NOAA or weather.com wikipedia.com
No, the best place to hide in a tornado is a place where there is no or a small amount of windows. Even better, a basement.
Although Florida has a high frequency of tornadoes, it is not considered part of Tornado Alley because it is very far from it and would best be considered as part of a different tornado-forming region.
A tornado is considered a tornado when it reaches the ground
In the basement of a WELL built building.
Seek shelter. If you can get yourself underground, that's the best place to be. Although many people assume overpasses provide a safe haven this is far from the truth; they are by far the worst place to be as a large tornado will easily suck you out. See related links for video of the infamous 1991 tornado in which a group survived a small tornado under an overpass, and a link to tornado myths.
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It is best to take shelter from a tornado than to try to outrun it. If you are in a vehicle with no access to shelter and the tornado is distant it is best to drive perpendicular to the tornado's path in order to get out of its way.
Every time a tornado is about to come scientist gather as much info as they can before the tornado strikes, and thats where they store the observations.
StraightTalk has its own web site so your best bet would be to look through that site. If it does not have the information you need you can then contact them directly through the site.
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