In the past people were informed by the word of the people, they would get information from other people. if the answer is not correct tell me what time you r thinking of like maybe what century.
have hurricane alarms
Yes, the National Hurricane Center or NHC keeps track of hurricanes.
Basically, a hurricane warning tells people from the radio and televisions that there is going to be a hurricane. For example in Hurricane Katrina, it was said from the radio to evacuate or if you didn't evacuate, to store loads of food and water...etc :)
god is watching you
Hurricane Isaac killed 41 people.
37 people died from hurricane nate
They interrupt all television and radio entertainment systems to warn the people.
prescott and dawes
yes
to warn the people if the British were coming
that a hurricane is coming
Paul Revere made a midnight run to warn the people of Lexington and Concord. He cried to them, "The British are Coming, The British are Coming!" He never reached Concord, but told all of Lexington.
yes there is a hurricane coming tommmrow oh no hide
hurricane danny is a hurricane that is coming for the caribbean ilands
Simply to warn people in its projected pathway to take precautions or evacuate the area.
The evacuation sirens warn the people a flood is coming but i dont think the person that turns on the sirens has a name. I think it could be a random people but they have to be authorized.
Paul Revere rode to warn the people of Lexington and Concord that the British were coming. However he was captured. William Dawes was the rider that made it through the lines.
How did Paul revere warn the colonists that the British were coming?