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Tornado Warnings for Missouri????
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 2:58 pm
by Guest
Either this is a major mistake, which I am in total agrrement, or the system is totally messed up!
For ever county in Missouri, there is a Tornado Warning posted!
Looks like they may be doing a test possibly?
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/wwa/
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 4:38 pm
by ColdFront77
Yes, the National Weather Service offices in Dodge City,
Kansas; Hastings, Nebraska; Wichita and Kansas, Topeka,
Kansas had Tornado Warning Tests at 10:30 am Central Time.
Kansas City/Pleasant Hill, Missouri; Memphis, Tennessee;
Paducah, Kentucy, Quad Cities, IA/IL and Springfield,
Missouri had Tornado Warning Tests at 1:30 pm Central Time.
This week is Severe Weather Awareness Week in Kansas
and Missouri. This is Severe Weather Awareness Month for
Kentucky.
Illinois' Severe Weather Awareness Week was February
29th to March 6th.
Thank You...........
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 6:33 pm
by Guest
I looked through the WFO's and didn't see any indication of them being tests. But, based on the weather currently, I knew it had to have been a test, and only a test!
Now, has anyone done their own Tornado Warning test within their own home? Do you know what to do if a Tornado threatens your location?
Just a question!
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 6:51 pm
by Rainband
I know what to do. Go to a room in the center of your home away from windows. UM I am on the second floor

Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:33 pm
by Cheesy_Poofs
Yup...only a test...
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
KSZ008>012-020>024-026-034>040-054>056-058-059-170038-
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT TORNADO SAFETY DRILL...
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS TEST HAS ENDED....
623 PM CST TUE MAR 16 2004
THE TEST TORNADO WARNING FOR ALL COUNTIES IN NORTH CENTRAL...
NORTHEAST AND EAST CENTRAL KANSAS...SERVED BY THE TOPEKA NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE...HAS NOW EXPIRED. NO SEVERE WEATHER IS
OR WAS OCCURRING THE AREA....THIS IS ONLY A TEST.
THIS STATEMENT CONCLUDES THE TEST TORNADO WARNING. PARTICIPANTS
SHOULD MOVE OUT OF THEIR SHELTER AREAS AND RETURN TO ROUTINE
ACTIVITIES. THE TORNADO SAFETY DRILL HAS ENDED.
IN THE EVENT OF AN ACTUAL TORNADO...BE ALERT TO DOWNED POWER
LINES, BROKEN GLASS, DAMAGED BUILDINGS AND OTHER HAZARDOUS
CONDITIONS CAUSED BY THE TORNADO.
EACH YEAR PEOPLE ARE INJURED AND KILLED BY SEVERE WEATHER,
INCLUDING HIGH WINDS...LIGHTNING...TORNADOES AND FLOODS. IT IS
OUR GOAL THAT THIS DRILL HAS PROVIDED AN OPPORTUNITY FOR KANSAS
TO BECOME MORE AWARE AND BETTER PREPARED FOR THE SEVERE WEATHER
SEASON.
REPEATING...THIS CONCLUDES THE TEST TORNADO WARNING FOR THE TOPEKA
WEATHER OFFICE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY.
$$
Re: Thank You...........
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:47 pm
by ColdFront77
BarometerBob wrote:I looked through the WFO's and didn't see any indication of them being tests. But, based on the weather currently,
I knew it had to have been a test, and only a test! Now, has anyone done their own Tornado Warning test within
their own home? Do you know what to do if a Tornado threatens your
location?
Just a question!
I don't think many people do these tornado drills.
I assume many schools, especially those in Tornado Alley do the tornado drills when the National Weather Service office issue them
during their Severe Weather Awareness Weeks.
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 7:49 pm
by ColdFront77
Here were the times and NWS office the Tornado Warning Tests were issued (each one was 15 minutes long):
19:33Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from SPRINGFIELD MO
19:31Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from QUAD CITIES IA IL
19:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from PADUCAH KY
19:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from MEMPHIS TN
19:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from ST LOUIS MO
19:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from KANSAS CITY/PLEASANT HILL MO
16:33Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from DODGE CITY KS
16:32Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from DODGE CITY KS
16:31Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from GOODLAND KS
16:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from TOPEKA KS
16:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from WICHITA KS
16:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from HASTINGS NE
16:30Z, March 16 Tornado Warning from DODGE CITY KS
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 10:27 pm
by breeze
My first plan, having a weather radio, is to run
next-door to my big brother's basement. If I
get a "surprise" funnel, the laundry room is lower
than the rest of the house, and, a thick quilt for
cover will have to do!
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 11:49 pm
by Stormless2003
<sarcasm> what's the point of doing severe wx awareness in a dead year like this? </sarcasm>
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:08 pm
by breeze
And, your dead in WHAT state, Stormless?
Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 3:30 pm
by therock1811
Well, very simple, if they did this after April, then it could be too late, a tornado could have already struck...and there'd be many dead...which these SWA weeks are designed to AVOID...
Re: Thank You...........
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 8:17 am
by wx247
ColdFront77 wrote:BarometerBob wrote:I looked through the WFO's and didn't see any indication of them being tests. But, based on the weather currently,
I knew it had to have been a test, and only a test! Now, has anyone done their own Tornado Warning test within
their own home? Do you know what to do if a Tornado threatens your
location?
Just a question!
I don't think many people do these tornado drills.
I assume many schools, especially those in Tornado Alley do the tornado drills when the National Weather Service office issue them
during their Severe Weather Awareness Weeks.
I know here in Monett that hospitals and nursing homes also do drills in addition to the schools and some of our larger businesses.