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    Mitigation strategies for tornadoes are primarily focused on providing as early a warning as possible of an approaching tornado. The warning system most widely used today is the issuance of tornado watches and tornado warnings by the National Weather Service. A tornado watch is an advisory that the weather conditions are conducive to the development of a tornado. A tornado warning is an advisory that an actual tornado has been sighted. Early warning is important as it allows the public to seek shelter in protected areas. Most often this will be the basement of a home, or a culvert if driving along a road.

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