an underground shelter or a basement would do fine
Tornadoes are typically associated with thunderstorms, not snowstorms. The atmospheric conditions that support tornado formation, such as warm, moist air interacting with cooler air, are not usually present during snowstorms. However, extremely rare instances of tornadoes occurring during snowstorms have been reported, but they are highly unusual.
No. Tornadoes occur from severe thunderstorms called supercells. It is doubtful that a tornado can form in a snowstorm.
No. Tornadoes are dangerous.
Earthquakes occur when the crust slips. The other events and processes are unrelated.
Yes. In addition to several varieties of thunderstorm, there are tropical cyclones (hurricanes, typhoons, etc), tornadoes, blizzards and snowstorms, and dust storms among others.
yes, during the winter there are many snowstorms.
The plural of snowstorm is snowstorms. As in "there are snowstorms headed this way".
Yes. Tornadoes can and have happened in Virginia and Washington. No town is safe.
Snowstorms are not named. Hurricanes and Typhoons are named.
No state is completely safe, however, strong tornadoes are very rare in and to the west of the Rockies. Tornadoes are also very rare in Alaska and Hawaii. The states of the northeast are also not hit often, but have still had a few tornadoes of F4 strength and at least one F5.
Blizzards don't carry anything; they are themselves snowstorms.
Hide in a safe place