Severe Weather Resources
- Preparing for Severe Weather — National Weather Service Resources
- Natural Disasaters and Severe Weather — Centers for Disease Control
- Fire Evacuation Resources
- Questions to Ask if You Are Considering Serving as an Evacuation Site
- American Red Cross — Disaster Online Newsroom
- Drinking Water — Locating safe drinking water after a disaster
- Environmental Protection Agency — Preparation for and recovery from hurricanes.
- National Hurricane Center — Tracking of all active hurricanes
- Ready America — For samples of readiness plans for all kinds of occurrences
- TsunamiReady — Awareness, preparation for, and recovery from a tsunami
In addition, some camps may be called upon to serve a variety of needs—including housing evacuees. The American Camp Association shares the lessons we learned over recent summers when camps served as evacuation centers for the victims of hurricanes in the Gulf region, and in other disasters. In preparation for future situations, we provide camps with a list of important questions they might consider prior to agreeing to serve as an evacuation center.
For information about your local area, make sure you know your local weather service information including the services they provide, and their notification avenues. Find your local weather service.
For resources and a free online course to help you understand and prepare for the impacts of severe weather, check out the National Environmental Education Foundation.
American Camp Association Resources
- Camp Crisis Hotline
- Wildfire and Smoke
- Extreme Heat —- Preventing and Identifying Heat-Related Illness
- Severe Weather Impacts - Tips for Response and Prevention
- Talking With Children about Natural Disasters
Learn From Camps That Have Faced a Natural Disaster
- Forest Fire: A Crisis Reality for Camp, Camping Magazine
- Sanctuary From the Storm: Hurricane Evacuees Find Comfort at Camp, Camping Magazine