Tag : Wisconsin Weather Blog

Losing Arctic ice will affect people around the world

Arctic ice benefits the planet in many ways, from keeping us cool to protecting wildlife. Unfortunately, NASA states that the…

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The first new Hurricane Hunter aircraft since the 1990s

Congress' passage of the Inflation Reduction Act in the summer of 2022 included nearly a half-billion dollars for weather forecasting…

2 years ago

It’s time for the fall’s ragweed and mold allergy season

Ragweed and mold make autumn a sneezing season for millions of people. What You Need To Know Ragweed pollen is…

2 years ago

September hurricanes that brought devastation to the U.S.

September is the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. This is because wind shear, the change of speed and/or direction…

2 years ago

Danielle puts an end to the “hurricane drought”

Compared to the last couple of seasons, the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season is a late-bloomer, so to speak. We've only…

2 years ago

How to keep that garden going, even through a drought

It’s summer and the lack of rain is wreaking havoc on your garden. What should you do? First, don’t panic,…

2 years ago

Cutting down your food waste with worms

Something burrowing underground could help you cut down on your food waste. It’s called vermicomposting or more commonly know as…

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The Ginger Gold apple: Hurricane Camille’s tasty legacy

September is the peak of apple picking season across much of the U.S., but did you know that a major…

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Here’s why standing near a tree during a storm is dangerous

Unfortunately, August alone has tallied six lightning deaths in the United States.  What You Need To Know August's six lightning…

2 years ago

In the peak of hurricane season, here’s where storms form

Tropical activity can happen almost anywhere in the Atlantic in September, but some areas are more favored than others. What…

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