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As a result, communities are relying less on warning systems that depend solely on outdoor warning sirens and more on a variety of technologically advanced warning systems, including weather scanners, cable television override, and automatic telephone alerting. Tornado-related morbidity and mortality should continue to decrease in the United States if efforts to warn and shelter vulnerable populations such as the elderly and residents of mobile homes become part of routine community emergency preparedness.