStorms rolling through the central US and Gulf states Monday into Tuesday dumped as much as 18 inches in some areas leading to flash flooding and a state of emergency with more storms and rain coming the next 2 days. Parts of the Gulf Coast and the south-central US have …
Read MoreThe Weather Company released its latest predictions for the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season that foresees 2 more storms than those made by CSU’s meteorologists, as the official season start is only 2 weeks away. Another Hyperactive Atlantic Hurricane Season While all of the predictions from various meteorologists this year don’t …
Read MoreThe risk of brushfires extends from coast to coast, and as we move into the warmer months of the year and storm season, it’s important to start preparing your home now to reduce the risk of brushfires damaging your home. 1. Create a fire break: Clear debris from around your …
Read MoreThe Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins this week and the Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, while May 9-15 is National Hurricane Preparedness Week for 2021…Here are some tips for staying safe. What to expect for Atlantic hurricane season 2021 Most meteorologists are forecasting another above-average Atlantic hurricane season …
Read MoreA report released last week has found that China’s greenhouse gas emissions were higher than the entirety of the rest of the developed world–combined. China’s CO2 Emissions Out of Control? A report published and released last week by the Rhodium Group–a top independent research organization specializing in matters involving China, …
Read MoreNearly all of the world’s glaciers, about 220,000, are melting at an accelerated pace, far faster than scientists have previously anticipated or measured, as a new study finds melt has “doubled over the past decades.” The World’s Glaciers Are Melting Twice as Fast as Scientists Predicted A study published this …
Read MoreBaseball- to softball-sized hail from a trio of separate hailstorms on Wednesday punched holes through roofs in Texas and Oklahoma, leaving what insurance experts predict will certainly exceed $1 billion in damages. Three Separate Hailstorms Devastate Texas and Oklahoma Late Wednesday afternoon, a trio of hailstorms rolled across the border …
Read MoreThe month of May can be one of the most turbulent months for weather conditions, not only bringing the highest risk of tornadoes of the year but can bring severe weather, tropical storms, hot or cold, and even snow. May Brings Highest Risk of the Year for Tornadoes The highest …
Read MoreCould AI save lives? That’s what meteorologists hope as they bet big on artificial intelligence tools. The National Science Foundation has invested $20 million to launch a new AI inititiate. They hope to create trustworthy forecasting using sophisticated AI that will revolutionizing weather predictions. The NSF Funds Creation of New …
Read MoreSpeaking before 40 world leaders in a virtual climate summit on Thursday, President Biden said that the US will commit to cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by 50-52% by 2030 and “net-zero emissions…no later than 2050.” US to cut carbon emissions by 50-52% by 2030 The United States is hosting …
Read MoreMany municipalities are phasing out the use of outdoor weather sirens, also called tornado sirens. But is this wise? Is it even legal to do this? In this article, we’ll look at the legalities, as well as the reasons behind the move. Are tornado sirens outdated? Will tornado sirens soon …
Read MoreThe original forecast called for a warmer spring, but the latest 6-10-day outlook from the National Weather Service shows chilly weather setting in and that means more snow and fewer tornadoes. Colder April weather pattern to bring more snow and fewer tornadoes Colder air will be settling in over the …
Read MoreForecasters are warning that the Western US could be facing what scientists are calling a megadrought. It could be the most severe in modern history–and the region may be on the precipice of suffering permanent drought. US could be entering the most severe drought on record In 2000, the western …
Read MoreThe 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to have above-normal activity, starting higher than last year’s initial projections, according to the annual predictions made by the Colorado State University. This year’s forecast higher than last year’s initial forecast Every year, a group of meteorologists from the Colorado State University (CSU) …
Read MoreThe South will see at least 3 days of severe weather with likely tornadoes, with warnings for 6 states on Thursday and stronger chances of a more widespread outbreak in the South on Friday and Saturday. South to see at least 3 days of severe weather The South will face …
Read MoreThe earliest that cherry blossoms have bloomed in the past 1,200 years has just been recorded in Japan. Scientists are warning that the event is a sign of symptoms and a larger, looming climate crisis. 2021 Early Cherry Blossom Bloom Cherry blossoms are synonymous with Japan. When spring arrives in …
Read MoreForecasters predict most of the nation will see above-average temperatures in April, with the central US experiencing significantly above-average temperatures. However, the extreme west coast will seat near-average temps. Temperatures in the United States in April will likely be above average for most of the nation, and well above average …
Read MoreMarch already saw deadly tornado activity, but beginning in April, the average number of tornadoes increases by 134%. This kicks off the three most dangerous months of the year for severe weather in the United States. Tornado Season Begins According to data from a 20-year study of tornado activity in …
Read MoreA severe weather outbreak in the South over the weekend and late last week has left multiple people dead, with scores of additional residents needing to be rescued after tornadoes and historic flooding. More flooding could be on the way for this hard-hit region. Tornadoes and Flooding Wreak Havoc Across …
Read MoreTornado alley is an area of the central United States were tornadoes occur most frequently. A recent analysis of a 40-year study finds increasing activity that suggests the risky area may be shifting to the east. What Is tornado Alley? Tornado Alley: The name alone doesn’t sound like good news …
Read MoreIt’s rare that a level 5 risk warning for tornadoes is issued, but that’s the case on Thursday for parts of the South, affecting some 50 million residents stretching from the Gulf Coast to the Ohio Valley. High Risk TornadoWarning Issued from South to Ohio Valley The risk of tornadoes …
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