The family farm Jenny Schlecht lives on was hit by a tornado on June 20. More than two months later, she explains how the recovery process has been long and painful.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Twice a day, until recently, technicians at the National Weather Service (NWS) released balloons into the atmosphere from nearly 100 locations. As these balloons sailed upward, small data collection instruments called radiosondes went with them, capturing the atmospheric data that — along with information from ocean buoys, satellites, and even hurricane-hunting aircraft — feeds the computer models meteorologists around the country use to predict the weather. Now, following a series of bud...| Scienceline
Weather expert Daniel Bezte looks at heat waves and the climate factors that lead to extended periods of high heat in the Prairies.| Manitoba Co-operator
The family farm Jenny Schlecht lives on was hit by a tornado on June 20. More than two months later, she explains how the recovery process has been long and painful.| Brainerd Dispatch
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The family farm Jenny Schlecht lives on was hit by a tornado on June 20. More than two months later, she explains how the recovery process has been long and painful.| Park Rapids Enterprise
The family farm Jenny Schlecht lives on was hit by a tornado on June 20. More than two months later, she explains how the recovery process has been long and painful.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
In 2007, southeast Minnesota set a state record in rainfall, leading to improvements in emergency systems.| Perham Focus
Heavy, severe rain events need a couple of conditions before farms in Western Canada get soaked: Moisture in the atmosphere is just one of them.| Manitoba Co-operator
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Bemidji Pioneer
Hearing from concerned residents who were unable to hear the sirens during the early morning hours of Aug. 8, Kari Goelz encourages them to utilize other resources in their homes, like CodeRED.| Grand Forks Herald
Nearly 200 farmers reported storage damage, and 400,000 acres of crops were impacted by June’s severe storms.| Grand Forks Herald
Sugarbeet yields could range from records for some farmers to next to nothing for those with damage from severe weather. But the overall outcome is likely to be average to above average production.| Agweek
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Grand Forks Herald
Heavy monsoon rains triggered devastating floods and landslides across Pakistan on August 15, 2025, killing more than 160 people and destroying critical infrastructure.| The Watchers
A massive cloudburst struck Chosoti village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district at around 12:00 local time (LT) on August 14, 2025, killing at least 60 people, injuring more than 300…| The Watchers
What does it mean when you hear the outdoor warning sirens? How long will they sound? And no, there's no such thing as an "all-clear" siren.| WVXU
Even with the very best of modern technology, we’re still not sure about the science behind how tornadoes form.| Manitoba Co-operator
KTTC Chief Meteorologist Nick Jansen said he was doing his job, but that he is a father and husband first.| Rochester Post Bulletin
As the heat dome ends, severe weather is on the horizon. Discover how thunderstorms and flooding will affect central Europe.| Severe Weather Europe
During the winter severe weather season, our first cold weather activation typically occurs around Thanksgiving and our last one is usually toward the end of March. Once we've wrapped up the last activation for the season, we can start gathering, refining, and analyzing data and information for the winter weather activation summary.| KCRHA
Record rainfall of up to 254 mm (10 inches) hit Zhaotong, China’s Yunnan Province from July 8 to 9, 2025, triggering severe flooding and landslides in Weixin County and leaving five people missing.| The Watchers
As insurance professionals, we know summer isn’t just about vacations and barbecues – it’s also peak season for some of the most destructive natural disasters. From hurricanes along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts to wildfires scorching the West, tornadoes in the Central U.S. and dust storms blanketing parts of the Southwest, summer is marked by multiple, compounding threats to one’s home. While many believe their standard insurance policies are enough, we know that traditional homeowner...| Recoop Insurance
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Rare snowfall blanketed high-altitude regions of Rize and Trabzon in northeastern Turkey in early July, creating a winter-like landscape amid peak summer.| The Watchers
A polar air mass originating from Antarctica brought record low temperatures to Argentina, Chile and Uruguay between June 30 and July 3, 2024, causing at least 15 deaths and prompting emergency…| The Watchers
Jenny Schlecht's family's farm was in the path of strong storms on the evening of June 20 and had plenty of damage. Despite all of the damage, they know it could have been much worse.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Transitioning to using HeatRisk empowers us to respond earlier, when the people who are most likely to experience heat-related harm need support. This is KCRHA’s third summer using HeatRisk-based activation thresholds. We have aligned our activation tiers for extreme heat to better respond to the actual risk that any given heatwave poses to those living unsheltered in King County.| KCRHA
Heavy rainfall associated with tropical waves 8 and 9 caused severe floods and landslides across western Venezuela on June 24, 2025, displacing over 4 700 people and prompting a national emergency…| The Watchers
Given the growing frequency and intensity of severe weather events around the world, like hurricanes, wildfires, floods and violent storms, households have had to make increasingly costly home insurance claims. Canada has not been spared; it even saw a record year for damages in 2024, caused particularly by flooding in Quebec and Ontario, and by wildfires and a hailstorm in Alberta. Consequently, insurers in Canada and abroad have raised premiums, tightened underwriting standards or withdrawn...| HillNotes
A cold weather pattern is coming to the eastern U.S. An unseasonably cold air will affect your area next week.| Severe Weather Europe
In today’s world of increasing climate volatility, helping your clients build a strong financial safety net is no longer a best practice, it’s a necessity. Hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and other catastrophic events are not only becoming more frequent, but also more financially devastating. While many clients understand the importance of home insurance, fewer have a [...] The post Helping Clients Disaster-Proof Their Finances: A Guide for Insurance Agents appeared first on Recoop Insur...| Recoop Insurance
In the home insurance industry, we’re in the business of protecting people’s biggest investments from the unpredictable. While everyday risks like auto accidents or storm damage are well understood by most clients, rare but high-impact events, such as catastrophic hurricanes with storm surge, wildfires or earthquakes, are often not top-of-mind. As insurance professionals, it is [...] The post Preparing for the Unexpected: Helping Clients Understand Rare but High-Impact Risks appeared firs...| Recoop Insurance
As we embark on another new year, 2025 forecasts indicate a continuation of recent severe weather patterns that could impact the property insurance market. These changes present both challenges and opportunities for the agents who play a critical role in helping homeowners adapt and prepare. Understanding and addressing these looming risks will be the key [...] The post 2025 Severe Weather Outlook: Implications for the Insurance Industry appeared first on Recoop Insurance.| Recoop Insurance
As we approach the end of 2024 and look back on the year, it’s clear that severe weather across the United States has become increasingly unpredictable. From raging wildfires and record-breaking hurricanes to devastating floods, the impact of these natural disasters has been felt by communities across the country. The financial burden imposed on families [...] The post A Year in Review: 2024 Disaster & Insurance Trends appeared first on Recoop Insurance.| Recoop Insurance
As the holiday season approaches, many homeowners are excited to escape for celebration and quality time with family and friends; however, leaving your home unattended with looming severe weather ready to strike this winter season can leave you worrying. Whether your area is expecting heavy rains, winter storms, or strong winds, taking the time to [...] The post Fortifying Your Home While Away on Travel appeared first on Recoop Insurance.| Recoop Insurance
When disaster strikes, being sufficiently prepared for an emergency can minimize danger and put you on good footing towards the road to recovery. Having an emergency kit that is easily accessible can provide the gift of time and confidence to better ensure your family’s safety and fortify resilience against looming severe weather events. In this [...] The post Weathering the Storm: Tips for Creating a Severe Weather Emergency Kit appeared first on Recoop Insurance.| Recoop Insurance
Earthquakes strike without warning, leaving wide-ranging destruction in their wake. Preparation is the key to minimizing risk and protecting your loved ones from this unseen and unpredictable threat. Here are some essential tips for ensuring your safety before, during, and after an earthquake. Understanding Earthquakes Earthquakes occur when tectonic plates shift along the earth’s surface, [...] The post Peril Know-How: Building Sturdy Foundations for Earthquake Preparedness appeared first ...| Recoop Insurance
The reports will be shared with FEMA for storm damage from June 16 to July 4.| Rochester Post Bulletin