Facts About Tornadoes!
12/28/2019 (Permalink)
Every household should have an emergency plan in place before a disaster happens. And part of that plan should include a stocked, ready to go, emergency preparedness kit.
An emergency preparedness kit is usually needed for you to survive for at least 72 hours. Make sure to keep an emergency kit at home and in your vehicle. Most items are easy to find and inexpensive:
Water – 1 gallon of water per person per day for at least 3 days
Food – Non-perishable food for at least 3 days
Manual can opener for food
Flashlight
Batteries
Hand crank radio or battery powered radio
First aid kit
Whistle
Matches
Dust Mask
Local Maps
Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery
Prescription medications
Infant formula, diapers, wipes, bottles
The most powerful Tornadoes occur in the United States.
A typical tornado only lasts for a few minutes.
Every tornado has its own color, sound and shape.
You need to step on the pedal of a car pass 70 miles per hour to outrun the fastest tornadoes.
The chances that a tornado is a F5, the highest classification for a tornado on the F-scale, is less than 0.1%
Tornadoes have been reported in every state in the US and also in every season.
A Tornado can occur at any time, but most often between 3pm and 9pm.
The direction in which a tornado twists depends a lot upon which hemisphere you're in. In general, most tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate cyclonically, or counter-clockwise. Only around five percent of tornadoes in the northern hemisphere rotate clockwise, or anti-cyclonically.
Remember to call SERVPRO of Livingston/Demopolis/Butler at 334-287-1144for all of your needs.