Why You Need to Be Underground, If Possible, During a Tornado
Via Twitter, comes a cornstalk driven into a car's radiator during Monday night's tornadoes in the Texas Panhandle.
If you can't be underground, always get to the lowest floor (wind speeds are lower near the ground) and put as many walls as possible between you and the tornado.
If you can't be underground, always get to the lowest floor (wind speeds are lower near the ground) and put as many walls as possible between you and the tornado.
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