If you live in a high percentage of a tornado. Everyone should have a basement of some sorts. If there is a tornado you should bring your dog with you. But if you live alone then get in a closet with a DOOR and NO WINDOWS and put something heave on the door make sure you have u and your animal/s. Also make sure you are on your knees head in between them and holding your animal where your head is too if it is a small animal. But if it is a large animal you need to bring a leash with you and while your are in that position hold the leash. Do the same thing with a big family
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Generally you don't thrive during a tornado. For most, a tornado is an incredibly frightening experience. Even though most people affected by a tornado will escape without significant physical injury, there will still be the loss of property. Life during and immediately after a tornado could hardly be described as thriving.
The basic idea in tornado safety is to put as much between yourself and the tornado as possible to protect yourself from the wind and debris. In the center part of a house, you will generally have at least two walls between you and the tornado, which will shield you from the vast majority of storms. In a storm cellar it is even better as you are protected by the ground itself. Since you are underground, nothing can come from the side.
before a tornado it is usally calm after a strong tornado there is lots of debris and during a tornado there are things flying everywhere
Blistering on the lips after a tornado can be due to exposure to extreme winds and debris that can cause damage to the skin. Dehydration, sunburn, and stress from the tornado can also contribute to blistering. It is important to keep the lips well hydrated and protected during severe weather events.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
These are state laws, you have to check your states EPA site. However, you can never shoot endangered animals, nor the bald eagles.
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.
Both. Most of the death and destruction occur during a tornado, but recovery from a particularly devastating tornado can take months or years.
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
It is recommended to seek shelter in the basement during a tornado. If you are specifically referring to taking cover in the basement during a tornado, it can be simply called a tornado shelter.