The truth about US weather ? Dodging the risks can save you a fortune

Posted by Universal on August 4th, 2015

The way people talk about climate and weather conditions, you’d think it was some sort of academic exercise. It’s not. In the US, weather does incredible damage, kills people, and costs a fortune in trashed buildings, lives, infrastructure, and business assets, every month.

The big freezes in recent years were incredibly costly. Playing hide and seek with hurricanes, wild fires and tornadoes is just plain dangerous. This is “risk management for everyone”. The mainstream market is now getting the message too, particularly in terms of OHS for outdoor assets like trucks, livestock, and construction sites, where even heavy rain can do real damage. In commuter country, dodging bad weather conditions is a no-brainer. Getting stuck in a blizzard or zero-visibility snowstorm is no fun.

You can check out your local weather with something as basic as an outside thermometer, but a lot of people and businesses are upscaling to portable weather stations, or more advanced home weather stations. The new home weather stationsare very useful, and weather radios are another option for early warnings.

If you live in Tornado Land, you don’t need to be told what some extra time can do for you. If you work on the land, something like an electronic rain gauge or wireless weather station can be a real blessing, giving you quick access to valuable information when you need it.

We’ve found an online supplier, one of the biggest, a company called Weather Shack.com as a good example of where to source your weather equipment. They have absolutely everything in the latest weather stations and related equipment. They’ve been in business for many years, and have a well-deserved reputation for quality products.

Also very much to the point – Their prices are surprisingly good, for top quality equipment. This is a one stop shop for all kinds of weather stations and accessories, including the new pro standard stations. Check them out first, before you spend a cent. You can visit their website here at www.weathershack.com. Talk to the experts, discuss your needs, and they’ll find the equipment you want.

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