get in a ditch
Considering that you shouldn't go outside during a tornado, yes. You are much safer inside.
Outside a tornado, the weather may be calm or there may be thunderstorms in the area. The sky may be dark and clouded, and there may be strong winds and heavy rain. It is important to seek shelter and stay informed about weather conditions during tornado outbreaks.
Stay indoors, listen to the radio, take in loose objects that are outside, etc. But remember that even in a tornado watch, the odds that you actually get hit by a tornado are very low.
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.
If caught outside during a tornado with no shelter, try to find a low-lying area like a ditch or ravine. Lie flat and cover your head with your hands to protect yourself from flying debris. Avoid seeking shelter under highway overpasses or bridges, as these areas can be even more dangerous during a tornado.
The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that outside the tornado. That is why the wind blows toward the funnel.
Your best option is to lie down in a ditch or depression.
Get the the lowest place you can such as a ditch or depression and lie down. Cover your head.
You should not even need to go outside during a tornado. Let's say you forgot something outside and a tornado is there. Should you go out? NO! Because it is very scary to go outside during a tornado. But you should gather your family together, and then go in a basement or closet. Try to keep safe.
No. Detroit is outside of tornado Alley, but it can still be hit by tornadoes.
Seek shelter in appropiate places, like, Bathtub, Closet, etc. If your outside Drainpipe, Ravine, etc.
You would go to the most sheltered area of the basement, away from any windows or outside doors.