Floods kill nearly 100 people and are responsible for damages of about $5.3 billion dollars each year. No state or territory is immune from the dangers of flooding. Floods can happen anywhere, any time...know your risk. Learn more about the Local...... Full story
Please visit the NOAA Lightning Safety Page to learn more about lightning safety. NOAA Lightning Safety Page ... Full story
Welcome to the Tornado Project Online! We are a small company that gathers, compiles, and makes tornado information available to tornado and severe weather enthusiasts, the meteorological community and emergency management officials in the form of...... Full story
Tornadoes are perhaps mother nature's most violent display of energy. Rotating winds up to and in some cases over 200 mph are possible in these swirling funnels of destruction. The United States, because of geographical features and location, is...... Full story
Lightning is the nasty offspring of the thunderstorm. Responsible for an average of 67 fatalities in the United States a year, lightning on average kills more people than hurricanes and tornadoes combined. Lightning is also responsible for leaving...... Full story
Floods are the number one killer in the United States according to government statistics, accounting for an average of 100 fatalities a year and an average of more than two billion dollars in damage annually. And approximately half of all flood...... Full story