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Tornado safety is more important than ever as we head into the summer months. Here are some tornado myths to avoid—and the ...
Here's what to do and not to do in the event of a tornado, according to the National Weather Service: Myth: Opening windows will reduce damage. It is not true that opening the windows in your house ...
Here's what he said. Myth: Tornadoes only occur during 'tornado season' Belles said the commonly referred to "tornado season" is a misnomer, as tornadoes can occur at any point throughout the year.
Researchers aren’t confident about a climate change-related trend with tornadoes, but better technology has made them easier ...
You can find more tornado myths here. (MORE: For even more granular weather data tracking in your area, view your 15-minute details forecast in our Premium Pro experience.) Jonathan Belles has ...
Here's what to do and not to do in the event of a tornado, according to the National Weather Service: Myth: Opening windows will reduce damage. It is not true that opening the windows in your ...
If a tornado is approaching, do not take time to open windows. Do: Use the time to seek shelter and protect your body. Myth: The safest place to take shelter from a tornado is in the southwest ...