If you are caught out doors during a tornado, it is best to find an underground area where the wind can't reach. Don't go somewhere where the wind can flow through as it will possibly intensify wind speeds.
Duck into any cover you can possibly find. Away from glass, as far from the tornado as possible, and away from objects that can be thrown at you. The best thing to do is get back to shelter through.
if you see a tornado close to your home, seek shelter like a cellar under ground or a basement quickly. you know you can't outrun a tornado so if you are outside if a tornado occurs, try to find the closest ditch and go into it even when it is hailing or raining.
You should get in a ditch any lay face down protecting your head with your hands.
You would want to find the nearest ditch and jump into it
The best thing for you to do i get really close to the ground and hope the tornado doesn't scoop you up or just find the closest ditch and duck and cover.
Of you are outside during a tornado get underground or to a sturdy shelter if you can. If no shelter is available get in a ditch or culvert. Do not seek shelter under an overpass.
if their is no way to get shelter you should find a ditch and lay in it with your body flat face down and hands over your head to cover from debree
Hide under a heavy structure...
Seek shelter on the lowest floor of a building, go to a central closet or bathroom, or lie in a ditch (if outdoors ONLY).
No. It is not safe to be outdoors in a tornado, and outdoor elevators are often made largely of glass, which is dangerous to be near during a tornado.
Indoors: Take shelter in a basement, or the smallest room on the first floor (usually the bathroom). Outdoors, lay in a ditch or other depressed area.
If no buildings are around the best place to take cover is in a ditch or gully.
The word outdoors *is* an adverb (e.g. gasoline should be stored outdoors). The corresponding adjective is outdoor.
You should not be in a mobile home if there is a tornado coming. Mobile homes are very susceptible to tornado damage and should be abandoned for sturdier shelter during a tornado warning.
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run awayAnswer:There are recomendations available from local government safety agencys. If you have time do what the warnings on the radio or TV tell you.If you don't you should seek shelter in a basement or other protected area.You should figure out where a good place to shelter is before you need it.
Yes, "Tornado Alley" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun referring to a specific region in the central United States known for its frequent tornado activity.
People who live in trailers should go to a sturdier building if a tornado threatens.
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.
a tornado warning is something that tells u a tornado has been spotted in your area or is strongly indicated by radar. so tornado warning means tornado near you. you should take cover when this is issued.