You should not even need to go outside during a tornado. Let's say you forgot something outside and a tornado is there. Should you go out? NO! Because it is very scary to go outside during a tornado. But you should gather your family together, and then go in a basement or closet. Try to keep safe.
During a tornado, go to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows, doors, and outside walls. Do not stay in a mobile home or seek shelter under a bridge or overpass.
If you live in a trailer with no basement, the safest place to go during a tornado is a designated storm shelter or a nearby sturdy building. If neither are available, seek shelter in a low-lying area such as a ditch and cover your head to protect yourself from flying debris. It's important to have a plan in place and know the safest options before a tornado occurs.
If you hear the tornado sirens and the news station says that your town is in the path then you need to move to the lowest point in your house which is your basement. If you don't have a basement then move into an interior room such as a closet because you basically want to try and keep as many walls as you between you and the outside. If you are in a car you need to run and lay in a ditch do not go under an overpass because the wind for the tornado can suck you out and up just like a vacuum. If you are in a mobile home you need to get out and lay in a ditch or find a sturdy structure that you can take cover in maybe a neighbors house or something if not then try and find a ditch to lay in.
Schools should have designated tornado shelter areas identified and clearly marked. Regular tornado drills should be conducted so students and staff know what to do in the event of a tornado. Also, monitoring weather alerts and having a system in place to notify everyone in the school of a tornado warning is essential for keeping everyone safe.
"Worse" is not the word, let's say "more important": Tornado warning is more important. A tornado "watch" means weather conditions are such that there is a possibility a tornado could form. But there have been no tornadoes as of yet. A Tornado warning means A tornado has been spotted/touched down in your alert area. You should take cover if a tornado warning is issued for your area; go into a cellar, or the lowest, most inner part of your house where there are no windows (a downstairs or basement bathroom is ideal). Tornado watch? Merely continue to monitor the weather broadcasts.
Go in a ditch if ones outside. If there is not one outside, then get in the house and go in a basement or den. If you don't have a basement or a den, then get a mattress, get in the bathtub, and put it over you.
well if you are at your house you should go to your basement or your closet if you are outside try to get under in the safe shelter if you at a camp then go on the top hills and have a emergency kit
Considering that you shouldn't go outside during a tornado, yes. You are much safer inside.
During a tornado, go to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows, doors, and outside walls. Do not stay in a mobile home or seek shelter under a bridge or overpass.
have your go bag with you
Generally the basement and the bathroom are the safest places to go during a tornado.
People have to rush to their basements and hide when the tornado comes. If people are outside, they need to immediately go to the nearby building and hide.
If you are in a building go to an interior room on the lowest floor and stay away from windows. If you are outside or in a car with no access to shelter take cover in a ditch. Do not attempt to outrun the tornado and do not seek shelter under an overpass.
People who live in trailers should go to a sturdier building if a tornado threatens.
Got to a basement or cellar if you have one. If you do not have a basement, go to a room on the lowest floor, preferably an interior room with no windows. A bathroom on the lowest floor may also be good.
if you can go inside a basement but if not huge something heavy and pray to god that you'll be alright.
You would go to the most sheltered area of the basement, away from any windows or outside doors.