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QuestionHow does a tsunami stop?Meredith Juncker is a PhD candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Her studies are focused on proteins and neurodegenerative diseases.In most cases, a tsunami will stop when it collides with land. The water will be absorbed into the ground.
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QuestionHow would I survive a tornado or hurricane without shelter?Community AnswerIf it's a tornado, get into a ditch and get in the fetal position and wait for the storm to pass. If it's a hurricane, you need to get to high ground in case there is any flooding, though you'll need to also be careful that wherever you decide to wait it out doesn't expose you to flying debris or falling trees.
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QuestionHow can I tell when a tornado is coming?Community AnswerUsually the sky will be dark and may have a greenish tint and the air will become very still. You might see wall clouds or a cloud of debris and there will probably be hail.
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QuestionAre there any other ways to predict the weather?Community AnswerWhen there are sudden, cool gusts of wind, this usually indicates convection currents caused by nearby storms.
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QuestionHow do I know when to expect thunder?Community AnswerThere will heavy clouds, and it will be very dark, even if it is midday. The temperature will be quite warm and very humid.
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QuestionIf my dog gets scared before a storm, does that mean there is a chance of a tornado?Community AnswerNot necessarily. Dogs have keen hearing. They can hear thunder from a longer distance than humans can.
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QuestionDo bumpy clouds mean that there will be tornadoes?Community AnswerRarely. Usually they just indicate a rain storm.
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QuestionWhat kind of weather is associated with a high pressure system?Community AnswerUsually a clear sky, dry air and sunny, as high pressure makes the air go from high altitudes to the earth.
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QuestionAre animals able to predict weather?Community AnswerAnimals can't really predict the weather, although they usually can sense when a storm is nearby.
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QuestionHow do you protect yourself from a tornado?Rvch.kidz4lifeCommunity AnswerThe best shelter from a tornado is a basement or storm cellar. If neither is available, go to an inside room without windows on the lowest level of the building. Cover yourself with something, such as pillows, a mattress or blankets. Place as many walls between you and the outside as possible.
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QuestionWhat should I do if someone near me gets hit by lightning?Community AnswerFirst, make sure it's safe before approaching them. If necessary, move to a safer location. Once you've approached the person, begin administering CPR and call for help.
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QuestionThe leaves on our black walnut trees usually start to turn yellow in early July. This year, they did not start to turn until late July/early August. Does this indicate anything about our coming winter?Community AnswerWas it a wet summer? If so, then perhaps, plenty of moisture is allowing for prolonged green growth rather than seasonal drying out.
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QuestionStorms usually go past without hitting our house. How do I know if they are going to hit?Community AnswerYour best bet with that is to use a radar. There are free apps for iPhones and Androids that allow you to view storms.
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QuestionDoes a starless sky predict rain the next day?Community AnswerNot necessarily. Stars could be hidden by clouds, or be hard to see because of light pollution. Not all clouds are rain clouds, so their presence doesn't always mean rain.
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QuestionWould high winds and dark, low clouds in a funnel shape mean a tornado?Community AnswerThose are signs of the possibility of a tornado, but do not guarantee that one will or will not touch down in the area.
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QuestionCan I predict the weather using the sun?Community AnswerNo, you cannot predict the weather using the sun.
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QuestionCan animals predict earthquakes?Community AnswerThey may be able to sense the small vibrations.
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QuestionAre earthquakes and storms interrelated with earth's adjustment patterns?Community AnswerLikely not. An earthquake is often caused by a shift in the lithosphere (crust and upper mantle), while storms are a result of pressure, heat, and humidity changes within the troposphere (the atmosphere). There have been studies that found a link between tropical cyclones and earthquakes, but otherwise, an earthquake does not determine an incoming storm, and a storm does not indicate an incoming earthquake, as the parts of the earth that they occur/form in are miles apart.
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QuestionIf I'm sheltering in the basement with windows before a tornado,which wall is usually the safest? West, east, south, north?Benjamin KrawetzkiCommunity AnswerThe middle is always the best place, but make sure you have as many walls between you and the outside as possible.
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QuestionWhat do animals have that allow them to detect bad weather? (Is it the keen hearing, smell, or something else?)Community AnswerIt depends on which animal. For example, dogs and other members of the canine family can detect bad weather because of the pressure building up in their sensitive ears.
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