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.
This is an imperative sentence, also known as a command sentence. It is giving a direct instruction or advice to someone.
The best thing to do is to leave your mobile home for more suitable shelter. If possible, go to a nearby sturdy building or storm shelter. It is best to have a place planned out ahead of time. In an emergency, even a concrete culvert in the open is safer than remaining in a mobile home. They will almost certainly be pulverized if caught up in the tornado. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) warns people in mobile homes to leave them immediately if there is a threat of a tornado. Mobile home parks may be eligible for federal assistance in building communal storm shelters.
No. There wasn't even a warning. The tornado was detected, but due to communication problems the warning was never issued. Additionally, when a tornado is coming the advice is usually to take cover rather than evacuate, as there usually isn't enough time for an evacuation.
Antarctica is the only continent that has never had a typhoon or tornado. Its extremely cold climate and lack of significant landmass suitable for the formation of such weather events make it highly unlikely for them to occur there.
The number of lives lost after a tornado can vary greatly depending on the intensity of the tornado, its path, and the level of preparedness and warning systems in place. Tornadoes can cause anywhere from 0 to over 300 fatalities in a single event.
command
This is an imperative sentence as it gives a command or recommendation.
This is an imperative sentence, also known as a command sentence. It is giving a direct instruction or advice to someone.
The best thing to do is to leave your mobile home for more suitable shelter. If possible, go to a nearby sturdy building or storm shelter. It is best to have a place planned out ahead of time. In an emergency, even a concrete culvert in the open is safer than remaining in a mobile home. They will almost certainly be pulverized if caught up in the tornado. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) warns people in mobile homes to leave them immediately if there is a threat of a tornado. Mobile home parks may be eligible for federal assistance in building communal storm shelters.
No. There wasn't even a warning. The tornado was detected, but due to communication problems the warning was never issued. Additionally, when a tornado is coming the advice is usually to take cover rather than evacuate, as there usually isn't enough time for an evacuation.
Antarctica has never had a typhoon or tornado, at least not for millions of years.
Antarctica has never recorded a tornado or a tropical cyclone (hurricane or typhoon).
The only continent that has never has a recorded tornado or tropical cyclone is Antarctica.
There has never been an F6 tornado. F0 is the most common type.
It is unlikely. There has never been a recorded F5 tornado in Colorado.
That's a big NO! Tornado is never an ecosystem.It is a weather phenomenon.
There has never been a recorded tornado in Antarctica.