The bathroom is generally thought of the as the safest place to hide during a tornado because they normally don't have windows, and tornadoes can easily shatter the glass of them (and therefore cause injuries).
in an underground basement
No sky color necessarily means that a tornado will form. A yellow sky during or before a tornado is due to the fact that most tornadoes form in the late afternoon or early evening and often take place around sunset.
Top 5 Myths and Misconceptions Myth or Misconception #5 .... Highway overpasses are a safe place to shelter if you are on the road when you see a tornado coming. Myth or Misconception #4 .... Opening windows to equalize air pressure will save a roof, or even a home, from destruction by a tornado. Myth or Misconception #3 .... Tornadoes never strike big cities. Myth or Misconception #2 .... Some towns are "protected!" Myth or Misconception #1 .... The southwest corner of a basement is the safest location during passage of a tornado. Other Myths & Misconceptions: You can always see a tornado coming. Tornadoes always travel southwest to northeast. Tornadoes can't cross rough terrain, water, or occur at high elevation. You can outrun a tornado in your car. Radar will give you plenty of warning. Opening windows will equalize air pressure and prevent an explosion A highway overpass provides good shelter from a tornado.
The most likely place in the whole world is a place called the Tornado Alley. It is located down the middle of the United Sates, and the states that are included in the Tornado Alley are Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and such.How does a tornado form ?.1 Wind shearWind at different speed and directions with changing altitude make something called wind shear, which can start thunderstorms spinning.2. SpinningIt will eventually spin faster and the higher speed will be the bottom of it ..3 TornadogenesisA downdraft triggered by this intensification of the bottom of the rotation tightens the circulation and extends it toward the ground, forming a tornado.
cause it measures the intensity of tornadoes so meteorologist will know what a tornado hit in a place
The bathroom is generally the other safest place to go during a tornado.
The safest place during a tornado is in a basement or similar underground shelter.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
Against a wall with your head down in a room with no windows.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
In a bank the safest place to be is in the vault.
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
The safest place in a house other than a basement is an interior room or hallway on the first floor with no windows. Bathroom and especially a bathtub often provide good shelter
A basement with no windows and hide under a heavy and strong desk.
The safest place to be in a tornado is in an underground storm cellar. You are protect from the wind an debris by the ground itself, and there is not structure above you that might collapse.
There is no safest corner of a room. The best place to be in a tornado is in the center part of a building away from windows.
no, the safest place is a basement.