Hide in a basement, storm shelter, or the center part of a sturdy shelter. If you can't find shelter take cover in a ditch.
911
First, it is impossible to know how exactly strong a tornado is before it hits. But if a strong tornado is approaching you should be in your basement or storm cellar which is the safest place to be. Even if the tornado is an EF5 the portion of it with EF5 winds may still easily miss you.
As with hurricanes the strongest winds are generally on the right side of a tornado.
The tornado is a twister before it hits the ground, it just spins in the sky, kind of
No. There is absolutely no way for people to control anything about a tornado.
If there's is a tornado and you are in your car then you should leave and search for the best available shelter. Usually that would be a ditch on the side of the road.
You probably won't have time to do much of anything since tornados move so fast. You should take cover and protect yourself, and do what you can for your animals afterward. You can't help your animals if the tornado kills you.
If you have a basement get there imedently, if not get to the center of your home and cover with a mattresse, or get into a bathtub and cover with matresse A.S.A.P
Call for help periodically if you can. Under such circumstances there will be search and rescue teams.
F1 tornadoes can kill, but they rarely do. So an F1 tornado is unlikely to kill you, but you should still take safety precautions to reduce your risk, especially since you can't tell how strong a tornado is before it hits.
Yes... It's a Tornado, but the difference of a waterspout hits a body of water. And a Tornado hits a body of land.
Nothing happens. The lightning will not affect the tornado.