Tornado Signs
Tornados in California strike quickly, often without time for a tornado watch or warning, so it is important to know the signs of a tornado.
Signs that a tornado may be approaching include the following:
- Rotating funnel-shaped cloud
- Approaching cloud of debris
- Dark or green-colored sky
- Large, dark, low-lying cloud
- Large hail
- Loud roar that sounds like a freight train
If you notice any of these signs take cover immediately and stay tuned to local radio and TV stations, a NOAA weather radio, your cell phone or the internet.
Tornado Warning Notification Process
The National Weather Service will issue a Wireless Emergency Alert and an Emergency Alert System message whenever a Tornado Warning is issued. However, in California (due to how tornados occur so differently than in the Mid-west) it is rare for a Tornado Warning to be able to be issued before a tornado happens, so most tornados in California will be a no notice event.
Be prepared and stay aware during thunderstorms.
Make a Tornado Plan
Creating your tornado plan is similar to planning for other emergencies we may face:
- Identify a safe place in your home for household members and pets to gather during a tornado
- Sketch a floor plan of your home or walk through each room and discuss where and how to seek shelter
- Identify a second way to exit from each room or area
- Note where your first-aid kit and fire extinguishers are located
- Note where the utility switches or valves are located so they can be turned off (if time permits) during an emergency
- Make sure everyone understands tornado warning signs
- Teach your family how to administer basic first aid, how to use a fire extinguisher, and how and when to turn off water, gas, and electricity in your home
- Keep your emergency supply kit ready
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