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Episode 29- Tornadoes

Episode 29- Tornadoes



**PLEASE NOTE**

This episode was recorded on March 15, 2025 before news of the deadly tornadoes in Missouri and Arkansas was announced. We are not "disaster chasers", this recording time was set up in advance to align with the beginning of tornado season in the United States.

We wish a speedy recovery for the areas affected, and our condolences go out to the families that lost loved ones.


In this episode of Stakeholder Prepping, hosts Chris and AC delve into the dangerous weather phenomenon of tornadoes. They discuss the science behind tornado formation, the Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale used to classify tornadoes, and the meteorological conditions that lead to their occurrence. The conversation also covers the importance of preparedness, including the use of NOAA weather radios and understanding tornado warnings. Through engaging anecdotes and scientific insights, the hosts emphasize the need for awareness and readiness in the face of these natural disasters. In this conversation, Chris and AC discuss the patterns and indicators of tornadoes, emphasizing the importance of understanding barometric pressure changes and the visual cues of impending storms. They outline essential safety protocols for tornadoes, including the best shelter options and the significance of being prepared with a personal risk matrix. The discussion highlights the need for effective emergency planning and the reality that tornadoes can occur in unexpected places, urging listeners to take preparedness seriously.


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