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April 2007 off Plateau Rd

 

 

Tornado 4-07-06 020     Tornado 4-07-06 069     Tornado 4-07-06 073     Tornado 4-07-06 097

April 2006

 

                               

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November 2002

 

Tornadoes are nature's most violent storms. They can appear suddenly without warning and can be invisible until dust and debris are picked up or a funnel cloud appears. Planning and practicing specifically how and where you take shelter is a matter of survival. Be prepared to act quickly. The Cumberland Plateau is susceptible to tornadic activity.  In recent and past years, the plateau has experienced tornadoes in the months of February, April, May, June, September, and November, with most occurrences happening in April. 

Below is a map of historical tornado paths for Cumberland County….(This map can also be viewed in .pdf format at Historical Tornado Map for Cumberland County)

 

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Prepare for a Tornado

 

 

Plan to Take Shelter

 

 

Stay Informed

 

Information on this page was obtained from Ready.gov .

For more information on tornado risk areas and details on how to identify the safest place in your home to take shelter see "Are you Ready?" from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. or Disaster Safety from the Red Cross.