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.
The first thing to do is get in touch with someone on land in order to alert them of your situation. You should then put on your life jacket and try heading to shore.
The flag can not be flow in rain, thunder storms, tornados, huricanes, etc.
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Passengers in a vessel should go to their rooms when a severe storm is encountered. They can also go to a ship's stern.
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The procedure is similar for a moderate risk. You should be on alert for signs of severe weather and should be prepared to act quickly if a severe thunderstorm moves into your area. Check local weather advisories regularly on the day for which the high risk is issued. The Weather Channel often provides good coverage of events significant enough to prompt a high risk outlook. You may also want to check the National Weather Service website (Link below). Also keep a battery powered weather radio handy.
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You are caught in severe weather while boating.what sh you do?
Tornadoes form during severe thunderstorms. They can be very destructive and are the most dangerous type of weather a thunderstorm can produce.
If a moderate risk of severe storms is issued for your area you should be on alert for any severe thunderstorm or tornado warnings. For these purposes you may tune into the TV or radio or check out the National Weather Service web site (link below). It is also a good idea to keep a battery operated weather radio handy as severe thunderstorms and tornadoes can cause power outages.