When is a tornado or severe thunderstorm warning issued?
  • The local National Weather Service (NWS) office issues a tornado warning whenever NWS Doppler Radar indicates a thunderstorm is capable of producing a tornado or when a tornado has been sighted by a credible source. A severe thunderstorm warning is issued whenever a severe thunderstorm is observed or NWS Doppler Radar indicates a thunderstorm is capable of producing damaging winds or large hail.
  • Warnings are issued for even smaller areas, such as parts of counties. These “storm-based” NWS warnings are issued for the threatened area in a shape of a polygon. The “polygon” warnings only include sections of a county or group of counties and usually last for 30 to 90 minutes in length. You must act immediately when you first hear the warning. If severe weather is near you, seek shelter immediately. If not, keep a constant lookout for severe weather and stay near a shelter.

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1. What is a severe thunderstorm?
2. What is a tornado?
3. What is the difference between a tornado and a funnel cloud?
4. How many tornadoes usually occur in Michigan every year?
5. When do tornadoes generally occur?
6. How fast do tornadoes travel?
7. How far do tornadoes travel once they touch the ground?
8. When is a tornado or severe thunderstorm watch issued?
9. When is a tornado or severe thunderstorm warning issued?
10. What is a special marine warning?
11. How do I find out about a warning if my electricity is already out?