It is safest to stay underground if you hear/see a tornado.
It varies widely. In some cases a tornado can be heard over a mile away, in other cases you can't hear it until it's just about on top of you.
You cannot accurately identify a tornado based on the sound. That said, if you can hear a tornado it is probably already very close. You must take cover immediately. Heat to you basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of your house.
That air raid siren you hear also serves as a tornado warning. The shrieking winds of the tornado will sound like a freight train passing by.
Quite often, yes.
Tornado sirens or alarms are designed so that they can be heard at least five miles away. Tornado sirens are placed in cities and towns and rural areas so that people can be warned well in advance of a tornado.
The weather reporter announced that we would have a tornado sometime in the afternoon. We learned about tornadoes today. Tornadoes are deadly. There was a tornado warning on the news today. Did you hear about the tornado in Kentucky yesterday? Hope this helps! Peace out~Tj8rocks
They know cause they'd be flying.
Most likely not. Sometimes animals might know a storm is coming before we do, possibly because they can hear the thunder, but they probably cannot specifically know about a tornado.
The mushrooms are kicking in.
Ride the Tornado, see a family show or hear a rock 'n roll band!
Do not:Wait until you can see or hear the tornado before taking coverAttempt to outrun the tornadoWatch or take pictures or video of an approaching tornadoTake shelter in a trailerTake cover under a bridgeStay near windows
Hide in the basement if you have one. Other good locations are bathtubs or rooms in the middle of the house.