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Take pictures of the hurricane. Satellites are outside the atmosphere. Hurricanes only affect things in the atmosphere.
Thunderstorms: Avoid going outside if possible. Do not enter any bodies of water. Do not take shelter under a tree. Avoid taking baths and showers or using appliances that are plugged in. Stay away from windows of strong winds or hail are possible. Hurricanes: Evacuate ahead of the storm if you are told to do so. Board up windows in advance if possible. If you are riding out the storm stock up on water, batteries, and food that does not need to be cooked or refrigerated. Remain inside at all times and stay away from windows. Move to an upper floor if any flooding occurs. Tornadoes: Take cover in an underground shelter if possible. If it is not possible, seek shelter in an interior room or closet on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows. If you are in a trailer home leave it for sturdier shelter. Do not attempt to outrun the storm.
because you will get electrocuted idiot
The most amount of lives taken by hurricanes is 300,000.
It is best to take shelter underground such as in a basement or cellar. if you do not have a basement find an interior room, closet, or hallway on the lowest floor. A bathtub and bathroom often provide goof protection as well. Find some cover to protect yourself from debris. If you live ina mobile home, leave it for a sturdier shelter.
Take pictures of the hurricane. Satellites are outside the atmosphere. Hurricanes only affect things in the atmosphere.
Indoors.
No. You do not need to take shelter during a tornado watch. You take shelter if a tornado warning is issued. If you are in a closet shelter you should close the door; it may not provide adequate protection otherwise.
hurricanes often take human lifes by drowning them
Numbats do not shelter in hollow logs at night, but during the day, when they are threatened by predators. At night, numbats shelter in grass-lined burrows.
Thunderstorms: Avoid going outside if possible. Do not enter any bodies of water. Do not take shelter under a tree. Avoid taking baths and showers or using appliances that are plugged in. Stay away from windows of strong winds or hail are possible. Hurricanes: Evacuate ahead of the storm if you are told to do so. Board up windows in advance if possible. If you are riding out the storm stock up on water, batteries, and food that does not need to be cooked or refrigerated. Remain inside at all times and stay away from windows. Move to an upper floor if any flooding occurs. Tornadoes: Take cover in an underground shelter if possible. If it is not possible, seek shelter in an interior room or closet on the lowest floor. Stay away from windows. If you are in a trailer home leave it for sturdier shelter. Do not attempt to outrun the storm.
hurricanes often take human lifes by drowning them
they take shelter in your ear... good luck
because you will get electrocuted idiot
The best thing to do is abandon the car and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If no shelter is available take cover in a ditch or depression. Do NOT seek shelter under a bridge.
The Londoners could have Anderson or Morrison Shelters set up at their homes to take shelter in during the Blitz. There were public places for them to use and the Air Raid Wardens helped everyone get to a shelter.
Immediately seek shelter. Stay calm and keep your wits about you. Evaluate the situation as best as you can and take other necessary precautions such as going to a school or other public shelter.