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  2. What is TORCON? Explaining The Weather Channel's system ... - AOL

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    How is TORCON used to predict a tornado? TORCON uses a 0-10 scale to indicate how likely a tornado is within 50 miles of a given location, according to Weather Station Advisor.A TORCON level of 2 ...

  3. Tornado warning - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tornado warning polygon issued by the National Weather Service. A tornado warning (SAME code: TOR) is a public warning that is issued by weather forecasting agencies to an area in the direct path of a tornado, or a severe thunderstorm capable of producing one, and advises individuals in that area to take cover.

  4. How to Prepare for Tornado Season - AOL

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    A tornado warning, meanwhile, means that a tornado is nearby and poses danger to life and property; you should move to a safe location right away. A tornado emergency means a violent tornado has ...

  5. Warn-on-Forecast - Wikipedia

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    A few weeks after the tornado, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released details about an experimental warning system which was tested before and during the tornado. This new warning system, named Warn-on-Forecast System (WoFS), was created by the Hazardous Weather Testbed housed in the National Weather Center in Norman ...

  6. What should you do in a tornado warning? Here's a guide. - AOL

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    Protecting your head and neck is among the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency's recommendations for tornado survival.

  7. Weather forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most commonly known of severe weather advisories are the severe thunderstorm and tornado warning, as well as the severe thunderstorm and tornado watch. Other forms of these advisories include winter weather, high wind, flood, tropical cyclone, and fog. [93]

  8. What’s the difference between a tornado watch and a warning?

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    These tips from the National Weather Service and the city of Fort Worth could save your life during thunderstorms, tornadoes or flooding. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For ...

  9. Convective storm detection - Wikipedia

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    Often, news of a tornado would reach a local weather office after the storm. However, with the advent of weather radar, areas near a local office could get advance warning of severe weather. The first public tornado warnings were issued in 1950 and the first tornado watches and convective outlooks in 1952. [3]