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The main organization that informs people of tornadoes is the National Weather Service. However Skywarn, the Weather Channel, and local news networks also help inform the public of tornadoes.

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Does the news make up tornado watches to make people scared?

No. The National Weather Service issues tornado watches to inform people of a real tornado threat and to be on the lookout for tornadoes. During a tornado watch your chances of being hit by a tornado are quite low, but conditions are favorable for tornadoes to occur, and usually at least a few tornadoes will touch down in the watch area.


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What effects do tornadoes have on people and animals?

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Who decides what the tornadoes are named?

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