What is a serious warning of a storm?

The prognosis of serious weather comes with Žargno and those who live in areas susceptible to severe weather know tongue. Others do not have to. To understand what a serious warning of a storm is useful to know what a serious storm is. The National Meteorological Service is defined by a heavy thunderstorm as a wind speed of over 57 mph (98 km) and/or producing hail size a quarter inch (0.63 cm). These thunderstorms are usually part of a series of serious weather and can be individual "superbuns" or a long series of storms.

A serious warning warning means that a serious storm is moving into a specific area. It is defined as a serious radar detection. The local authority of the National Meteorological Service issues a serious warning of the storm of the region. They also issue advice on the intensity and movement of the storm.

Why issue a storm warning? Heavy thunderstorms can produce many dangerous weather conditions. They are often associated with strong winds, their always opening flash and hail. Ordinary storm mIt can show one or all these features, but at much lower intensity. The public should be informed to take security measures, and a storm warning is broadcast on most media.

Another reason for issuing a serious warning warning is that serious thunderstorms can produce a tornado with little or no preliminary warning. The meteorologist can usually detect circulation or rotation in a storm through a radar, and based on values ​​it can assume whether the storm is likely to create a tornado. However, the thunderstorms are what they are, they can also deceive the seasoned forecaster and can postpone the cloud of funnels at the moment. That is why trained observers are always activated when serious weather is expected. It serves as more national eyes and ears of service.

pay attention when a serious warning of a storm is issued. Bring pets and stay away from Windows. Park the AuThis is in a carport or garage, because hail can damage the car. Most importantly, watch the weather situation by watching TV, listening to the radio, turning on the meteorological radio NOAA or accessing the Internet.

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