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  2. Storm cellar - Wikipedia

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    Above ground shelters may be built of different materials such as steel reinforced concrete [5] or 1/8" 10 ga. hot rolled steel and may be installed inside a home, garage, or outbuilding, or as a stand-alone unit. These types of shelters are typically prefabricated and installed on a home site or commercial location.

  3. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    Modern above ground storm shelter. The term "tornado preparedness" refers to safety precautions made before the arrival of and during a tornado.Historically, the steps taken have varied greatly, depending on location, or time remaining before a tornado was expected.

  4. Worried About Natural Disasters? These 11 Renovations Could ...

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    The U.S. has been hit with 23 separate billion-dollar disasters so far this year, the largest number of billion-dollar disasters since records have been kept, according to the National Oceanic and ...

  5. Couple watches as storm shelter lifts out of garage during storm

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    Storm shelter experts say if installed improperly, just a small amount of ground water under a shelter is enough to pop it loose. Ronnie and his wife live just blocks away from the path of ...

  6. 1974 Xenia tornado - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1974 storm, the city had no tornado sirens. After the F5 tornado hit on April 3, 1974, ten sirens were installed across the area. [29] Every building is required to have a clearly marked tornado shelter, and employees are required to know the proper actions to take during an emergency.

  7. Reconstructing the storm: How meteorologists conduct tornado ...

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    An EF4 tornado with wind speeds ranging from 166 to 200 mph can cause devastating damage. Most to all walls on a well-built house will likely collapse, and high-rise buildings can sustain ...

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