Go to an underground basement or be in the middle of a room away from windows. The best idea is to be in an underground room or basement because it can keep you safe if there is a tornado after the warning.
To curl up in a ball and stay down or you can hide in a surface that is not flat that and is a strong and sturdy surface thaT COVERS ur whole body!!!!! Always cover your windows and also stay low and take everything loose and not connnected in your house so it doesn"t fly and hit a window......
If you see a tornado you should go to your basement and cover up with some blankets or covers.............. and if you don't have a basement you should go to your closet or under your bed or in your bath tub.But the safest place is to hide under a thing that is screwed onto the floor at the basement.
1. Do not be close to the window
2. Do not hide where the tornado is.
3.pack some food during the hiding
During a thunderstorm you should stay inside. Do not use electrical devices and avoid using water within reason. During a severe thunderstorm you should stay away from windows. During a tornado you should go to a basement or cellar. If you don't have one go to an interior room or closet on the lowest floor. Abandon trailers for sturdier shelter. During a hurricane you should be inside some sturdy shelter, preferably on high ground. If you are in a low-lying area you may need to leave for higher ground, as flooding is one of the main threats.
Seek shelter in a below ground shelter (basement) if possible. Stay away from windows. Cover head if your sorrounding envirnment begins to swirl. Pray for the best.
In tornado prone areas, schools often practice tornado drills. In such drills, students and staff usually go to the halls and interior rooms on the first floors.
A tornado watch is when general conditions may lead to a tornado forming. A tornado warning is when a tornado has been spotted in the area or indicated by radar.More Information:In the United States, both the tornado watch and the warning are issued by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma for every location in the country. They are typically issued for 6-10 hour periods and also usually in advance of the anticipated weather. It is left to local National Weather Service offices to detect severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and issue the appropriate warnings. It should be noted that a tornado warning does not necessarily mean that a tornado has been spotted - in fact, the majority of tornado warnings do not pan out as such. Most of these warnings are issued based on a radar signature, i.e. the meteorologist sees something on the Doppler radar that suggests strong rotation and a potential tornado, however more often than not a tornado will not form. However, a tornado warning should still be treated as if a tornado is imminent simply due to the severity of the situation. The last thing meteorologists want to do is not issue a warning when a tornado is in fact on the ground. If there is good evidence that a tornado could be on the ground, the warning is issued and emergency management personnel proceed as such, as the public should follow.Some tornado safety links can be found in the related links.A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted by Trained NWS or other Emergency Services Personel , or that Doppler radar indicates a thunderstorm circulation which can spawn a tornado. When a tornado warning is issued for your town or county, take immediate safety precautions. local NWS offices issue tornado warnings.
Houses are not particularly safe in a hurricane but you are much safer in one with shutters to cover the windows from breaking.
Yes. Other places that are safe is a basement, storm cellar, bathtub, and a closet.
In a twister, you could be sucked into the tornado and dropped from a great height and get seriously hurt. You could also get whipped with objects that the tornado picks up. In a thunderstorm with lightning, you could get struck by lightning, so if you are outside, avoid open fields, and standing next to/under trees or anything that is metal or would attract lightning. So if there is a storm, you would be better off inside for your own safety!
Absolutely Not! Metal actually attracts lightning, so if you're on a metal roof during a thunderstorm, you are more venerable to be hit by lightning.
Unlike chasing tornadoes, to chase a hurricane you actually have to go in to it as the storm is hundreds of miles wide. If you intercept a hurricane there is no way of avoiding dangerous winds. By contrast, most storm chasers are usually able to maintain a safe distance from a tornado while chasing, and close encounters are not very common. Similarly, in a thunderstorm it can be possible to avoid the most dangerous parts.
in the middle of a tornado it's clear and calm unlike the middle of a hurricane witch is the weakest place but has wall's that will rip you apart with great force but good advice is if you know a tropical storm is coming or a tornado go to a different state so you wont get hurt
A tornado watch is when general conditions may lead to a tornado forming. A tornado warning is when a tornado has been spotted in the area or indicated by radar.More Information:In the United States, both the tornado watch and the warning are issued by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma for every location in the country. They are typically issued for 6-10 hour periods and also usually in advance of the anticipated weather. It is left to local National Weather Service offices to detect severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and issue the appropriate warnings. It should be noted that a tornado warning does not necessarily mean that a tornado has been spotted - in fact, the majority of tornado warnings do not pan out as such. Most of these warnings are issued based on a radar signature, i.e. the meteorologist sees something on the Doppler radar that suggests strong rotation and a potential tornado, however more often than not a tornado will not form. However, a tornado warning should still be treated as if a tornado is imminent simply due to the severity of the situation. The last thing meteorologists want to do is not issue a warning when a tornado is in fact on the ground. If there is good evidence that a tornado could be on the ground, the warning is issued and emergency management personnel proceed as such, as the public should follow.Some tornado safety links can be found in the related links.A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted by Trained NWS or other Emergency Services Personel , or that Doppler radar indicates a thunderstorm circulation which can spawn a tornado. When a tornado warning is issued for your town or county, take immediate safety precautions. local NWS offices issue tornado warnings.
He stayed completely safe from the storm
To make sure that they keep a safe distance from it.
They go to basements, storm cellars, or other safe shelters.
No, you should NEVER be on a lake during a thunderstorm, it is one of the worst places to be.
if you have a basement you may be safe in there or in a underground shelter would also keep you safe from the violent storm
If there is a tornado you should not waste your time shaving. You should take cover immediately. During a thunderstorm it is recommended that you not use electrical devices that are plugged into an outlet. If you are simply running the shaver it on batter power and it is not plugged in then it would probably be all right.
Houses are not particularly safe in a hurricane but you are much safer in one with shutters to cover the windows from breaking.
Storm spotters can help tell exactly were a tornado is and where it is going, so people in the path can be warned and get to safety.
Simply go to a basement, bathroom (with no windows!), or a storm cellar. Keep safe.