1) Tornadoes form from fast spinning air tubes that can reach speeds up to 200 mph and be accompanied by severe thunderstorms. During tornadoes, it is safest to go to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building and cover your head. 2) Thunderstorms produce heavy rain, lightning, loud noises and gusty winds, especially in the afternoon. During thunderstorms, it is best to avoid bathing, using sinks, touching outlets, and being outside or the tallest object. 3) Hurricanes can last for a week and form over warm ocean waters, producing strong winds and dangerous water surges that often cause the most deaths. It is important to evac