The path of a tornado can be unpredictable and one can overtake you more quickly than expected. Once caught in a tornado, a car offers little protection and you are actually better off taking cover in a ditch.
In terms of evacuating, a study house, especially one with a basement, offers far better protection. Attempting to evacuate a populated area would likely lead to traffic jams and possibly accidents, which would slow the evacuation with potentially catestrophic results. This is compounded by the fact that the pek of daily tornado activity often coincides with rush hour.
One of the most infamous cases took place on April 10, 1979 when an F4 tornado struck Wichita Falls, Texas. Some people attempted to fleed the tornado. Of the 42 people killed by the Wichita Falls tornado, 25 died in their vehicles. Some of the victims ended up driving directly into the tornado's path, while it completely missed their homes.
More recently, on May 31, 2013, a massive tornado was tracked as it headed toward Oklahoma City. Some people attempted to evacuate, only to become struck in rush hour traffic, leaving them completely vulnerable if the tornado should come their way. The tornado started moving toward a densely packed section of highway, but fortunately dissipated before it got there. This tornado killed 8 people, including 4 storm chasers, all in vehicles. It is believed that, had this tornado continued into heavy traffic, the death toll might have exceeded 500.
The wind rotation of a tornado is typically faster in the center, which is known as the eye of the tornado. The wind speed decreases as you move away from the center towards the outer edges of the tornado.
Being in a classroom during a tornado can be dangerous, but the likelihood of being killed depends on various factors such as the building's construction, the intensity of the tornado, and your proximity to windows or doors. It is generally safer to stay away from windows, seek shelter in an interior room, and follow safety protocols advised by authorities in such situations.
The safest corner of the room during a tornado is typically an interior room on the lowest level of the building, away from windows and exterior walls. Seek shelter in a small, windowless, and centrally located area like a bathroom or closet.
After a tornado weakens and dissipates, the debris it picked up can fall back to the ground or be carried away by the wind. Items may be dropped back relatively close to where they were originally picked up or scattered over a wider area depending on the strength of the tornado.
A tornado can cause significant damage by generating extremely strong winds that can destroy buildings, uproot trees, and toss objects like debris and vehicles. It can also create a vacuum effect that can suck up and carry away objects in its path.
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.
You either drive as fast and carefully away from the tornado, or if there is a tornado shelter nearby, hide in it. Don't go under a bridge or overpass since these act as windtunnels.
If you are in a vehicle get to shelter. If you cannot and the tornado is far away, drive perpendicular to the path to get out of is way. If it is getting close abandon the vehicle and take cover in a ditch or depression.
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.
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Dorothy and her dog Toto were picked up by a tornado in The Wizard of Oz, though this was later revealed to be a dream.
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The area in which the tornado happens can erode the area away cause the animals that lived there to have no home or die of the tornado
A violent tornado is one that achieves a rating of EF4 or EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. In such a tornado, well-constrcuted houses are levelled or swept away.
Being carried away to the Land of Oz.
hide in your basement and stay away from windows