Unfortunately there is little you can do to an existing house to protect it from tornadoes. You can install hurricane ties in the roof connections, which will make it harder for a tornado to remove the roof. You can also install wind-resistant glass in the windows, which may withstand winds of up to 160 miles per hour.
If you do not have a basement then you may want to consider getting an above ground tornado shelter. The shelter will not protect your home but it will provide a safe place for you. Some of these shelters can withstand winds in excess of 300 miles per hour.
Not really. We can build stronger buildings to protect people and property, but there isn't much we can do for the land itself.
you can get in your basement, hide in the bathtub with a mattress on you,hide in the closet,run out the house,lay in the lowest part of the house with a matress on you,
Go under ground with a flash and first ad kit and a batter reaido
Tornadoes are a natural phenomenon that cannot be prevented.
if you have plants in your home and you're tryna protect them keep them with you at all times or put them in a safe protected place
they run away from it or hide underground
The safest place to be in a tornado is in an underground storm cellar. You are protect from the wind an debris by the ground itself, and there is not structure above you that might collapse.
In a tornado it is best to get as low as possibly in order to protect yourself from the wind and debris. Having a few feet of earth between you and the tornado provides quite a bit of protection.
Make sure that the tornado stays nonexistent.
A tornado is a naturally occurring event.
No. A tornado is a weather event, so it is meteorological.
You can't.
A tornado is often described as a "force of nature" but in physics it is not a distinct force. Several forces are in operation in and around a tornado.
There is no known way to stop a tornado.You cannot stop a tornado. It is a force of nature.
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
If a tornado is approaching, seek shelter in a basement or an interior room on the lowest level of a sturdy building. Cover yourself with heavy blankets or a mattress to protect against flying debris. Stay tuned to a weather radio or local news for updates on the situation.
You need a flashlight (with extra batteries) And a portable T.V, a radio and shoes to protect your feet from flying debris and glass.