StormKit
Save official storm resources before weather turns
A source-first packet with official links, printable copies, images, and offline-friendly options for phones and laptops.
Reviewed 2026-05-16
Short answer
StormKit keeps the most important storm links close at hand
StormKit is the guide for before and during a storm: official alert links first, practical next steps second, and save formats that still help when service is weak.
What to do
Follow the homeowner workflow
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Put official NWS, Ready.gov, Oklahoma Insurance Department, and CIB links at the top of each resource.
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Offer plain-language save options ranked by device: pictures, PDF, offline page, ZIP, phone shortcut, and email.
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Refresh source checks weekly so saved material points back to the latest public version.
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Keep wallet-pass research as a later enhancement, not a launch dependency.
Details
What this guide is built to clarify
Source first
Each section starts with the official source to open when internet is available.
Offline helpful
Saved files are fallback copies. The page is explicit that alerts and official sources come first.
Shareable
Images and email-ready links let neighbors pass the packet around before storm season.
Boundary
This is not a diagnosis, recommendation, or insurance outcome.
Use this page to organize questions, source links, and safe next steps. Official sources, licensed professionals, and written policy documents should control final decisions.
Sources
Check the latest source first
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National Weather Service
Severe Thunderstorm Safety -
Ready.gov
Severe Weather -
Oklahoma Insurance Department
Storm Damage -
Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
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