THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT TORNADOS:
* Tornados generally move from Southwest to Northeast but can come from any
direction. Once a tornado has touched down its path can become very erratic.
* A tornado “watch” indicates that weather conditions are right for tornados to
form.
* A tornado “warning” means a tornado has been sighted—TAKE COVER
IMMEDIATELY!
* Determine where your family would be safe through a tornado (see below)
* The following are signs of tornados:
A dark greenish (often teal colored) sky.
Large hail.
A large dark low-lying (wall) cloud often with a rotation.
A loud roar (often compared to a freight train).
Swirling debris.
BEFORE A TORNADO:
* Have a flashlight, portable radio, extra batteries, emergency supplies and first aid
kit on hand.
* Teach family members the name of your county for radio information.
* Have an NOAA radio on hand to warn your family, (especially if you live in an
area prone to tornados).
IN THE EVENT OF A TORNADO WARNING:
* If you have a basement, go to SW corner away from windows, under protective
furniture, or crouch low in a corner. Take your survival kit and important items
with you.
* With no basement, go to small interior room on main floor. Go into a bathroom,
closet, or interior hallway in the center of the building. A reinforced area like a
closet under the stairs will work as well.
* Abandon trailers or automobiles for a safer spot.
* Do not try to outrun a tornado in a vehicle.
* If caught outside, seek a low, protected culvert or ditch. Shelter your face from
debris and winds.
* BE IN THE SAFEST PLACE AND STAY THERE UNTIL DANGER IS PAST.
AFTER A TORNADO:
* Listen to the radio for information. Use a flashlight to inspect for damage. Wear
sturdy shoes and protective clothing.
* Watch out for power lines that have fallen.
* Do not venture into damaged areas, as you may interfere with the emergency
operations.
* Board up windows and roof and make other temporary repairs if necessary.
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