Greetings everyone. Thanks for stopping by. With the end of the Atlantic hurricane season near, we’ll have one more week of hurricane safety information. The biggest news of the week is the latest National Climate Assessment from NOAA. To say it presents an ominous scenario is a vast understatement. Full details are in this weeks post. We’ve got other news to review, so let’s get started.

- If you don’t like to rake leaves in the autumn, that’s fine. In fact, the details on what you can do are encouraging.
- Microplastics have been found all over our planet including areas that were previously thought to be pristine. New studies show that they have the potential to influence weather.
- Here is the latest NOAA National Climate Assessment that focuses on the United States.
- Here’s a concise review of the latest findings in the NOAA National Climate Assessment.
- What does the rest of November look like for the USA? The weather and climate for the rest of this month can give hints on what this winter will be like.
- Here’s the latest update on the US Drought Monitor. Conditions from Arizona through the deep south continue to worsen as has conditions in the central plains. For Hawaii, the severe drought conditions have persisted.

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS

- NOAA has an excellent and comprehensive website on hurricane preparedness. Check it out! There’s a great deal of very important information for you.
- Here is a good infographic that you’ll find helpful in preparing for a hurricane, winter storms, severe weather, and much more. An emergency kit can come in handy for many situations regardless of where you live.

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