If you are in a house go to the basement. If none is available go to a room in the center of the house away from windows. A closet or bathroom is best. If you take shelter in a bathroom it is best to get in the bathtub and cover yourself with a blanket or mattress to protect yourself from flying glass.
If you caught caught outside in a car abandon the vehicle and seek shelter in a building. If no shelter is available then get down in a ditch or culvert. Do not seek shelter under an overpass.
you should go to the safest part of your house like bathroom with no windows!
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
If there's a tornado close by you should get in your basement.If you do not have a basement get your couch coushins and a mattress and get in your bath tub and place the cushions and the mattress on you. If you are nowhere near a house and are outside, get to the lowest point on the grond around you.
If you are not in a ditch, try to find one nearby. If none is available, find a low spot and lie flat on the ground.
Get to the basement or storm cellar. If you don't have one go to a room in the center part of your house away from windows. A bathroom or closet is best.
Well, yes and no. If the waterspout comes ashore and hits the beach house, it can destroy it. But if the waterspout comes ashore, it is no longer a waterspout - it is a tornado.
Not really, but probably somewhat safer juxtaposed to being on the ground. If a tornado is coming you should not be outside. Take cover in a sturdy house or building, preferably in the basement if it has one.
You need. to go as low as you can. The safest place in your home is the basement. Go as low as you can and cover your head. Try to put yourself under a table and hang on so the tornado does not pull you away. Always be safe!
If you are stuck in a tornado, and you are outside, you want to lay down in a large ditch if you can find one. That's how you could survive outside of your house. If you are inside, go to your basement. If you don't have a basement go into the room on the lowest level of your house and stay away from all windows. But to answer the question, the majority of people affected by a tornado survive.
House Tornado was created in 1988.
No house can offer 100% protection from a tornado. The best option is a house with a basement to go to in case of a tornado.
Generally you should shelter in place during a tornado as you are more likely to survive if caught in your house than if caught in a car. Evacuating from a tornado is not as simple as it sounds, as the paths of tornadoes can be unpredictable and it is possible to get stuck in traffic since peak tornado activity often coincides with the evening rush hour. That said, if you are in a mobile home when a tornado is coming you should leave it for sturdier shelter.