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If a tornado has been detected or spotted then a tornado warning is issued.
If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
Tornado warning
The first tornado warning was issued on March 20, 1948 for a storm that produced a tornado in the Oklahoma City area.
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Not usually, no. It all depends on the intent of what you are saying. If you are asking a legitimate question or giving a legitimate answer then there is no reason to be issued a warning. If you are however using the word to attack someone then a supervisor may decide at that point to warn you.
Vandals on WikiAnswers get blocked if they do not heedthe warning from Supervisors.
Such a thing is impossible to predict. A tornado warning itself is a prediction that the threat of a tornado is imminent. As soon as signs indicate that a tornado warning is warranted, then one is issued. So there is no way of nowing when a tornado warning is going to be issued until it actually happens.
have warning labels
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It varies quite a bit. The average warning time is about 15 minutes.
a tornado warning would be issued if it is in your county and a tornado watch if it is out of your county.