Well, sometimes they are used for firecalls, chemical spills, terrorism, curfew, and lunchtime. Some places still use them as air raid sirens today
Obviously it is tornadoes not tornados tornado is singular while tornadoes are plural
Many tornado sirens are former air raid sirens.
Kyklonasophobia - Fear of a tornado or tornados.
Tornado sirens have to turn of after sounding for a bit because running them for too long can damage them.
Unlike hurricanes, tornados are not named.
The place with the most tornado sirens would have to be tornado alley
Obviously it is tornadoes not tornados tornado is singular while tornadoes are plural
Many tornado sirens are former air raid sirens.
It depends on where you live, really. Tornado ally is where most tornados occur. That's because tornados mostly are formed in warm weather.
The possessive form of the noun tornado is tornado's. Example: A trail of destruction marked the tornado's path.
Tornado sirens are warning sirens set up in some communities that sound in the event of a tornado warning. This is an effective way of alerting people to danger if they are not tuned into a TV or radio. Many of these are recomissioned air-raid sirens from the Cold War.
Kyklonasophobia - Fear of a tornado or tornados.
Tornado sirens have to turn of after sounding for a bit because running them for too long can damage them.
It is the place where tornados are most common.
there are no tornados in Turks and caicos
Unlike hurricanes, tornados are not named.
Yes, mountains cannot stop a tornado.