Does your town have tornado sirens?

Anonymous
We have sirens on our hometown. Tornadoes are fairly common, but thankfully they are not typically as strong as the ones in the Midwest. I will add that when the sirens go off, most people go outside to try to spot the tornado.
Anonymous
The Fairfax County system sometimes works. I have gotten severe storm warnings after the storm has passed. I have the weather channel alerts and I keep an eye on the radar. This site is also a good source- I had been watching the Derecho on the radar when people in the Reston area posted that they lost power, so I had time to grab the flashlights and shut things off (thanks Restonites! Restonioans?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:During the earthquake, I got into a doorframe...which I found out later was NOT the right thing to do. Damn movies and TV shows!


Well, it's not the worst thing, unless it's next to a giant window or something. Doorframes was what they recommended when I was growing up in CA in the '80s. Then they decided under strong tables was better.
Anonymous
I have the weather radio app on my iPhone. It gives off a loud beep followed by an audio warning whenever there is severe weather warning in the areas you designate. You can pick which kinds you get. I have home, the kids' school and my office all designated. I also have the area of my in-laws' beach house desiognated, which I forget about until it goes off in the middle of a meeting. Beep beep beep - warning - the National Weather Service has issued a Hurricane Watch for [name of town]. Oops.

I read an article about how the frequency and severity of tornadoes is going to increase because of global warning so I freaked out, got the app and also bought weather radios for the house. Who knows? Maybe the article was a plant by the app creator!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in SE Michigan. Not tornado alley, but plenty of tornado warnings and touchdowns. Growing up, [b]the sirens were tested every week - 1pm on Saturdays[/b. We had tornado drills in school and a couple of warnings during which we had to take cover. Each classroom had a designated place to go in the school and we had to duck-n-cover.

Like a PP, I get alerts from MoCo and also have Weather Bug on my phone.

During the Derecho last summer, as soon as I saw the wind line, I yelled to Dh that we had to grab the kids and head to the basement. He thought I was overreacting. "It's not a tornado warning!" Well, I've seen storms like that before, so I knew, and when we saw all the damage the next day (luckily we only lost power) I told him to never question me about a storm again!



OVERKILL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in SE Michigan. Not tornado alley, but plenty of tornado warnings and touchdowns. Growing up, the sirens were tested every week - 1pm on Saturdays. We had tornado drills in school and a couple of warnings during which we had to take cover. Each classroom had a designated place to go in the school and we had to duck-n-cover.

Like a PP, I get alerts from MoCo and also have Weather Bug on my phone.

During the Derecho last summer, as soon as I saw the wind line, I yelled to Dh that we had to grab the kids and head to the basement. He thought I was overreacting. "It's not a tornado warning!" Well, I've seen storms like that before, so I knew, and when we saw all the damage the next day (luckily we only lost power) I told him to never question me about a storm again!



OVERKILL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in SE Michigan. Not tornado alley, but plenty of tornado warnings and touchdowns. Growing up, the sirens were tested every week - 1pm on Saturdays. We had tornado drills in school and a couple of warnings during which we had to take cover. Each classroom had a designated place to go in the school and we had to duck-n-cover.

Like a PP, I get alerts from MoCo and also have Weather Bug on my phone.

During the Derecho last summer, as soon as I saw the wind line, I yelled to Dh that we had to grab the kids and head to the basement. He thought I was overreacting. "It's not a tornado warning!" Well, I've seen storms like that before, so I knew, and when we saw all the damage the next day (luckily we only lost power) I told him to never question me about a storm again!



OVERKILL.


OVERKILL.
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