- In a basement
- In the bathtub with a matress over you
- If outside, in a ditch or some other low area.
No, if there is a tornado or hail near a window is one of the least safe places to be.
No. It is not safe to be outdoors in a tornado, and outdoor elevators are often made largely of glass, which is dangerous to be near during a tornado.
Yes. A concrete basement is one of the safest places to be during a tornado.
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Nothing guarantees safety in a tornado and most habitable places on earth can and do get them. However, most of the time you will be safe if you can get to an underground shelter. That said tornadoes are very dangerous and you should always take the threat of one seriously.
Seek shelter in appropriate places, like, Bathtub, Closet, etc. If your outside Drainpipe, Ravine, etc. The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or other underground shelter.
No, they don't there are so many of them they don't bother to name them as they do hurricanes. Tornadoes are given informal name for the places they hit or hit near. For example the F5 tornado that devastated the towns of Moore and Bridgecreek in Oklahoma is commonly called the Bridgecreek-Moore tornado or simply the Moore, Oklahoma tornado. And the tornado that tore across farmland near Aurora, Nebraska is known as the Aurora, Nebraska tornado.
The place with the most tornado sirens would have to be tornado alley
The best places to take cover in a tornado areIn a basement or cellarIn a windowless room or hallway near the center of a house on the lowest floor.A bathroom
A satellite tornado is a tornado that touches down near and usually orbits a larger tornado within the same mesocyclone.
Generally not. If a tornado is closing in on you a car is one of the most dangerous places to be. If you are in a car and a tornado is coming close get out of it and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If no such shelter is available take cover in a ditch or depression.
Tornadoes do not have names, but are referred to by the places they hit. As far as official record show, the largest tornado to hit Colorado was a mile wide EF3 that hit Windsor near Fort Collins on May 22, 2008. It is sometimes referred to as the Windsor tornado.