When we encounter a tornado outside, we must judge the moving direction of the tornado. When we observe the moving direction of the tornado, we must start to stay away from the moving range of the tornado and leave the tornado from the side or back. If we feel that we can't escape the tornado, then we can look for caves outdoors or take shelter near big rocks. In the process of avoiding, you must stay away from trees, telephone poles and very high buildings to prevent yourself from falling.
When we meet a tornado while driving, don't try to drive away from it. Tornadoes will devour the surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. The air pressure near the tornado is relatively high, and there is a pressure difference between the car and the tornado. When the air pressure difference is too large, the car will explode. So try to drive to a safe area such as a tunnel and get off the bus immediately to find a safe place to escape. If the wind is too strong, don't slam on the brakes, because when a tornado comes, the center of gravity of the car is unstable, and braking may cause greater danger.
When we see a tornado coming at home, if the structure of the house we live in is dangerous, we must hide in a solid place of the house, leave the doors and windows and squat in the opposite direction of the tornado. If you live in the basement, you can go to the basement to avoid the tornado, because the safety factor of the basement will be higher.