A watch is when there is the "ingredients" for something, like a type of severe weather, such as tornadoes. A tornado watch is when there is a look out for the heat and mix of cold and hot air.
A tornado watch is a watch that is watching out for tornadoes. A tornado warning is a warning That lets you know that a tornado is spotted.
A warning is when there is a tornadoe(s) in your area or is imminent. A watch means that there might be one or maybe not.
A warning is generally the worse advisory. Although it differs depending on which sort of watch or warning is issued, a watch means a particular event is possible. For example, if there is a tornado watch, it means that conditions are favorable for a tornado to form. A warning means the event is expected or probable. In a tornado warning, for example, it means that a tornado has been spotted or is forming.
A person who watches for intruders or for other problems is a sentry, lookout, or guard.
No. A watch means conditions are favorable for a storm to occur. A warning means the storm is there/has already formed.
Warning, because the hurricane is about to make landfall.
Watch out IS a sentence - it is a warning, and should have an exclamation mark at the end.
A tornado warning is worse. It means that a tornado has been detected or the threat of one is imminent. A tornado watch means the overall conditions are favorable to form in a general area.
Warning careful watch out collision ahead 10 dead plus you if you arent careful
Telling someone "Watch your back," is a warning. It may or may not be a threat. If you say, "If you do business with Sam, "Watch your back." You are warning him that Sam is dangerous. If you say, "I don't like the way you treated me. Watch your back." You are making a threat.
A storm watch means that the weather has the chance of turning into a storm. A storm warning means that the weather has turned bad and is headed your way.
A watch means that they think you might have severe weather, while a warning means you have severe weather, so get down!