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Understanding Lake Effect Storms

Dec 16 2014
#169591986 / gettyimages.com Towns and cities located near lakes receive a lot of their precipitation from a weather phenomenon known as lake effect. This weather is responsible for snowstorms, strong winds, and whiteout conditions during the winter months and is…

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Contaminated Drinking Water: Preparing for a Crisis

Aug 06 2014
A recent water crisis in Toledo forced residents to seek alternative drinking water sources. For over 400,000 people, this past weekend was one without running tap water after a large quantity of toxins were found in the tap water. This…

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Urban Safety: Disasters Lurking in Abandoned Buildings

If you live in an urban environment long enough you will eventually come across an abandoned building or two. In some places these buildings are the exception; in some they are the standard. While lurking around abandoned buildings is probably…

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What You Need to Know About Tornado Alley

Jun 20 2014
What is Tornado Alley? Tornado Alley is a section of the US where tornadoes are more frequently experienced due to combining of cold and warm air between mountain ranges. The definitions of Tornado Alley vary, but it's generally agreed upon…

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4 Fascinating Facts About Tornadoes

Jun 09 2014
Tornadoes can be some of the most deadly storms across America when proper steps of caution are not taken. While these twisters are terrifying, they are also captivating, just ask any storm chaser. Take a look at these four fascinating…

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How Yard Maintenance Can Reduce Damage from Disasters

Sometimes reducing the risks of storm damages comes down to doing small, routine things like maintaining your yard. Severe weather can cause serious property damage from yard debris and disasters ranging from hurricane winds to wildfires can cause widespread damages…

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Cincinnati Disaster Resource Guide

Disaster preparation begins with understanding regional risks and available resources for planning, assimilating information, and understanding aftermath recovery. Many local resources can also provide detailed information on preparing emergency kits, coordinating with community organizations to initiate responses, and providing volunteer…

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Creating an Emergency Response Program

Disasters are sudden. Even when they are forecast, disasters are shocking in their power. Because of this, the importance of an emergency response program is high. Planning for the destructive potential for a disaster not only enables you to confront…

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Preparing Your Home for High Winds

Nov 04 2013
High winds are one of the most common causes of damage to a home. Not limited to hurricanes and tornadoes, high winds cause many millions, often billions, of dollars in damages every year. Roofs are some of the most frequently…

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