Surviving Tornado Alley: An Essential Safety Guide for Spring Storms
Understanding the difference between tornado watches and warnings, storm shelters, and emergency response plans.
Preparing for Nature's Most Violent Storms
Tornado Alley experiences some of the most frequent and violent tornadoes on Earth. Knowing what to do before, during, and after a tornado can save your life.
1. Watch vs. Warning
A Tornado Watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form; stay alert and monitor local weather. A Tornado Warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar; take shelter immediately.
2. Identifying Safe Shelters
The safest place is a designated storm cellar or basement. If unavailable, go to an interior room on the lowest level (like a bathroom or closet) away from windows. Protect your head with mattresses or heavy blankets.
3. Creating an Emergency Kit
Prepare an emergency bag containing water, non-perishable food, a NOAA weather radio, flashlights, a first-aid kit, and sturdy shoes. Keep helmets handy for head protection against flying debris.