If caught in a severe storm while on a boat, first ensure everyone on board is wearing life jackets and secure all loose items. Head the boat into the waves at a slight angle to reduce the risk of capsizing, and avoid being broadside to the waves. If conditions worsen, seek a safe harbor or shallow water if possible, and use your radio to communicate distress signals or request assistance. Stay calm and focused, prioritizing safety above all else.
Put on a jacket if it is not on already
Put on a jacket if it is not on already
put on your life jacket if it's not already
Put on your life jacket if it's not on already. (Reference: TP-12)
Put on your life jacket if it's not on already. (Reference: TP-12)
If caught in severe storm conditions, seek shelter indoors or in a sturdy building. Avoid open areas, tall trees, and bodies of water. Stay informed of weather updates and follow any evacuation orders from authorities.
I would pray first, then get a life jacket then get control ofthe boat Mrs.Brain-Her opinion CTEA 104ST Awesome/understanding
I would pray first, then get a life jacket then get control ofthe boat Mrs.Brain-Her opinion CTEA 104ST Awesome/understanding
Go to shore
I would pray first, then get a life jacket then get control ofthe boat Mrs.Brain-Her opinion CTEA 104ST Awesome/understanding
I would pray first, then get a life jacket then get control ofthe boat Mrs.Brain-Her opinion CTEA 104ST Awesome/understanding
A severe storm warning is issued when a severe storm has already been detected and poses a threat. It signifies that severe weather conditions are imminent or occurring and people should take precautions to stay safe. It does not necessarily indicate that a severe storm might form in the future.