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After a tornado, there are many hazards you could face, including injuries from walking among debris or entering damaged buildings. Protecting yourself and your loved ones requires promptly treating any injuries suffered during the storm and using extreme care to avoid further hazards. Learn how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe after a tornado by following the recommendations listed below. Fuel-burning equipment creates carbon monoxide CO. This can include equipment like generators, pressure washers, charcoal grills, and camp stoves.

During and after a tornado, it is natural to experience different and strong emotions. Coping with these feelings and getting help when you need it will help you, your family, and your community recover from a disaster. Tornadoes — Ready. National Weather Service Tornado Safety external icon. American Red Cross Tornado Safety external icon. Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options Skip directly to A-Z link.

Natural Disasters and Severe Weather. Section Navigation. The winds from Harvey were said to have reached mph. That was enough for it to be classified as a category 4 storm. The strong winds spread debris across the land scape of Texas as it ripped through the structures destroying anything in its direct path. The Joplin Tornado was a very extreme F-5 tornado that killed and injured many people. One example of a difference between the two articles is how the second article talks a lot about how after the tornado had finished, there were no emergency responders that came to help the people who had experienced the tornado.

The second article talks about this towards it 's end. Another difference between the two articles is that the storm chaser article talks about pulling people out from the rubble after the tornado took place. A tornado measured EF-4 characterized as the second most-powerful type of tornado struck areas of Moore in Oklahoma where it killed 51 people, wounded more than people, caused widespread fires, and reduced many homes to rubble on May 20, Williams, This disaster required the declaration of a major disaster by the US President Williams, If I have been selected to lead the long-term recovery process for Moore, recovery projects could be prioritized following some criteria.

Restoring life continuity, lifelines, debris management, economic recovery, housing reconstruction and household recovery, and finally the environmental recovery are the criteria in order of importance that should be based the long-term recovery. Then beginning on May 9th a strong two day dust storm removed massive amounts of Great Plains top soil in one of the worst storms of the Dust Bowl.

The dust clouds blew all the way to Chicago where dirt fell like snow. That winter red snow fell on New England. This is what spoke to me the most about this story. Sometimes, even the smallest choices can end up having a major impact. This can be compared to the Butterfly Effect. Essentially, it means that a seemingly small and useless action can be the cause of a major disaster or problem. Also known as the dirty thirties, The dust bowl years were the years that dust storms greatly damaged thousands of homes, lives, and the economy.

Many who had gone through the Dust Bowl; pointed fingers at the dought, little did they know that The Dust Bowl originally was caused by heavy mechanism, and heavy mechanism came from farmers over doing farms.

This work analyzes about thirty different hurricanes that had an impact on South Carolina from to Hurricane Hugo. Some of the books that will be used in this research specifically on Hurricane Hugo include Hurricane Hugo and the Grand Strand, by Cynthia Struby, which, as its title suggests documents the damage to the Grand Strand area of South Carolina. There are several studies that have been published that detail the damage that Hurricane Hugo caused to both forests.

This study on the damage it caused to the forest is important to study to understand the impact on the economy. There are a lot of natural disasters in Oklahoma. One of the natural disasters are tornadoes. Stronger tornadoes have been shown to level buildings. This can have a considerable economic impact. When you consider the size of Earth, tornadoes have a relatively small effect on the overall environment.

However, the areas where tornadoes strike are greatly impacted. Trees and plants can be uprooted, and diseases in the soil are spread. Wildlife loses their lives or habitat. Be that as it may, the effects of tornadoes on the environment may not be all negative.

Biologists are researching the possibility that tornadoes are responsible for certain small animal and plant life being spread throughout parts of the United States.

Lex Hubbard began writing professionally in He has written numerous published articles about a variety of topics such as video games, guitars and science.

He is currently writing a novel. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in telecommunication from the University of Florida in Tornadoes' Effects on People. How Do Tornadoes Affect Nature?



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