Are walkout basements safe in a tornado?

If you don't have a basement, the safest place to be is in a small, interior room, a closet bathroom or an interior hallway on the lowest floor of your house. It's also important to realize that not all basements are safe, especially walkout basements with sliding glass doors.
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What part of basement is safest during tornado?

If you know from which direction the storm is coming, the opposite corner of the basement is the safest spot, reports The Tornado Project. In any case, a workbench, heavy table or stairwell will afford you the most protection when things begin to fly or fall.
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Are all basements safe in a tornado?

While a basement is a good place to take shelter from a tornado, no corner of a basement is safer than any other. According to the SPC, this myth arose from the mistaken belief that most tornadoes come from the southwest and that any debris they generate would fall into the northeast corner of a basement.
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Can you survive an EF5 tornado in a basement?

EF5. Barring a storm cellar or a specially constructed, reinforced room, a basement is the place where you're likeliest to survive a direct hit from a tornado. It's a pretty good bet, but it's not failsafe.
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Is under stairs safe for tornado?

The space beneath a stairwell is actually one of the most naturally safe places to build a tornado safe room. The structure of the stairs provides overhead protection, while the lack of windows or nearby water pipes provides added protection against flying debris.
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Where is safest place in house during tornado?

Go to the basement or an inside room without windows on the lowest floor (bathroom, closet, center hallway). If possible, avoid sheltering in any room with windows. For added protection get under something sturdy (a heavy table or workbench). Cover your body with a blanket, sleeping bag or mattress.
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Why is a basement safe in tornado?

Most basements are reinforced concrete walls buried underground. "This protects you from flying debris and also walls or roofs that may collapse.
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Are brick houses safer in a tornado?

The durability of bricks means they can better withstand high impact and are less likely to crack and dent. However, brick houses aren't safe from tornados. Regular bricks can't withstand tornados, especially those above the EF-3 intensity.
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Will concrete house survives tornado?

Homes built with insulated concrete forms (ICF), like Fox Blocks, maintain their integrity during the high winds of a tornado. Insulating concrete forms can withstand winds of over 200 mph.
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Is a pool safe in a tornado?

During a storm or tornado, you should not drain your pool. The water can protect the pool finish, as the liquid can slow down flying debris. If your pool is built above the ground, keeping it full will protect the walls and prevent damage.
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Is a laundry room safe during a tornado?

An interior laundry room might also be acceptable, if it's an interior room. By the way, a room next to the garage is for all practical purposes, an exterior room because garages are particularly vulnerable to tornadoes. If you live in a mobile home, abandon it immediately for some proper shelter.
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Should I go in crawl space during a tornado?

Ideally, crawl spaces are safe during a tornado. However, they are not 100% safe. You should not be in a space as confined as that when there's the risk of house collapse looming above you. Also, the piping and wiring down there are dangerous if it's exposed and you are close to it.
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Do basements save lives?

If you have a basement or storm cellar, that may be the safest place to be in a tornado. Basements are underground and offer more protection than any other room in your home.
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Is a bathtub safe during a tornado?

According to the NWS, bathrooms may be a good shelter, provided they are not along an outside wall and have no windows. Contrary to popular belief, there is nothing magically safe about getting in a bathtub with a mattress. Bathrooms have proven to be adequate tornado shelters in many cases for a couple of reasons.
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Why do you get in a ditch during a tornado?

The reason a ditch or culvert is your best bet goes back to the laws of physics. While you are in that low-lying spot, the majority of the debris will be flying overhead rather than reaching down into the ditch/culvert where you are located.
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Which states have no tornadoes?

The states with the fewest tornadoes
  • Alaska.
  • Hawaii.
  • Maine.
  • Michigan.
  • Massachusetts.
  • Nevada.
  • New Hampshire.
  • Rhode Island.
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Why don't they make tornado proof houses?

They are also quite expensive. Market acceptance and high cost are the reasons you don't commonly see them on the market today. Sure the states in Tornado Alley could change their building code and mandate that all new construction be able to withstand 200 mph winds and flying debris up to a specified weight.
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What state has the most tornadoes?

Here are the 10 states with the highest numbers of tornadoes:
  • Texas (155)
  • Kansas (96)
  • Florida (66)
  • Oklahoma (62)
  • Nebraska (57)
  • Illinois (54)
  • Colorado (53)
  • Iowa (51)
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Where do birds go during tornadoes?

In the tornado's path

Trees where birds nest are ripped from the ground, and debris from shredded structures and vegetation obscures underground burrows. Any birds caught up in the storm are presumably killed—although there is no real way of measuring wildlife deaths after a storm.
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Can a tornado destroy a concrete building?

Yes, a tornado can destroy a concrete building, especially if in its direct path. But concrete is the strongest building material against it. It's important to prepare for a tornado, and you can do that by inspecting your home, finding the safest place to hide, and having a disaster supply kit.
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How strong does a tornado have to be to destroy a house?

Tornadoes in the EF-2 and EF-3 range packing 111- to 165-mile-per-hour winds can destroy single-family homes, according to experts from the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). Four seconds is all a moderately powerful tornado needs to wipe a foundation clean.
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Is a car safe during a tornado?

In a vehicle: Being in a vehicle during a tornado is not safe. The best course of action is to drive to the closest shelter. If you are unable to make it to a safe shelter, either get down in your car and cover your head, or abandon your car and seek shelter in a low lying area such as a ditch or ravine.
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What happens if a tornado hits your house?

If you are in a house

Go to the basement or take shelter in a small interior ground floor room such as a bathroom, closet or hallway. If you have no basement, protect yourself by taking shelter under a heavy table or desk. In all cases, stay away from windows, outside walls and doors.
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What should you not do during a tornado?

DON'T: Stand near windows or other glass objects. DO: Get out as quickly as possible and find a shelter or lie flat on low ground away from trees and cars, protecting your head. DON'T: Stay in the mobile home, even if it is tied down, as most tornadoes can destroy mobile homes that are tied down.
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