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in a matter of seconds a calm sky can
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turn into a swirling threat tornadoes do
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not wait for invitations and when they
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arrive they demand swift and decisive
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action understanding tornado warnings
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can be the crucial difference between
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survival and catastrophe but how many
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people truly know what those alerts mean
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or what to do the moment they're issued
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tornado warnings are urgent alerts
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issued by meteorological agencies when a
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tornado has been cited or indicated by
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weather radar unlike tornado watches
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which suggests conditions are favorable
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for tornado formation a tornado warning
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means danger is imminent immediate
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action is required the sirens that sound
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in communities are not suggestions they
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are signals to take shelter and stay
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alert the warning system exists to give
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people as much time as possible often
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only a few minutes to protect themselves
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and their loved ones these alerts come
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from the National Weather Service in the
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United States broadcast across local
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news channels radio mobile alerts and
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weather apps however the effectiveness
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of the system depends on public
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awareness and prompt response when a
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tornado warning is issued your priority
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should be to move to the lowest level of
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your home ideally a basement or an
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interior room with no windows mobile
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homes are especially vulnerable and
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should not be relied upon for shelter if
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you are caught outside or in a vehicle
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seek a sturdy building immediately if no
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shelter is nearby lie flat in a ditch
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and cover your head though this is a
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last resort urban myths and
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misinformation often cloud public
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understanding opening windows outrunning
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tornadoes by car or standing outside to
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see the funnel are all dangerous
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misconceptions education is the
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strongest shield against disaster
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knowing your emergency plan ahead of
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time preparing a storm kit and staying
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informed can dramatically increase your
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chances of safety each second counts
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when a tornado approaches taking
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warnings seriously is not an
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overreaction it is a calculated response
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to a deadly threat communitywide
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preparedness starts with individual
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when we treat warnings with the gravity
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they deserve we become active
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participants in our own survival how do
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you prepare when tornado warnings strike
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do you have a plan in place