tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460017955018790456.post232186520079611930..comments2023-04-08T09:15:40.948-05:00Comments on Everyday Providence: Getting ready...Carriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06283841249073802300noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460017955018790456.post-63733742013361946762011-10-06T13:26:28.610-05:002011-10-06T13:26:28.610-05:00Laura, Blogspot 'hid' your comment from me...Laura, Blogspot 'hid' your comment from me until now. I'm sorry for the delay in answering, but here goes. I pulled this right off the NOAA website. 'Vehicles are extremely dangerous in a tornado. If the tornado is visible, far away, and the traffic is light, you may be able to drive out of its path by moving at right angles to the tornado. Otherwise, park the car as quickly andCarriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06283841249073802300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1460017955018790456.post-60950006221603156812011-07-25T07:51:49.672-05:002011-07-25T07:51:49.672-05:00Hi. Thanks for a post such as this. I have a ques...Hi. Thanks for a post such as this. I have a question. It might have been asked and answered elsewhere, but I didn't see it. With regards to a weather emergency, specifically a tornado siren -- what should you do if driving down the highway. Say you are driving through, you know it's stormy, but you also have to get home. Either way, there is not shelter. There is not a place to Lauranoreply@blogger.com