because it makes young people think that an old person might have did an poisenous fart
The term "siren" is used to describe a piercing sound designed to draw attention. The "sirens" were mythical creatures whose enticing songs would lure ancient sailors into reefs and rocks.
It is loud because police and fire stations want everyone to be safe if a tornado warning in issued. It is basically a warning for people.
A tornado alarm or tornado siren is a loud siren found in some tornado prone areas that sounds when a tornado warning is issued.
The loud croaking noise (weee onngg weee onngg) has no direct spelling. But the familar high-pitched sound of a siren (police, fire, or ambulance) is referred to as a "wail" and the alternating pitch version as a "warble".
When it dived to launch it's bomb, a small air powered siren came on.
It means you don't have your seat belt on all cars do that!!
Common warning or alert sounds include siren, beep, buzz, alarm, or any other loud or repetitive noise meant to grab attention and indicate a potential danger or important message. These sounds are designed to prompt immediate action or response to ensure safety or address an urgent situation.
Siren can mean two things, either a Klaxon, something that makes a loud noise as used by emergency vehicles, fire alarms and such, Or a mythical sort-of female water creature that lured sailors into the sea.
It means you are loud and red!!
Klaxon is a loud warning Siren mainly used for alerting citizens of a tornado or other disaster. A Klaxon is also used for alerting people of nuculer bomb.
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
a loud siren