Tornado Hub is an independent educational weather site built around a simple goal: make severe weather easier to understand before people need that knowledge in a stressful moment.
What we publish
- Interactive weather tools and games, including the tornado simulator.
- Plain-English severe weather safety guides.
- Historical case files for tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, winter storms, and major weather disasters.
- Forecast, radar, climate, and weather science explainers for students and curious readers.
Editorial standards
We aim to write clear, original, useful pages that explain what a hazard is, why it matters, and what readers should do next. We avoid pretending to be a live warning service, and we point readers back to official alerts for emergency decisions.
Data and sources
Pages may reference public weather and population sources such as NOAA, the National Weather Service, the Storm Prediction Center, the U.S. Census Bureau, Statistics Canada, and other official or educational sources. When weather history or safety guidance is uncertain, we try to say so plainly.
Advertising and funding
Tornado Hub is free to use. The site may be funded by display advertising and affiliate links. Advertising helps pay for hosting, development, research, and maintenance.
Independence
Tornado Hub is not affiliated with NOAA, the National Weather Service, FEMA, Google, Adsterra, or any government agency. Brand names and data-source names belong to their respective owners.