On Nov. 20, 2023, AccuWeather again took the lead in weather forecasting, giving crucial advance notice for tornadoes in the lower Mississippi Valley. AccuWeather outperformed all other sources, including the National Weather Service (NWS), by providing warnings well in advance of when the tornadoes hit. If you're not using AccuWeather, you are missing out on the vital information you need to protect your people, property, and profits.
As severe thunderstorms unleashed tornadoes across the South, AccuWeather stood out for its accurate predictions. A whole day ahead of other sources, AccuWeather warned of the severe weather in the South.
In Wesson, Mississippi, when a destructive EF1 tornado touched down in the dark, AccuWeather provided 17 minutes of advance notice. AccuWeather was the ONLY source to give any advance warning. The NWS and others only issued a warning 7 minutes AFTER the tornado hit.
Heading north to Ofahaoma in central Mississippi, businesses had a similar situation unfold. AccuWeather warned about the tornado 12 minutes in ADVANCE, while the NWS warned as the tornado touched down. This allowed businesses to enact their emergency response plan and get employees and customers to shelter.
In eastern Louisiana, businesses in Marksville faced another tornado threat. AccuWeather meteorologists gave an AccuWeather SkyGuard® Notification, giving customers a critical 5-minute ADVANCE notice, while businesses relying on the NWS and others waited 8 minutes AFTER the tornado had started causing damage.
Relying solely on NWS warnings or similar sources comes with risks. Government alerts might not activate, outdoor sirens might stay silent, and other emergency notifications might come too late.
AccuWeather's Superior Accuracy™ is not just a claim; it's proven. Choosing AccuWeather means more than a competitive edge; lives are saved, businesses are protected, and communities are protected against tornadoes. Choosing AccuWeather isn't just a preference; it's the best service to ensure safety and that you will make the best decision every time.
During this storm, AccuWeather For Business was crucial in providing advance warnings to industries. Businesses across various sectors benefited from AccuWeather's advance notice, enabling them to take proactive measures and ensure the safety of their operations.
Here are some of the ways AccuWeather For Business helps industries in severe weather:
AccuWeather’s SkyGuard Warnings
AccuWeather's SkyGuard Notifications deliver timely and actionable insights to businesses, offering advance warnings for severe weather events. AccuWeather provides an average of 16 advance notices when tornadoes are in the forecast, compared to only 8 minutes from all other sources. That means AccuWeather gives you more time to prepare better and get to shelter – all critical when seconds count and lives are on the line.
Want to learn more about how AccuWeather’s SkyGuard Notifications can help your business best prepare for the threat of severe weather? Speak to an expert and demo SkyGuard today.
The benefits of AccuWeather go beyond protecting the lives of employees and customers. Businesses will also reduce operational costs through better planning and mitigation efforts, allowing you to make better weather-impacted decisions. AccuWeather forecasts will help you make the right decisions sooner and faster, keeping your people safer, saving you money overall, eliminating angst and stress, reducing your risk and liability, reducing losses, and better protecting your reputation.
AccuWeather’s track record of Superior Accuracy™ in weather forecasting and warnings has saved our clients tens of billions of dollars, saved the lives of employees and customers, and minimized reputational harm. Overall, for more than 60 years, AccuWeather has saved over 10,000 lives and prevented injuries to over 100,000 people, all beyond what has been done by the National Weather Service, the National Hurricane Center, and other weather sources.