5 Common Myths About Hurricane Preparedness (And Why They’re Bogus)

Hurricane Sandy is coming quick, and you want to be ready. You’ve got all your gear, and now it’s time to batten down the hatches. But before you do that, there are five common hurricane myths you should know about. More »

Here’s How Much Worse Hurricane Sandy Is Than Irene (Hint: Much, Much Worse)

Even though this summer’s Hurricane Irene left dozens dead and caused billions of dollars of damage, there was an inescapable consensus that it didn’t quite live up to the hype. As you can see above, meeting expectations appears to be the one thing we don’t have to worry about with Sandy. More »

Watch Hurricane Sandy Slam the East Coast Through These 5 Live Webcams

So you want to watch the vicious Hurricane Sandy do her thing, but you don’t actually want to be out there in the thick of it. Maybe you aren’t even anywhere near the East Coast. Well in this Internet age, there’s still a chance for you to get your voyeuristic jollies. Here are five live-streaming webcams you can use to watch the storm roll in. More »

Let’s See Your Best Photos of the Impending Frankenstorm

There’s a storm a-brewing, and as always, that makes for a great photo-op. Whether it’s the barren store shelves, lines of people waiting patiently to get inside a store full of barren shelves, or a shot of the foreboding sky, looming down over us, there are plenty of great pictures to be had. What’s the best you’ve seen so far? More »

Everything You Need To Ride Out a Serious Storm

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know there’s an epically huge storm about to crash against the East Coast. If you have been living under a rock, you might be about to drown under it. More »

How Hurricane Sandy Might Become a Snowpocalyptic Frankenstorm

Meteorologists are forecasting what could be the worst storm to hit the eastern United States in more than 70 years. Dubbed the “Frankenstorm” by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the system could potentially pummel the Mid-Atlantic and northeast with gale-force winds and snow at the same time. Yes, that sounds like a scene from the Biblical rapture. But the Frankenstorm isn’t just possible—by the end of this weekend, it could be likely. More »