Storm Intelligence Lead Platform

Recent Storm Pages Built from Live Map Data

These pages turn map-only storm activity into crawlable content. Each page explains what happened, which ZIPs were surfaced in the current snapshot, why the storm matters to roofing crews, and how to move into checkout when the territory fits.

Published Storm Briefs2 live examples in this first batch
SourceCurrent RoofLeadsAI storm snapshot data
Conversion PathStorm page to map review to Storm Strike checkout

March 11, 2026

Pennsylvania tornado and hail cluster

ZIPs 17112 and 17018 surfaced with tornado, hail, and wind evidence. This is a high-priority example of how the map narrows a larger storm into ranked contractor territory.

April 14, 2026

Texas hail and wind signal

ZIP 78837 surfaced with 1.5-inch hail and 60 mph wind evidence. This is a cleaner single-ZIP example for buyers who want a tighter, starter-tier storm response path.

Why These Pages Matter

1

Google can index them

Storm summaries create searchable long-tail pages that the live map alone cannot rank for.

2

Buyers get context first

The page explains hazard type, impacted ZIPs, and why the storm matters before the pricing flow begins.

3

Conversion stays close

Every storm story points back to the live map and Storm Strike so research traffic can become buying traffic.

Next Step

Inspect the data, then claim the territory