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  2. What to do in a tornado? How to keep you and your ... - AOL

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    A tornado watch means weather conditions could spawn tornadoes within the watch area. People should stay aware of weather conditions and be prepared to act if watchers spot a tornado.

  3. 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. What should you do in a tornado warning? Here's a guide.

  4. What to do in a tornado warning - AOL

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    At least 871 tornadoes have been reported in the U.S. this year, as of May 23, 2024, according to preliminary data from the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.

  5. Tornado preparedness - Wikipedia

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    The average tornado moves Southwest to Northeast in the U.S., but tornadoes have been known to move in any direction. The average forward speed of a tornado is 30 miles per hour (48 km/h), but has varied from stationary to 70 mph (110 km/h). Tornadoes can also accompany tropical storms and hurricanes as they move onto land.

  6. What you can do to try to stay safe when a tornado hits, and ...

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    When a tornado takes aim at your house, and the sirens are sounding, the dogs are barking and the children are screaming, there are some last-minute precautions that could save the lives of you and your loved ones. But experts also recommend a few simple steps to prepare well before the twister is on your doorstep.

  7. Safety drill - Wikipedia

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    Tornado drills are an important element in tornado preparedness. Like any other safety drills, they increase chances of correct response to a real tornado threat. Most states in the midwestern and southern United States conduct a statewide tornado drill in late winter or early spring in preparation for the severe weather season.

  8. How to stay safe during a severe storm: Experts share tips ...

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    Tornado safety tips. Second only to hurricanes, tornadoes are among nature’s most destructive forces, with wind speeds ranging from 65 mph to over 200 mph, according to the NWS. An average of 71 ...

  9. Jim Giles (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    The Giles Coats for Kids program continues, with thousands of coats being donated each year. Giles' wife, Hannah, continued the partnership with Bennett Steel, Inc. to sell Jim Giles Safe Rooms, which are designed to withstand an F5 tornado. On December 31, 2014, the company closed its doors, citing an "increasingly competitive market". [9]