During a tornado watch you should pay attention to local weather advisories, which are broadcast via TV, radio, and on the National Weather Service website (see link below). Pay especially close attention if there are thunderstorms in your area.
If a tornado warning is issued, take cover. Go to the basement or cellar, or an interior room,closet, or hallway of a fairly sturdy building. Find some place without windows if possible. Avoid rooms with long spans of ceilings such as gymnasiums and the shopping areas of supermarkets. A bathtub may provide protection as well. Cover yourself. If you are in a mobile home, leave it for something studier.
A tornado watch means that weather conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form in a particular area, and people should stay alert and prepared. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or detected on radar in the area, and immediate action should be taken to seek shelter.
A tornado warning is issued by the National Weather Service when a tornado has been spotted on the ground or indicated by weather radar. It means that people in the warning area should take immediate shelter to protect themselves from the approaching tornado.
A tornado warning is worse than a tornado watch. A tornado watch means that the weather conditions are conducive to tornado formation, while a tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or indicated by radar, and immediate action should be taken to protect oneself.
Such a thing is impossible to predict. A tornado warning itself is a prediction that the threat of a tornado is imminent. As soon as signs indicate that a tornado warning is warranted, then one is issued. So there is no way of nowing when a tornado warning is going to be issued until it actually happens.
A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or indicated by weather radar in your area. This is a time to take shelter immediately and follow safety precautions to protect yourself from the approaching tornado.
A tornado warning is an advisory that is issued when a tornado has either been spotted or detected or that a thunderstorm in the area is likely to produce a tornado soon.
A tornado warning is worse. It means that a tornado has been detected or the threat of one is imminent. A tornado watch means the overall conditions are favorable to form in a general area.
The first tornado warning was issued on March 20, 1948 for a storm that produced a tornado in the Oklahoma City area.
A tornado watch means that weather conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form in a particular area, and people should stay alert and prepared. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or detected on radar in the area, and immediate action should be taken to seek shelter.
A tornado emergency is a special kind of tornado warning that is issued when a large tornado is threatening a populated area. A tornado emergency indicates a more dangerous situation than an ordinary tornado warning.
A tornado warning is issued by the National Weather Service when a tornado has been spotted on the ground or indicated by weather radar. It means that people in the warning area should take immediate shelter to protect themselves from the approaching tornado.
A tornado warning is typically issued when a tornado has been spotted or indicated on radar and is expected to reach a specific area within the next few minutes. The distance can vary, but warnings are usually issued when the tornado is within 10-15 miles of the designated area.
A tornado watch is given out if general weather conditions favor the formation of tornadoes over the next few hours. A PDS (Particularly Dangerous Situation) tornado watch may be issued if conditions favor the formation of strong to violent tornadoes. A tornado watch usually covers an area at least the size of a state. A tornado warning is issued if a tornado has been spotted or detected or the threat of one is imminent. A tornado emergency is an informal variety of tornado warning meaning that a large tornado is approaching a populated area and is expected to cause major damage. A tornado warning usually covers an area about the size of a county.
A tornado warning is worse. It means that a tornado has been detected or the threat of one is imminent. A tornado watch means the overall conditions are favorable to form in a general area.
Officially, it is a tornado warning, which means that a tornado has been detected or that the formation of a tornado may be imminent.Unofficially, it is a subcategory of tornado warning called a tornado emergency. A tornado emergency is issued when a large and intense tornado is threatening a populated area.
A tornado warning is worse than a tornado watch. A tornado watch means that the weather conditions are conducive to tornado formation, while a tornado warning means that a tornado has been spotted or indicated by radar, and immediate action should be taken to protect oneself.
The National Weather Service issues a tornado warning when a tornado has been spotted on the ground or indicated by weather radar in your area. This is to alert residents to take immediate shelter and protect themselves from the approaching tornado.