Earth Gauge: Drop the Drips While it may seem simple, fixing leaky fixtures around the house can add up to big water savings.
Earth Gauge: UV-Aware July is UV Awareness Month!
Earth Gauge: Lawn-Sense Lawns in the U.S. cover three times more area than corn crops, making them the largest irrigated crop in the country!
Earth Gauge: Fireworks It is estimated that between 2002 and 2005, more than 30,000 fires reported per year were started by fireworks.
Earth Gauge: Lightning Know-How Alabama experienced an average of 853,644 cloud-to-ground lightning flashes per year between 1996 and 2005!
Climate Fact: Prolonged Dry Episodes Is it possible for droughts to become more common even if annual rainfall amounts increase?
Earth Gauge: Cool It! As the outdoor temperature rises, keep it cool inside with simple, no- or low-cost home improvements.
Climate Fact: AMO and THC How the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation controls much of the climatic variability in the Northern Hemisphere.
Climate Fact: Tanganyika Troubles One of the most important sources of animal protein in East Africa is being threatened by rising temperatures.
Earth Gauge: Beneficial Biking Choosing alternative transportation can save a typical work commuter about 600 dollars and 1200 miles on their car each year.
Earth Gauge: Recovering Rainwater When rain water hits the lawn or pavement, much of it runs off of your property and into the storm drain.
World Asthma Day May is Asthma Awareness Month!
Earth Gauge: Slow the Flow Each year, an estimated four billion tons of precious topsoil are lost from America's croplands.
Earth Gauge: Water Well Save money and water by switching your irrigation system off when there is rain in the forecast.
What Is a Mesoscale Convective System? Sometimes a meteorologist refers to a Mesoscale Convective System or MCS during a weather broadcast.
Earth Gauge: Just Passing Through Migratory birds have amazing adaptations that help them find their way from their wintering grounds in Mexico, Central, and South America, to the U.S. and Canada.
Freeze Warning A Freeze WARNING is in effect for part of the CBS 42 viewing area.
Earth Gauge: Drink Up Americans fill-up one billion water glasses from the tap each day...
Earth Gauge: Severe Storm Prep Did you know that a typical thunderstorm lasts about 20 to 30 minutes and has a diameter of fifteen miles?
Climate Fact: Strengthening Upwelling Patterns Ocean currents transport heat from the Equator to the higher latitudes, as well as nutrient rich water from the depths of the ocean to the surface.
DROUGHT INFORMATION FOR CENTRAL ALABAMA The need of rain continues for central Alabama.
Earth Gauge: Allergies and Weather Tree pollens are typically the first allergens to show-up in the spring, causing problems for up to 40 million Americans that suffer from seasonal allergies.
MOST TORNADO-PRONE CITIES DURING APRIL As the spring severe weather season rolls on, what cities are most likely to be hit by a tornado?
Pollen Forecast: March 27 Pollen levels in the air remain extremely high.
Climate Fact: Ringed Seals and Warm Winters Over the last 150 years, the average temperature of the Baltic Sea Basin has been rising.
Climate Fact: Timing is Everything Winter Moth caterpillars respond to warmer temperatures.
POLLEN COUNT FORECAST FOR TUESDAY. The Pollen Count Remains High on Tuesday.
Earth Gauge: Somethin’ in the Soil Thinking about spring planting? Early spring is a great time to test your soil.
Freeze Warning Cancelled for Sunday Night The Freeze Warning for Sunday night has been cancelled.
National Flood Safety Awareness Week - Friday: Flood Safety FRIDAY: FLOOD SAFETY
These simple tips can help your viewers prepare for a flood, and take appropriate actions during and after a flooding event occurs.
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