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What’s the difference?• Tornado WatchTornado Watch

Tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area. Review Tornadoes are possible in and near the watch area. Review and discuss your emergency plans, and check supplies and and discuss your emergency plans, and check supplies and your safe room. Be ready to act quickly if a warning is issued your safe room. Be ready to act quickly if a warning is issued or you suspect a tornado is approaching. Acting early helps to or you suspect a tornado is approaching. Acting early helps to save lives!save lives!

• Tornado WarningTornado WarningA tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar. A tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar. Tornado warnings indicate imminent danger to life and Tornado warnings indicate imminent danger to life and property. Go immediately under ground to a basement, property. Go immediately under ground to a basement, storm cellar or an interior room (closet, hallway or storm cellar or an interior room (closet, hallway or bathroom).bathroom).

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The Fujita Scale

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What type of tornado?

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What type of tornado?

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What type of tornado?

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What type of tornado?

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What type of tornado?

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Where and when do Tornadoes occur?

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Myth or Fact?

Areas near lakes, rivers, and mountains are safe from tornadoes.

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Myth!

No place is safe from tornadoes!

A tornado near Yellowstone National Park left a path of destruction up and down a 10,000

foot mountain.

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Myth or Fact?

Windows should be opened before a tornado approaches to equalize pressure and minimize

damage.

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Myth!!

Leave the windows alone.

The most important action is to immediately go to a safe shelter.

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Myth or Fact?

If you are driving and a tornado is sighted, you should get out of the car.

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Fact!!

The best thing to do is to seek the best available shelter. Lying flat in a ditch can provide better

shelter than inside a car.

Many people are injured or killed when remaining in their vehicles.

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Myth or Fact?

People caught in the open should seek shelter under highway overpasses.

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Myth!!

Take shelter in a sturdy reinforced building if at all possible. Overpasses and culverts may

provide limited protection from a tornado, but your risk will be greatly reduced by moving

inside a strong building.