A Texas scientist studies sea spray to improve hurricane forecasts using AI and wind-tunnel tests. Earlier warnings possible.
Houseplants help with damp-season air. Ferns, snake plants, and lilies clean air while adding freshness indoors
Monsoon nights bring power cuts. Families unplug with games, candles, and storytelling, easing stress during storms.
Humidity saps focus and mood. Flexible hours, cool spaces, and awareness help productivity during muggy spells.
Heat and humidity trigger health alerts. Cities promote hydration and cooling centers to protect vulnerable groups.
Hurricanes disrupt flights. Use apps, watch alerts, and know rights. Smart planning helps manage storm delays.
Late-summer camping needs storm prep: sturdy tents, tarps, and forecasts. Plan ahead to stay safe and dry outdoors.
Late summer is prime for landmarks with clear views and fewer crowds before autumn’s tourism rush begins.
Generators and grills emit deadly carbon monoxide. Always run them outdoors, away from doors and windows. Use CO detectors.
“Downgraded” storms remain dangerous with floods, surge, and outages. Lower winds don’t mean lower risk.