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Middle Tennessee Tornado Tips

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Many of those moving to Middle Tennessee are not familiar with what to expect when Severe Weather strikes. Here are some helpful tips you should familiarize yourself with:

Protecting Yourself During Tornadoes

Tornadoes are spawned from powerful thunderstorms, and cause fatalities and devastate neighborhoods in seconds. Tornadoes are rotating, funnel-shaped clouds that extend from a thunderstorm to the ground, and generally occur near the trailing edge of a thunderstorm. Winds from a tornado can reach 300 miles per hour. These violent tornadoes can be obscured by rain or nearby low-hanging clouds and can develop so rapidly that little if any advance warning is possible.

What is the difference between a Watch and a Warning?

A Watch means conditions are favorable for violent weather. This is the time to monitor the weather for changing conditions.

Look for the following danger signs of possible tornadic activity:

A Warning means severe weather/tornado has been spotted on the ground and/or indicated on radar, and you need to take cover immediately.

What to do….

When a tornado warning is issued for your area:

More specifically:

Weather forecasting is not a perfect, and some tornadoes do occur without warning. It is important that you stay alert to the sky and know some things to look and listen for:

Tornado quick facts:

Practice

It is important to have a tornado plan in place at home, at the office, or anywhere you may frequent. Know where you can quickly take shelter, and practice at home and at the office at least yearly. When a tornado watch is issued, start thinking about those safe places and what you may need to have ready if things get bad.

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