No, if a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued .
A tornado watch is not as bad as a tornado warning is. The watch just means that it is the type of weather that could POSSIBLY produce a tornado. It doesnt even mean that there is rotation or high winds. A warning is something to worry about though.
Tornado activity in the U.S. is monitored by branches of the National Weather Service.
Probably not. As of my writing this, there are no active tornado warnings in the United States, but that could change by the time you read this. For actual up-to-date information check out the website of the National Weather Service for current weather watches and warnings in the US.
Signs that a tornado may be near include a dark, greenish sky, large hail, a loud roaring sound, and a visible funnel cloud. If you hear a tornado warning or see these signs, seek shelter immediately.
There have been tornadoes in Cactus. The town was hit by an F0 tornado on June 3, 1974 and an EF2 tornado on April 21, 2007. Wikianswers does not perate on time scale fast enough to track tornadoes as they occur. For up-to-the minute information you can tune into the Weather Channel or check the National Weather Service website.
In the region known as "Tornado Alley," (Norman, Okahoma) is located the NSSL (the National Severe Storm Laboratory) the organization that study tornadoes. The NSSL focuses its action in three areas: Radar research and development. It includes initiatives such as weather radar, dual-polarized Doppler radar, and the National Weather Radar Testbed. It's an agency working to advance the development of new radar technologies, aiming integrated observations, predictions, and warnings of high-impact weather, which include tornadoes, heavy thunderstorms, and flash floods. Hazardous weather research. (Improves accuracy and amount of lead time of forecasts and warnings issued by the National Weather Service. ) Hydrometeorology research. Improves the work of the NWS's monitoring and predictions of floods and flash floods. The whole information is accessible by opening the related link below. Surveys to count and rate tornadoes are conducted by local offices of the National Weather Service. Records of tornado activity are kept by the Storm Prediction Center and National Climatic Data Center.
The National Weather Service issues a tornado warning when a tornado has been spotted on the ground or indicated by weather radar in your area. This is to alert residents to take immediate shelter and protect themselves from the approaching tornado.
Yes. The National Weather service issues tornado warnings if a tornado has been spotted or may develop very soon.
a tornado warning is something that tells u a tornado has been spotted in your area or is strongly indicated by radar. so tornado warning means tornado near you. you should take cover when this is issued.
In the United States, tornado warnings are issued by local offices of the National Weather Service. Tornado watches are issued by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, a subdivision of the National Weather Service.
Tornado activity in the U.S. is monitored by branches of the National Weather Service.
A tornado warning means that a tornado has already been spotted or is likely to form in the next few minutes. The tornado may be only minutes away from your location, so if a tornado warning is issued, take cover immediately.
In the United States, the National Weather Service issues tornado watches through the Storm Prediction Center, and tornado warnings through its local offices. The National Weather Service is a branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The Greensburg tornado was tracked by the Wichita office of the National Weather Service.
In the U.S. tornado warnings are issued by local offices of the National Weather Service.
No, a tornado watch is issued when the general weather conditions can produces tornadoes. If a tornado is spotted a tornado warning is issued.
The National Weather Service issues Tornado Warnings as well as Watches. This is also true for Severe Thunderstorm Warnings and Watches.
If you tune into a weather radio it will say what weather advisories you are under, including a tornado watch if there is one. You may also check out the National Weather Service website, which shows a map of weather advisories, watches, and warnings. If your area is colored bright yellow the you are under a tornado watch.