Well, for a hurrcane they tell you if there willl be one. So you'd pack up and go OUT OF TOWN!
For a tornado, get to an underground room, or a room with no windows and curl up having your hands around your neck.
Like any other emergency situations, you need to be prepared in case of an emergency. In advance:
When a warning sounds or if ordered to evacuate an area:
If a tornado warning is issued for your area, take cover. The best place to go is your basement or storm cellar. If you don't have a basement, go to an interior room, hallway, or closest on the lowest floor from your house. Stay away from windows. A bathroom, and especially a bathtub will also provide good shelter.
Prepare to move the family to the basement, or to the basement of a friend's house. If neither of these options are available to you, get in the smallest room you have and remove anything that could fall and hurt you.
You may want to have a small collection of necessities (a flashlight, water, snacks, a blanket, any medications you're taking, etc.). This should be prepared ahead of time, as you may not have time to gather them if the tornado is already coming.
Although you should prepare for the worst, don't panic. Instead, plan and calmly tell your family and yourself what you will do in the event of a tornado.
Seek shelter immediately! If you are in a house, head to the lowest level interior room with no windows that you have, such as a basement, hall closet, or bathroom. Cover yourself in pillows or blankets if there is enough time to do so. Keep a radio with you if possible to listen for updates. If you are in a car, get into a stable environment (no mobile homes) or get into a low-lying area (like a ditch) and cover your head. Do not try to drive faster than the tornado, and do not seek shelter under an overpass, since that leaves you vulnerable to stronger winds.
the best thing to do when your very short on time or far from a place is to hide in the basement don't think about going to the attic if you don't have a basement then go to the bathtub if your reading this because you are about to be hit by a tornado then i wish you luck
go through your family procediers.
A tornado watch is when general conditions may lead to a tornado forming. A tornado warning is when a tornado has been spotted in the area or indicated by radar.More Information:In the United States, both the tornado watch and the warning are issued by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma for every location in the country. They are typically issued for 6-10 hour periods and also usually in advance of the anticipated weather. It is left to local National Weather Service offices to detect severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and issue the appropriate warnings. It should be noted that a tornado warning does not necessarily mean that a tornado has been spotted - in fact, the majority of tornado warnings do not pan out as such. Most of these warnings are issued based on a radar signature, i.e. the meteorologist sees something on the Doppler radar that suggests strong rotation and a potential tornado, however more often than not a tornado will not form. However, a tornado warning should still be treated as if a tornado is imminent simply due to the severity of the situation. The last thing meteorologists want to do is not issue a warning when a tornado is in fact on the ground. If there is good evidence that a tornado could be on the ground, the warning is issued and emergency management personnel proceed as such, as the public should follow.Some tornado safety links can be found in the related links.A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted by Trained NWS or other Emergency Services Personel , or that Doppler radar indicates a thunderstorm circulation which can spawn a tornado. When a tornado warning is issued for your town or county, take immediate safety precautions. local NWS offices issue tornado warnings.
Tornadoes are tracked by a Doppler radar and reports from the public, law enforcement, and trained weather spotters.
Tornado sirens or alarms are designed so that they can be heard at least five miles away. Tornado sirens are placed in cities and towns and rural areas so that people can be warned well in advance of a tornado.
tornadoes occur most often in the Great Plains but they can and do occur in nearly every part of the United States that if you hear a tornado warning move to a safe area as soon as you find the safest place to be during a tornado is in the basement of a well built building.
Most likely not. Sometimes animals might know a storm is coming before we do, possibly because they can hear the thunder, but they probably cannot specifically know about a tornado.
That air raid siren you hear also serves as a tornado warning. The shrieking winds of the tornado will sound like a freight train passing by.
Hide in the basement if you have one. Other good locations are bathtubs or rooms in the middle of the house.
It is safest to stay underground if you hear/see a tornado.
The weather reporter announced that we would have a tornado sometime in the afternoon. We learned about tornadoes today. Tornadoes are deadly. There was a tornado warning on the news today. Did you hear about the tornado in Kentucky yesterday? Hope this helps! Peace out~Tj8rocks
A tornado watch is when general conditions may lead to a tornado forming. A tornado warning is when a tornado has been spotted in the area or indicated by radar.More Information:In the United States, both the tornado watch and the warning are issued by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma for every location in the country. They are typically issued for 6-10 hour periods and also usually in advance of the anticipated weather. It is left to local National Weather Service offices to detect severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and issue the appropriate warnings. It should be noted that a tornado warning does not necessarily mean that a tornado has been spotted - in fact, the majority of tornado warnings do not pan out as such. Most of these warnings are issued based on a radar signature, i.e. the meteorologist sees something on the Doppler radar that suggests strong rotation and a potential tornado, however more often than not a tornado will not form. However, a tornado warning should still be treated as if a tornado is imminent simply due to the severity of the situation. The last thing meteorologists want to do is not issue a warning when a tornado is in fact on the ground. If there is good evidence that a tornado could be on the ground, the warning is issued and emergency management personnel proceed as such, as the public should follow.Some tornado safety links can be found in the related links.A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted by Trained NWS or other Emergency Services Personel , or that Doppler radar indicates a thunderstorm circulation which can spawn a tornado. When a tornado warning is issued for your town or county, take immediate safety precautions. local NWS offices issue tornado warnings.
It varies widely. In some cases a tornado can be heard over a mile away, in other cases you can't hear it until it's just about on top of you.
You cannot accurately identify a tornado based on the sound. That said, if you can hear a tornado it is probably already very close. You must take cover immediately. Heat to you basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of your house.
Most extremely deadly tornadoes happened in the first half of the twentieth century or earlier because there was no warning system. People rarely knew a tornado was coming unless they could see or hear ait, and by that time it was often too late to take cover. Nowadays most tornadoes prompt a warning at least a few minutes in advance, giving people a chance to get to safety. On May 3, 1999 an F5 tornado tore through the Oklahoma City area. The tornado killed 36 people, but it is estimated that advance warning saved as many as 600 lives.
You must be able to hear the back-up warning signal of a vehicle from at least 10 metres away.
Quite often, yes.
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