Here's what NOT to do if caught in a tornado

Thursday, March 28, 2013 - 17:30 in Earth & Climate

By Andrea ThompsonLiveScienceTornadoes conjure up images of massive funnel clouds tearing over the expansive Great Plains of the United States during springtime, but tornadoes range in size and strength and can happen anywhere, at any time of the year.Although freak accidents happen -- and the most violent tornadoes can level a house -- most tornadoes are much weaker than the monster EF5s (the hig...

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