5. The storm in Lebanon Ohio
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6. Tips and warnings
Leave a radio with batteries near your safe place in case of power
outages, so you may be aware of more severe weather approaching.
A NOAA Weather Radio will have more often updates than your local
radio station.
Download weather radar software, such as Weather Bug, to have
instant access to Doppler radar on your computer. Cell phones often
have this available, as well.
Tornados often form as a result of a Tropical Storm or Hurricane, most
frequently in the north east quadrant of the storm.
Tornados often strike at night, when you cannot see them. At this point,
you will have to rely on Doppler radar, weather alerts, and listening for
the sounds of a tornado.
Read more: How to Know The Signs of a Tornado | eHow.com
http://www.ehow.com/how_4820094_signs-
tornado.html#ixzz1zUE8RJjZ
7. Where to go during a
storm/tornado
Door way
Bathtub with a mattress on you
Crawl space under house
Basement
Lover levels of buildings
Stare ways
Cellar
If driving pull under a bridged highway
8. What to look for if there is going
to be a tornado
A sickly greenish or greenish black color to the sky.
If there is a watch or warning posted, then the fall of hail should
be considered as a real danger sign. Hail can be common in
some areas, however, and usually has no tornadic activity along
with it.
A strange quiet that occurs within or shortly after the
thunderstorm.
Clouds moving by very fast, especially in a rotating pattern or
converging toward one area of the sky.
A sound a little like a waterfall or rushing air at first, but turning
into a roar as it comes closer. The sound of a tornado has been
likened to that of both railroad trains and jets.
Debris dropping from the sky.
An obvious "funnel-shaped" cloud that is rotating, or debris such
as branches or leaves being pulled upwards, even if there is mo
funnel cloud is visible.