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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.
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True. Mobile homes are usually weakly constructed and can be destroyed or overturned even by relatively weak tornadoes, whereas it would take a fairly strong tornado to destroy a well built house.
Yes, there was a tornado warning in Mobile, Alabama, on November 16, 2011. Severe weather conditions prompted the National Weather Service to issue warnings for the area, including the potential for tornadoes. The storm system brought heavy rain, strong winds, and tornado activity across parts of the region.
If a tornado warning is issued head to your basement or cellar if you have one or to an interior room or hallway on the lowest floor. A bathroom is often good shelter. If you live in a mobile home leave it for a sturdier shelter.
Leave the mobile home for a sturdy building or an underground shelter.
Mobile Tornado was created in 1999.
Mobile homes are very easy to be destroyed in severe weather like tornado. Among all people killed in tornado between 2000 to 2008, nearly half were killed in mobile homes. They can be easily destroyed by a comparitively weak tornado.
Places you should not seek shelter during a tornado include:Under an overpassNear a windowIn a mobile homeIn a carOn the second or higher floor of a house.
If you are in a mobile home and a tornado is coming you should leave and find a sturdier structure nearby, preferably one with a basement or cellar. Some trailer parks in tornado-prone areas have communal underground storm shelters that you can go to.
Places you should not seek shelter during a tornado include:Under an overpassNear a windowIn a mobile homeIn a carOn the second or higher floor of a house.