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What is a Tornado Warning?

What is a Tornado Warning?

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If your area is under a tornado warning that means a tornado has been sited or one has been located on weather radar. Take shelter:

  • At home, go to a room in the middle of your first floor that doesn’t have exterior walls. This is usually a bathroom, hallway, or closet. If you have a tornado shelter or basement, use it. If you live in a mobile home or trailer seek shelter with a neighbor, friend, relative, or business that you can get to quickly.
  • In the car, take shelter in the nearest business. Do not try to outrun a tornado. Also, avoid highway overpasses and bridges. They can collapse on you.
  • At work, the mall, or other businesses, get away from windows and exterior doors and go to the lowest level of the building. Get under a heavy table or workbench if you can, or cover your head with your hands.
  • If you can’t find shelter, lay down in a low-lying area like a culvert, ditch, gully, or ravine away from trees. Cover your head and neck with your hands or an object like a book, laptop, bike helmet, or pillow for protection.¹
  • If you’re bedbound or unable to take shelter, cover your body the best you can with blankets and pillows to protect yourself from flying debris. Make sure to cover your head well.

How do I know if there is a tornado warning?

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Image: WFAA

Even if you don’t live in Tornado Alley, there're many ways to know if there’s a tornado warning:

  • Listen up. Your city probably has an outdoor warning system that lets residents know when there is an emergency. These outdoor warning sirens will sound during a tornado warning. Don’t just rely on tornado sirens, though. Sometimes they malfunction.
  • Check out the National Weather Services’ map of current weather warnings and watches.
  • Turn on your local AM or FM radio station or switch to a local television station. The Emergency Alert System will issue a notification (preceded by a loud beeping noise) if there is a tornado warning.
  • Make sure your phone can get Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs). These are official alerts from the government about national emergencies and public safety, child abductions, and National Weather Service warnings sent to your phone as texts. In you’re phone’s settings the service will likely be called Government Alerts or Emergency Alert Messages.
  • Ask Alexa, “Alexa, is there a tornado warning around me?” That little voice assistant will let you know. Unfortunately, this doesn't work well with Google Assistant.
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Tornado warning vs watch

A tornado watch is a weather alert that means the weather conditions could spawn tornados. During a tornado watch stay prepared and go to NOAA Weather Radio or your local television station to keep up-to-date on additional details. 

A tornado warning means that there has been a tornado detected by weather radar or one has been spotted. With this weather warning, you should take shelter immediately. ²

Image: WFFA

How to prepare for tornado warnings

To be ready for a tornado you need a solid plan. This starts with a safe location. Once you have that figured out, share the plan with everyone you live with.

If you’re an apartment dweller

You’ll need to go to the lowest level of the building, in an interior room. Ideally, the basement is best.

No basement? Then a storage closet or bathroom on the first floor will work. Just make sure the room doesn’t have outside walls or windows like skylights. Ask your building manager if there is a tornado sheltering plan in place.

If you live in a trailer or mobile home

Your best bet is to make a plan to visit nearby neighbors, friends, or relatives during a tornado warning. I lived in a trailer growing up and we always booked it over to my grandparents' houses during a tornado warning. Once you’re there, go to a room on the lowest level with interior walls, no window, and where nothing heavy can fall on you.

Another option is to see if your community has a tornado shelter. Often, old fallout shelters from the Cold War are used as community tornado shelters. Call your local fire department’s non-emergency line. They should be able to point you in the right direction.

If you live in a house

Figure out the best area to hide out in. It will be a hallway, bathroom, or other room with no exterior walls or windows. You’ll also want to make sure there’s nothing heavy that can fall on you.

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Sources

  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Stay Safe During a Tornado.” Accessed April 7, 2022.
  2. National Weather Service, “Understanding Tornado Alerts.” Accessed April 7, 2022.
Alina Bradford
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Alina Bradford
Alina has been reviewing the latest tech for more than a decade and has contributed her insights to CNET, CBS, Digital Trends, MTV, Top Ten Reviews, and many others. She specializes in smart home and security technology, working to make gadgets less mystifying one article at a time. In the early 2000s, Alina worked as a volunteer firefighter, earning her first responder certification. Her activities aren’t nearly as dangerous today. Her hobbies include fixing up her 100-year-old house, doing artsy stuff, and going to the lake with her family.

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