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Construction Site Real-Time Weather Monitoring and Alert Notification
The weather forecast and real-time weather conditions are critically important for on-site construction safety and planning. iAlert supports construction site safety by sending the the daily forecast, real-time weather alerts,?and real-time severe weather alerts by email or text message based on your needs. … Read More…
TORNADO & SEVERE THUNDERSTORM Risk “Wednesday December, 23 2015”
…THERE IS AN ENHANCED?RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS?ACROSS PARTS OF THE LOWER/MID ?MISSISSIPPI VALLEY….OHIO VALLEY… AND MID-SOUTH… …THERE IS A SLIGHT?RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM MUCH OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY EASTWARD ?TO THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY AND CENTRAL APPALACHIANS… …THERE IS A MARGINAL?RISK OF … Read More…
Flood Safety: After a Flood
When flood waters recede, the damage left behind can be devastating and present many dangers. Images of flood destruction depict destroyed homes and buildings, damaged possessions, and decimated roadways. However, what you can’t see can be just as dangerous. Floodwaters often become contaminated … Read More…
Flood Safety: During a Flood
During a flood, water levels and the rate the water is flowing can quickly change. Remain aware and monitor local radio and television outlets. Avoid flood waters at all costs and evacuate immediately when water starts to rise. Don’t wait until it’s too … Read More…
Flood Safety: Before a Flood
Sometimes floods develop slowly and forecasters can anticipate where a flood will happen days or weeks before it occurs. Oftentimes flash floods can occur within minutes and sometimes without any sign of rain. Being prepared can save your life and give you peace … Read More…
Generator Safety
Portable back-up generators produce the poison gas carbon monoxide (CO). ?CO is an odorless, colorless gas that kills without warning. ?It claims the lives of hundreds of people every year and makes thousands more ill. ?Follow these steps to keep your family safe. … Read More…
5:00 PM ET Oct 1, 2015 Update: Hurricane JOAQUIN
DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK At 500 PM EDT (2100 UTC), the center of Hurricane Joaquin was located near latitude 23.0 North, longitude 74.4 West. Joaquin is moving toward the southwest near 6 mph (9 km/h), and a westward or southwestward motion is expected … Read More…
11:00 AM Oct 1, 2015 Update: Hurricane JOAQUIN
DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK At 1100 AM EDT (1500 UTC), the center of Hurricane Joaquin was located near latitude 23.0 North, longitude 73.9 West. A turn toward the northwest and north is expected on Friday, and a faster motion toward the north is … Read More…
8:00 AM Oct 1, 2015 Update: Hurricane JOAQUIN
At 800 AM EDT (1200 UTC), the center of Hurricane Joaquin was located near latitude 23.2 North, longitude 73.7 West. Joaquin is moving toward the west-southwest near 5 mph (7 km/h), and this motion is expected to continue today. A turn toward the … Read More…
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