Dakota
Veteran Expediter
New recommendations to people in vehicles. All the things we were taught are wrong.
Surviving a tornado: what you should do
Surviving a tornado: what you should do
Pictures from the recent tornadoes indicate that trucks are less likely to be thrown around like toy cars. Most of the trucks that were flipped were empty, so weight is another factor.Mention is made that cars generally don't flip in a tornado but trucks would be more likely to, would they not? Less aerodynamic. Greater surface area high off the ground for the wind to act on.
"If you are in a car, get parked, get your seat belt on, get as low as you can in the vehicle, get a jacket or a blanket to cover yourself up with, and your odds of survival are better than if you are outside in the ditch," Sabones said. "On the other hand, if you are in a Sprinter, get yourself away from that windshield, cover yourself up with a blanket, bend over as far as you can, and kiss your аss goodbye."
(OK, he really didn't say that last part. But it's true. )
They say "potentially" because it's not a 100% lock that you'll be killed under an overpass. But it's a good bet you will, nonetheless.Another thing I caught was that it said that overpasses are "potentially" dangerous... is that saying there is no proof that they are safe or unsafe? I'm rollin in my truck or bus, and I see an overpass- guess where I'm going- whether I'm loaded or empty.
That's all I've heard. Never heard or read anything in the news media that says you should go under an overpass (except for that one video, see below)I've Never heard of news/media saying not to go under an overpass?
National Weather Service meteorologist Dan Miller explains his frustration: "We routinely tell people to get down, cover up, and get as many things as possible between them and the tornado. When they get up under an overpass, they’re doing the opposite of that." So there ya go.I agree with the buckle down, lay low, and cover up routine is great advice.
Overpasses are not safe a Tornado can and has sucked people out from under an overpass in the past and those people died the overpass acts like a wind tunnel sure the overpass will probably remain standing but anything under it will notI agree with Ateam, the article talks about F1 and F2's. and F5's are like category 3+ Hurricanes, it's not a safe bet that much of anything is "safe", figuratively speaking that is.
Another thing I caught was that it said that overpasses are "potentially" dangerous... is that saying there is no proof that they are safe or unsafe? I'm rollin in my truck or bus, and I see an overpass- guess where I'm going- whether I'm loaded or empty.
I've seen overpasses withstand some serious winds and debris fall outs as well, and recently when those twisters hit there was a new clip showing an 18 wheeler under an overpass- maybe it was on YouTube? Twister went over and rig pulled out and went on it's way.
I've Never heard of news/media saying not to go under an overpass?
I agree with the buckle down, lay low, and cover up routine is great advice.
Except on a bus, where am I going go? Next time you see a bus- look at all that glass!!! I got an idea... I'll use my fire extinguisher to save myself!! Ha! I crack myself up!
I feel safer, and more comfortable, in a truck than in a bus...
I like the truck because I don't have people asking Stupid questions like "Does the crew sleep onboard the cruise ship?"
On the flip side, I like doing the busses because I have a captive audience- they can't change the channel on the radio! Ha, now you know that was funny!