A tornado watch is just to let folks know to be on the lookout for a possible tornado in the area whereas a Tornado Warning is a notification that a tornado has been seen or picked up by radar.
Tornado Watch
A Tornado Watch is issued to alert people to the possibility of a tornado developing in your area. At this point, a tornado has not been seen but the conditions are very favorable for tornados to occur at any moment.
Things to do when a Tornado Watch is issued:
- Keep alert and watch for changing weather conditions
- Listen to your local news reports & weather updates
- Review your family or business emergency preparedness plan
- Review your disaster kit
- Be ready to seek shelter at a moments notice
- Dark greenish or orange-gray skies
- Large hail
- Large, dark, low-lying, rotating or funnel-shaped clouds
- A loud roar that is similar to a freight train
A Tornado Warning is issued when a tornado has actually been sighted or has been picked up on radar in your area. This means that you need to take shelter immediately in a safe sturdy structure.
Things to do when a Tornado Warning is issued:
- Take shelter immediately
- Listen to your local radio for updates
- Follow the National Weather Service Safety Guidelines (below)
- Do not stay in a Mobile home as they offer very little protection from tornadoes.
- Do not open the windows in your home or business
- Do not try to outrun a tornado in a car
- Do not get under a highway overpass or bridge as you will be exposing yourself to flying debris and stronger winds.
National Weather Service Safety Guidelines
- If you are in a building:
Go to a pre-designated shelter area such as a safe room, basement, storm cellar, or the buildings lowest level. If you don't have a basement, take shelter in the center of an interior room on the lowest level, such as a bathroom, closet or interior hallway that is away from corners, windows, doors and outside walls. - If you are in a vehicle, trailer or mobile home:
Get out immediately and go to a nearby sturdy building or storm shelter and seek shelter on its lowest floor. - If you are outside without nearby shelter:
Lie down in a ditch, ravine, or depression nearby and cover your head with your hands.
More About Tornados in Tennessee:
Tennessee Tornado Season
Tennessee Tornado Alley & Dixie Alley
Middle Tennessee Tornado Activity
Tennessee Tornado Casualties
Tornado Watch Vs. Tornado Warning
Source: http://nashville.about.com/od/weather/a/tornadowatch.htm
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