If you see a tornado approaching your house head to your basement immediately and crouch down in a corner facing the wall. If you do not have a basement go to a room in the center part of your house on the lowest floor.
The man will approach the house at 12 o' clock.
No. Back in 1925, when this tornado ocurred, there were no tornado waatches or warnings. In fact, meterologists were forbidden to mention tornadoes in their forecasts for fear of starting a panic. As a result, the Tri-State tornado struck without warning. Because of the wide funnel and low cloud base, many people who saw it approaching did not even realize it was a tornado.
To allow the air pressure inside the house to equalize with the air pressure outside in hopes of reducing damage. However, this has been disproven. The pressure drop in event the strongest of tornadoes is not enough to cause significant damage, and even then then the winds of such a tornado would destroy a house before it reached the center where the pressure is lowest.
There is little difference between coming (to or from) something and approaching something, except that approaching is more like "nearing". Coming to something, somewhere, or someone is more generic in distance than "approaching", which implies a nearness. Example sentences: The van was just approaching Exit 31, coming south. While on the phone with UPS to find out when the driver was coming to my house, I saw through the window that he was approaching my door. As I was coming to a corner and preparing to turn left, a car was approaching the intersection from the opposite direction. When you feel like you are "coming and going" at the same time, you might be approaching your stress limit. Approaching the car, the police officer asked, "Where were you coming from today, and where are you going?" "I'm coming!" the woman yelled, as she was approaching several kids who had been yelling, "Mom?"
All pegistrants move aside when they saw a convoy approaching
A person looked and saw it and went "Oh Crap!" or a person got caught up in it and survived and called it a tornado.
The first 'thing' anyone sees when approaching Antarctica is ice.
people will die if they touch the fire tornado. Alot of stuff will burn i saw it recently in russia,you know how distructive tornado is,imagine a fire tornado,he burn one 100 fields in very little time.
Ellen made a sharp cry because she saw soldiers approaching, which put her in danger of being discovered as a Jew. This moment filled her with fear and uncertainty about what might happen next.
When you see a rapidly approaching truck heading straight for your car, you say, "Our father, who art in heaven...
On its own, tornado is simply a noun. As with any noun, whether it is the subject or the object depends on how it is used in the sentence. In this sentence, "tornado" is the subject while "houses" is the object: "The tornado destroyed several houses." In this one, "tornadoes" is the object: "I saw a tornado."
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