Many people do have storm shelters or simple basements to take cover from tornadoes. However, many others don't. One of the main reasons is that it is actually quite expensive to build underground shelter, and beyond the means of some people. Additionally, the chances of any given person being hit by a strong tornado are relatively low, even in a tornado prone area.
Yes. Many people in tornado-prone regions have storm cellars or, in more recent years, an above-ground storm shelter. Though not all do.
People in tornado-prone areas sometimes practice tornado drills just as most people practice fire drills. Some have storm shelters built into or near their homes, and many towns have sirens that sound when a tornado threatens.
Many areas conduct tornado drills so that people know what to do when one strikes. Towns in tornado prone areas have sirens that go off if a tornado is in the area. Some people have installed storm shelters in or near their houses and in trailer parks..
People in tornado-prone areas are taught to be vigilant during stormy weather and to be ready to sake shelter at a moment's notice. Many schools and other facilities practice tornado drills just as they do fire drills.
No. Many towns and cities do not have any tornado sirens, particularly in areas not prone to tornadoes.
Tornado prone areas of the world include the U.S. between the Rockies and the Appalachians, India and Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, and Argentina. It should eb noted, though that tornadoes can happen almost anywhere.
No. While the Chesapeake Bay areas does get tornadoes, it is not particularly tornado prone.
Tornado Alley is the most common area that is prone to tornadoes. Tornadoes normally show up there because the land is so dry, if I remember correctly.
Yes. Oklahoma is one of the most tornado prone areas in the world.
A tornado prone area has a relatively high incidence of tornadoes.
People living in tornado-prone areas are generally more prepared to take shelter quickly when a tornado threatens. Some schools and institutions practice tornado drills. Some buildings and homes are outfitted with tornado shelters and many towns have sirens that sound when a tornado warning is issued.
Places that are prone to tornadoes will commonly have tornado shelters in some homes and businesses, and towns will often have sirens that sound when a warning is issued. Schools in some areas practice tornado drills. Families are encouraged to come up with a course of action in the event of a tornado.