Here's Where To Download Your Free Report On Weather Emergencies
Welcome!
Here's the free report I promised you - it's called "Thirteen
Things You Must Know To Survive Severe Weather Emergencies".
It's a PDF document, so you can right click this link -
Severe Weather Emergencies
- for your copy, choose "Save as" from the
menu, and send it to your desktop or other appropriate
destination. Alternatively, click the link once and you can
save it once the document downloads, although it's fairly
lengthy and could take a while.
I hope you never need to use it.
But if you do, you'll find it's organised into chapters
dealing with each type of dangerous weather, or its result,
and each chapter is divided into three sections. The first
section concerns advanced preparation for hazardous weather,
and the other two are in the form of checklists to be used
when severe weather is on its way, and again when it is close
to arriving.
Why not have a look around now that you're here. The focus
of the site is on home weather stations, but there's plenty
more because being able to record weather information is
only a very small part of the story. To get the most out
of your information you need to be able to understand
the weather conditions that are affecting your area.
Particularly the more spectacular types of weather.
So quite a bit of the site is devoted to severe and extreme
weather - its type, its characteristics and causes. And it
is severe weather which is most likely to result in the
emergency situations covered in the Special Report you
have either just downloaded, or are about to.
Just one more thing before you leave (hopefully to investigate
these pages further). If you are at all interested in weather,
why not sign up for the "Watching Weather" newsletter? It's
free, and you'll also receive a free report on home weather
station problems. Now that mightn't sound very interesting if
you don't own or intend to own one, but it contains quite a
lot of background material which explains how weather works
and the true meaning of much of the published weather
information.
Just add your name and email address in the form below to
receive your first copy and free report. Your personal details
will never be provided to anyone else, and will only be used
to send you each issue of "Watching Weather"
Once again, thanks for your interest.
Graham McClung