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Tornadoes
Overview
- Hazards: Tornadoes
FEMA.gov - Tornado Basics
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration - Tornadoes
FEMA.gov - Tornadoes
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Tornadoes
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency - Tornadoes...Nature’s Most Violent Storms
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
Tornado Preparedness
- Are You Ready? - Tornadoes
FEMA.gov - NWS/SPC Watch, Warning, Advisory Display
National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - NOAA Weather Radio
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration - Preparing a Safe Room
FEMA.gov - Tornado Safety
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration - Updates During Disasters
FEMA.gov
Cleanup and Recovery
- Tornado Cleanup and Response
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Cleanup Safely after a Disaster
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Hurricane/Tornado Fire Safety
U.S. Fire Administration - Natural Disasters: Response, Cleanup & Safety for Workers
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - OSHA Resources on Disaster Recovery Hazards
Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Planning for Disaster Debris
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide
(Available in English, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese)
National Child Traumatic Stress Center - Recovery: After a Tornado
Resources for dealing with the stress and psycological trauma of tornadoes for parents, teachers, teens, and children.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network - Recovering from Disaster
FEMA.gov
Resources from the National Library of Medicine
PubMed - Biomedical journal literature
- Disaster Emergency Medical Services
- Disasters and Hazardous Chemicals
TOXLINE - Special journal literature, technical reports and archival collections
- Disasters and Hazardous Chemicals
MedlinePlus - Consumer Health Information
NLM Catalog - Access to information about books and other materials in NLM's catalog
- Disaster Medicine
Free Resources from Publishers
- Tornado Relevant Articles - Open Access
The following articles published in Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness are available at no cost through open access.
- "Regional Health System Response to the 2007 Greensburg, Kansas, EF5 Tornado" (PDF, 413 KB)
- "Mass Casualty Triage: An Evaluation of the Data and Development of a Proposed National Guideline" (PDF, 606 KB)
- "Tornadoes and Disaster Management: Not Just in Kansas, Dorothy" (PDF, 93 KB)
- "Refining Surge Capacity: Conventional, Contingency, and Crisis Capacity" (PDF, 323 KB)
- "Providing Continuity of Care for Chronic Diseases in the Aftermath of Katrina: From Field Experience to Policy Recommendations" (PDF, 326 KB)
Información en Español
- Prepare una Habitación Segura
FEMA.gov - Tornados
Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades - Tornados
FEMA.gov - Tornados
Listo.gov
Animals in Disasters
- Animals in Disasters
National Library of Medicine
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