It seems like there’s always some headline in the news of another company being hacked. Whether it’s a bank, a credit reporting agency, or an online storefront, these hacks can have serious consequences. If an institution with your financial information is hacked, you could be at risk of identity theft. …
Read MoreIf you’re looking to get started on a career, not just working any old job, it helps to go in with the right expectations. Assuming that you can get rolling in a career path without the right knowledge or mindset is a fallacy. Getting started is tough! Here are some …
Read MoreThe news frequently highlights the disastrous effects of tornadoes, hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes. We see images of homes crushed to rubble, roof-high floods, roaring flames sending tendrils of black smoke into a neighborhood’s sky. Cracked streets and fallen buildings easily make it to the television screen. While these disasters are …
Read MoreWhen storms roll in, they can sometimes threaten our home’s electricity. Whether it’s power outages caused by heavy winds or electrical damage caused by lightning strikes, many storms cause disruptions. Damage to your own home’s electrical system can also cause significant issues and losses. Make sure you’re prepared to weather …
Read MoreFrostbite occurs as a natural response to extremely cold temperatures and is meant to actually protect your inner organs from damage by cutting off circulation to the extremities of your body. These extremities include your hands, feet, toes, fingers, nose and ears. If you notice, these are all parts of …
Read MoreThe peak season for severe weather in the United States typically falls between March and October, but severe weather can happen at any time. Knowing the difference between Watches and Warnings is essential to help you plan on how to handle severe weather occurrences. Watches Watches are issued by the …
Read MoreFrom purchases to energy savings, fall is a great time to save money on things. Purchases When fall hits, big retailers like Target, Walmart, The Home Depot and Lowes need to make room for holiday and winter inventory. It’s the perfect time to save a lawn equipment, patio furniture and …
Read MoreHopefully you will never need to follow this advice, but sometimes accidents happen. And when it’s the other person’s fault due to negligent behavior, sometimes civil action is required to protect yourself. Whether its property damage or injuries, you should never be stuck with the bill from an uninsured driver. …
Read MoreAfter a hot summer, many of us are ready for cooler weather and turning leaves. But is your home ready? Here is a list of things that every homeowner should do to get ready for fall. Gutters Clogged gutters can lead to extensive home repair costs. Without proper drainage, water …
Read MoreThe American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology recently updated their high blood pressure guidelines, resulting in 103 million adults falling into the category. This was an increase of over 30 million people from the old guidelines. Since cold temperatures can cause blood pressure spikes, it’s important to …
Read MoreDealing with cold weather can be more than just a chilly annoyance – it can also be a health risk. To keep yourself and your loved ones safe, here are the top ten tips for cold weather safety from our friends at the Red Cross. 1. Wear Layers Preserving your …
Read MoreAside from having regular maintenance performed on your heating system you can save by avoiding these common mistakes during the cold weather months. There are a lot of ways to improve your homes energy efficiency, as well as a lot of ways you can cause damage. By not making these …
Read MoreAs the colder winter seasons approaches, the dangers of frozen pipes in your home become more pronounced. This isn’t just a danger for colder regions, either. Warmer areas that experience cold snaps may be more susceptible. Read on to find out how to protect your pipes from freezing over. The …
Read MoreDespite the science and many informational articles, many people still have inaccurate ideas about tornadoes. Some of these ideas could lead to disaster if they were ever to encounter one. How many of these tornado tall tales have you heard? Open the Windows A very common bad idea is that …
Read MoreThe NCEI, part of the NOAA, released its latest set of 30-year Climate Normals, revealing a “new” normal that shows most of the United States is getting hotter, the West is getting drier, and the East is getting wetter. New normal shows the US getting warmer The National Centers for …
Read MoreTropical cyclones that strike the United States in the North Atlantic are remaining stronger after making landfall, new research has found, suggesting these storms could cause greater destruction in areas farther from the coast. A troubling trend in hurricanes making landfall in the US, new research finds New research has …
Read MoreThe International Energy Agency is forecasting that global carbon dioxide emissions will rise this year to the second-highest rate in history as stimulus funds for the pandemic recession will pour into fossil fuels for recovery. Carbon emissions expected to reach second-highest historical rate in 2021 The use of coal, the …
Read MoreThe National Weather Service (NWS) has announced it will transition away from its current “advisory headlines” of watches, warnings and advisories, and will switch over to a system of plain language alerts in the future. National Weather Service to issue plain language alerts to reduce confusion The National Weather Service …
Read MoreMeteorologists have issued their forecast for severe weather and tornadoes as the season approaches in advance of spring, and while calling for a slow start to the peak, severe weather was forecast across the US today. Forecast predictions for “notorious” season of severe weather and tornadoes in 2021 Meteorologists from …
Read MoreParts of the South were already without power Wednesday morning as severe weather tore through the region, as travel may be impacted by widespread southeastern thunderstorms and expansive snow over the West. Weather to hamper travelers on busiest travel day of the year As Americans prepare to travel on the …
Read MoreIt’s here, folks: Tropical Storm Beta is moving closer to the Gulf Coast, and with it comes rain, winds, and serious flooding. What can we expect from this slow-moving heavy hitter? Why Beta? This is only the second hurricane season in recorded history that has “used” all of the storm …
Read MoreA line of thunderstorms knocked out several trees, leaving Iowa residents without power. See the wild winds here.
Read MoreMeteorologists give us a look at how they measure the intensity of a storm. See how they do it here.
Read MoreSee how weather changed the course of history for the United States. Get your history lesson here.
Read MoreA stormy weekend gave way to a gorgeous sunset in Indiana. See nature’s beauty here.
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