Yes, to a limited degree. There have been a number of cases of people of have taken cover in ditches and only suffered minor scrapes while their cars were carried away.
Yes. Slave gangs did most of the laying of track in the South.
Laying pipe.
its about tornadoes and how they work/do.
The queen bees do not do work, besides laying eggs.
It is impossible to know when the "next tornado" or other weather event will be anywhere. Weather forecasts don't work that way.
if u can ditch school and get away with it yes
it helps in laying out the work accurately
You can do it in any position you find comfortable but laying on your side works when she is big and from behind can work too. Basically being face to face is difficult the further you get into the pregnancy.
Doppler radar is able to measure wind speed within a storm. If the radar detects a small portion of a storm with strong winds traveling in opposite direction, it means there is intense rotation which may be a precursor to the tornado or even the tornado itself. This can allow us to see a tornado ahead of time and warn people so they can get to safety. Some mobile doppler radar can yield high resolution data from within the tornado itself, allowing us to learn more about its internal dynamics and how tornadoes work.
News articles don't seem to say, but given the time of day that the tornado hit Henryville, there is a good chance he was at work.
Seek shelter. In a structure with a basement or cellar, shelter there. In a structure with no basement or cellar, find an interior room on the main floor away from windows; old cast iron bathtubs are best. If you are out in the open, shelter in a deep ditch, or at the top of the incline under an overpass; storm culverts that do not have water rushing through them work well too.
Here are the following advantages.. 1.convenient in lifting and laying during construction 2.less skilled labour and care required 3.posses more resistance to fire than stone masonry