Discovery StormWatch Maps ZIP Forecasts to Practical Prep Actions
StormWatch translates ZIP-coded weather data into an actionable household prep plan, showing current conditions, 12-hour and 7-day forecasts, a prep checklist.
Arthur Shelbi

StormWatch Weather Emergency Dashboard Links ZIP Forecasts to Actionable Preparedness
StormWatch is a weather emergency dashboard that turns weather data into a practical plan for households. The core idea is simple yet useful: enter your ZIP code and the app pulls location-specific data and shows current conditions, the next 12 hours, and a 7-day forecast, plus sections for precipitation chance, snow and ice forecasts, and wind forecasts. It also surfaces weather news for your area, an impact timeline, and an actionable checklist. A built-in supply calculator, emergency contacts, and community services for shelters, food, and utilities sit alongside a 911 link and a Poison Control 24/7 line. Web data come from the National Weather Service and the GDELT project, with a clear caveat that the data are not official and should be verified with local authorities.
In the project’s context, forecasts and warnings are often numbers and maps, but translating them into concrete steps can be hard for households. StormWatch frames weather data as something you can act on, linking location-specific forecasts with a prep checklist and a quick reach to essential services. In doing so, it leans on official channels like the NOAA family of agencies to provide the underlying weather information while offering guidance you can actually follow.
How StormWatch Works
After you set your location, the dashboard fetches weather data and displays Current Conditions, including the familiar measurements like temperature in Fahrenheit, humidity, wind speed, and visibility. It then surfaces the Next 12 Hours and the 7-Day Forecast, along with Precipitation Chance, Snow & Ice Forecast, and Wind Forecast. The Weather News section compiles area-focused updates, while the Impact Timeline highlights when weather might affect daily life. The Action Checklist, Supply Calculator, and lists of Emergency Contacts and Community Services, covering shelters, food, and utilities, are designed to translate forecast details into steps you can take. The page also includes a direct link to Emergency Services with 911 and a dedicated Poison Control line for harm reduction during weather-related incidents. Data are labeled as Web Data from the National Weather Service and GDELT, not official, with a reminder to verify with local authorities, and you can access local forecast offices through the bureau's resources.
Data Provenance and Preparedness
What makes StormWatch stand out is the way it blends practical tools with data provenance. The interface presents a quick, human-friendly snapshot of conditions and risks while anchoring those decisions in real data streams. The Emergency Contacts and Community Services sections push you beyond alerts and into prepared response, much like a family safety plan you would carry to a storm drill. The inclusion of practical aids such as a supply calculator and a dedicated Poison Control line mirrors everyday concerns during emergencies, making preparedness feel reachable rather than theoretical.
External Resources
- National Weather Service: National Weather Service
- GDELT Project: GDELT
- NOAA: NOAA
- 211 Community Services: 211 Community Services
- Poison Control: Poison Control
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