@missims100 Hopefully, you are paying close enough attention to the weather that you are able to make it downstairs in time. I recommend a weather radio to alert you of the warnings in your area. That should give you ample time to get downstairs.
The only thing that sucks about hiding in an interior hallway, is that if an F4 or F5{or maybe F2/F3 for smaller or weaker buildings like wooden cabins} tornado hits, you're most likely flippin' screwed.
Unfortunately, that is potentially true. The absolute safest place is in an underground storm shelter where nothing heavy is above your head, like if you took shelter in your basement. An even safer alternative is a safe room.
well what happens if you are up stairs and too late to go down stairs
missims100 3 months ago
@missims100 Hopefully, you are paying close enough attention to the weather that you are able to make it downstairs in time. I recommend a weather radio to alert you of the warnings in your area. That should give you ample time to get downstairs.
NWSICT 3 months ago
your awesome!
Tanner3000 3 years ago
some safety is better than no safety at all. 8-)
KDAY24 4 years ago 2
The only thing that sucks about hiding in an interior hallway, is that if an F4 or F5{or maybe F2/F3 for smaller or weaker buildings like wooden cabins} tornado hits, you're most likely flippin' screwed.
JaxieBoy 5 years ago
Unfortunately, that is potentially true. The absolute safest place is in an underground storm shelter where nothing heavy is above your head, like if you took shelter in your basement. An even safer alternative is a safe room.
rmente 4 years ago
And yet, at my school, we have to hide in the hallways. We don't get to hide in rooms.
JaxieBoy 4 years ago
same here,in fact the kid on the 2md floor go to sheter 1st.
iluvyurbles 2 years ago
because thetre glass in them
iluvyurbles 2 years ago