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  2. Severe weather: What are the differences between a tornado ...

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    A tornado watch is a good time to review emergency plans, check supplies and decide the safest place for you to go in the event that the storm worsens. ... What is the difference between a tornado ...

  3. Severe weather terminology (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Tornado watch TOA: Also known as a red box. Conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms producing tornadoes in and close to the watch area. Watches are usually in effect for several hours, with six hours being the most common (also automatically indicates a Severe Thunderstorm Watch). Tornado warning TOR

  4. What is a PDS tornado watch? Understanding the label that ...

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    What does a tornado watch mean vs. a tornado warning? Northern & Central New Mexico: Let’s TACO about the difference between a watch & a warning. 🌮🌮 Kidding aside, a watch means conditions ...

  5. Storm watches and warnings: What the alerts mean when ... - AOL

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    Here’s what to know about the difference between the two alerts. What to know about watches and warnings Generally, a warning covers a smaller geographic area and comes when the threat is more ...

  6. Tornado watch - Wikipedia

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    Tornado Watch issued prior to the 2023 Rolling Fork tornado. A tornado watch (SAME code: TOA) is a statement issued by weather forecasting agencies to advise the public that atmospheric conditions in a given region may lead to the development of tornadoes within (or near) the region over a period of several hours. [1]

  7. Glossary of tornado terms - Wikipedia

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    Mini-tornado – A fallacious term often used in European news media to refer to tornadoes occurring there; even large, strong, and/or long track tornadoes produced by supercells. This is apparently due to the erroneous perception that "real" tornadoes do not occur in Europe (or elsewhere where the term is applied).

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

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    A tornado warning means "take action now" as a tornado has been sighted or is indicated by weather radar. There is imminent danger to life and property. Move to an interior room on the lowest ...

  9. Severe weather terminology (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Tornado Watch (TOA) – Issued when conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms with one or more tornadoes. Tornado Watches are also issued when cold core funnel clouds are possible and pose a threat to people on the ground. If cold core funnel clouds are not expected to touch down, a weather advisory will be issued ...