October, 5, 2011, was a terrifying day for me. It was 12.00 on a Wednesday midnight in my home. I was alone because everyone in my family was slept. Suddenly, I heard something sound, I felt to suspect. A few minutes later, I saw a big shadow outside the window. It was similar to woman but it did not. the shadow was moving and came to me. After that, I ran into the room and locked the door. Finally, the next day, I was sick.
Tornadoes are nature’s most violent storms. Spawned from powerful thunderstorms, tornadoes can cause fatalities and devastate a neighborhood in seconds. A tornado appears as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 miles per hour. Damage paths can be in excess of one mile wide and 50 miles long. Every state is at some risk from this hazard. Some tornadoes are clearly visible, while rain or nearby low-hanging clouds obscure others. Occasionally, tornadoes develop so rapidly that little, if any, advance warning is possible. Before a tornado hits, the wind may die down and the air may become very still. A cloud of debris can mark the location of a tornado even if a funnel is not visible. Tornadoes generally occur near the trailing edge of a thunderstorm. It is not uncommon to see clear, sunlit skies behind a tornad