Posted on May 3, 2010.
What should I do if a tornado comes and I'm in a boat? I'm on a film crew. I'll make a trip to Oklahoma this weekend and I wonder what I do if I'm rowing on a river and a tornado comes. My first instinct was to dive under the water, but I'm not sure.
Usually, people are warned of possible high winds and it is not good to be on the water in case of inclement weather. I think it would be good to get out of the water and under a bridge, if possible. If you hit debris in deep water, you can drown. I hope you would not get into this situation. Sometimes create storms fast, but I think if hunters can find storms we should at least be able to stay out of the water under a tornado watch or Row, Row, Row Your Boat
gently by the current.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is a dream.
http://www.davidpbrown.co.uk/poetry/row- ...
If there is a storm nearby, or even if the sky or blue and you hear thunder, you need to go far from water because the Lightning is a major cause of death. If you see a tornado go to a building and on the lowest floor. lay flat and cover your head with your hands. If no building is avalible, go into a ditch or low spot, crouch down and cover your head. I hope you do tornado hit!
Well first your instructor for the team line must keep a vision on the weather, and im not sure if there is even possibility of any type of storm you would not be there on the water. ...
But if you Thats what I would do ....
Not sure. They appear to be warnings (probably as a radio) about a tornado is occurring.
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Sea would be very hard or even on a lake
die