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  2. National Preparedness Month - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception in 2004, [1] National Preparedness Month is observed each September in the United States of America. It is sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) within the Department of Homeland Security and encourages Americans to take steps to prepare for emergencies in their communities. FEMA's Ready Campaign, the ...

  3. Test alarms will sound next week as NWS prepares for tornado ...

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    Gov. Eric Holcomb declared next week as Severe Weather Preparedness Week, and the National Weather Service is gearing up for a series of educational programs.. The service, partnering with various ...

  4. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    A tornado drill is a procedure of practicing to take cover in a specified location in the event that a tornado strikes an area. This safety drill is an important element of tornado preparedness. [25] Generally, a signal is given, such as a series of tones (ex. Continuous Tone), or a voice announcement.

  5. List of month-long observances - Wikipedia

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    National Bourbon Heritage Month; National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month [citation needed] National Guide Dog Month (US) National Hispanic Heritage Month (United States) (US; September 15 to October 15) [8] [40] National Honey Month; National Preparedness Month [41] National Prostate Health Month [42] Pain Awareness Month [43]

  6. Why Tornadoes That Strike At Night Are An Even Bigger Threat ...

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    Even the core winter months of December through February have averaged three to six nocturnal tornadoes in the U.S. each month from 1953 through 2015, according to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center.

  7. 1974 Xenia tornado - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service lacked funds and staff, leaving many cities to their own devices when it came to tornado preparedness. However, Xenia took it upon itself to ensure that in the event of another tornado, its citizens would be ready. Before the 1974 storm, the city had no tornado sirens.

  8. What to do in a tornado warning - AOL

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    When there's a tornado watch, It’s important to know what you can do to safeguard your life.

  9. Tornado emergency - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service office in Nashville, Tennessee, also created criteria to declare a tornado emergency within a tornado warning statement effective January 1, 2011. It states, "Tornado Emergency can be inserted in the third bulletin of the initial tornado warning (TOR) or in a severe weather statement (SVS)."