1) Get into your basement in a place w/o any windows. If you dont have a basement, seek a tornado shelter, or ask friends/family/neighbors if you can use their basement/shelter. 2) always have a emergency kit (band aids, food, water, possibly a blanket, and all the items in a normal Emergency kit, which means their meant for anything that happens to you or another person and it has like tweezers and gauze and stuff like that.) 3) NEVER under ANY circumstances EVER go outside or not be in shelter during the tornado. The winds can pick you up in SECONDS and throw you god knows where. But if you follow these steps you should be kept safe and sound from the Tornado. :)
If a tornado warning is issued around your area, you should probably go down to the basement or out door cellar. lf you don't have one, you should get to the lowest part of your house and stay away from the windows.
In that event a tornado waring would be issued for your area. Weather experts would tell you to get underground or to some other safe location. If you were to read the warning, it would say about where the tornado is, when it was spotted, the direction it's moving and how fast. Sometimes the warning may list places in the potential path. See the link below for an example of a tornado warning with a tornado that has been spotted. The tornado did go on to hit Roseboro, a town mentioned to be in the path.
You should not be in a mobile home if there is a tornado coming. Mobile homes are very susceptible to tornado damage and should be abandoned for sturdier shelter during a tornado warning.
You can go in a place without glass like windows
A tornado watch is just to tell you that the conditions are right for a tornado to form, but that doesn't necessarily mean that a tornado will form. Basically, It's just to give you a heads-up. If you're on the road, i would try to get to shelter. But, if a tornado warning has been issued, it means that a tornado has been reported or spotted on radar. Then, i would definitely move to your basement or get in a sturdy structure, or at least pull over to the side of the road if there are no buildings in sight.
Partially. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or already has formed.
To make sure that they keep a safe distance from it.
Sort of. A tornado warning means that either a tornado has already formed or may form very soon.
Severe thunderstorms have the potential of producing a tornado with little or no advanced tornado warning.
No. A tornado warning means that a tornado is likely to form or has already been spotted.
"The tornado warning scared you." is active voice. "You were scared by the tornado warning." is passive voice.
Tornado warning