Only if they stand under trees
Yes. A high-risk outlook does not need to be issued just on account of tornadoes. One case of a severe thunderstorm watch during a high-risk outlook came on June 12, 2013.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
Like humans at any age there is always a risk factor and the elderly and older pets are at higher risk, but I've owned a lot of small dogs and my Cookie (long-haired daschund) was 14 and had surgery done on her back and she was just fine. The vets know exactly what proportions of anesthetic to give your pet and the risk is low. If your pet really needs the surgery then please take the risk. If it's something simple then don't risk it.
Too much precipitation causes the flood.
The umbrella may increase your risk of being struck by lightning.
It depends how the dogs came in contact and how long. If it was a short period its not likely and if it was a while you can guess!!
In assessing the risk of severe storms the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has three general risk levels: SLGT (slight), MDT (moderate), and HIGH.A location within a region that is under a slight risk has at least a 15% chance of having a severe thunderstorm come within 25 miles or a 10% or greater chance of a tornado coming within 25 miles.A severe thunderstorm is a thunderstorm that produces at least one of the following:Winds to at least 58 mphHail to 1 inch diameter or greaterA tornado
If a moderate risk of severe weather is issued there will almost certainly be severe thunderstorm watches or tornado watches issued.
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The primary danger in a thunderstorm is the risk of being struck by lightning. Lightning can cause severe injuries or even death. It is important to seek shelter indoors or in a vehicle to stay safe during a thunderstorm.
In assessing the risk of severe storms the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has three general risk levels: SLGT (slight), MDT (moderate), and HIGH.A location within a region that is under a moderate risk has at least a 45% chance of having a severe thunderstorm come within 25 miles or a 15% or greater chance of a tornado coming within 25 miles. This usually indicates a significant severe weather event will take place.A severe thunderstorm is a thunderstorm that produces at least one of the following:Winds to at least 58 mphHail to 1 inch diameter or greaterA tornado
Keep an eye out for severe storms and take a look at what the text says. If see text appears without any slight, moderate or high risk then your chances of seeing a severe thunderstorm are small. or the forecast models disagree on how much risk there is.