Tornado

Tornado Safety Tips

Tornado

A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column of air which is in contact with the ground.  Many people think a tornado is always visible, which in fact is false.  There are times, in storms which have high amounts of precipitation, that even when a tornado has picked up dirt and debris, it can be completely wrapped in rain, making it indistinguishable from surrounding clouds.

 

Tornadoes can happen at any time of the year, and at any time during the day or night.  Though more common in the afternoon and evening hours, tornadoes can happen and have been reported at 2 or 3 o’clock in the morning!  Contrary to what some may believe, tornadoes can and do cross rivers, mountains, and big cities.  For these reasons, it is very important to have a plan of action in case of a tornado.

 When a tornado threatens, immediate action may save your life.


Tornado Terminology

Tornado Watch:  

Tornado Warning:

Safety Measures if you see a tornado or hear a roar.

BOTTOM LINE...Plan ahead, watch local weather conditions, know where the nearest shelter is.


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