TribeAlert: Tornado Alerts – 8/8/24
The following notifications were shared with the William & Mary community on August 8, 2024. In the event of an emergency – a tornado spotted on the ground – additional information will be shared through the university’s mass notification system and posted on the website. – Ed
7:39 p.m.
TribeAlert: The Williamsburg area is currently under a tornado watch until 7a.m. on 8/9/2024. This means conditions are favorable for a tornado. Heavy rain and high winds are also in the forecast. Tune to your local weather station for current weather conditions and plan what you will do and where to go if a tornado warning is issued. If you hear the university’s emergency siren during this period, please take shelter in the lowest level of the closest building.
As a reminder, here is an additional weather alert we could see and instructions for recommended action under those conditions:
Tornado Warning: means a tornado has already been spotted or that Doppler radar is indicating storm circulation that can quickly spawn a tornado. In the event of a tornado warning, the campus emergency siren will sound. You should seek shelter in a basement or an interior hallway of a sturdy building immediately.
In the event of a tornado warning, take shelter in a basement, storm cellar, or the lowest building level. If there is no basement, go to the center of an interior room on the lowest level (closet, interior hallway) away from corners, windows, doors, and outside walls. Put as many walls as possible between you and the outside. Get under a sturdy table and use your arms to protect your head and neck. Do not open windows.
If you cannot reach a stable shelter:
• Lie flat in a nearby ditch or depression and cover your head with your hands. Be aware of the potential for flooding.
• Do not get under an overpass or bridge. You are safer in a low, flat location.
• Never try to outrun a tornado in urban or congested areas in a car or truck. Instead, leave the vehicle immediately for safe shelter.
• Watch out for flying debris. Flying debris from tornadoes causes most fatalities and injuries.
4:55 p.m. – Watch Onging. Regional Warning Expired
TribeAlert: NWS Tornado Warning for parts of JCC – EXPIRED. Tornado WATCH remains in effect for main campus and broader Williamsburg area until 8 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – Watch Extended
TribeAlert: The Williamsburg area is under a tornado watch until 8:00 p.m. This means conditions are favorable for a tornado. Heavy rain and high winds are also in the forecast. Tune to your local weather station for current weather conditions and plan what you will do and where to go if a tornado warning is issued. If you hear the university’s emergency siren during this period, please take shelter in the lowest level of the closest building.
As a reminder, here is an additional weather alert we could see and instructions for recommended action under those conditions:
Tornado Warning: means a tornado has already been spotted or that Doppler radar is indicating storm circulation that can quickly spawn a tornado. In the event of a tornado warning, the campus emergency siren will sound. You should seek shelter in a basement or an interior hallway of a sturdy building immediately.
In the event of a tornado warning, take shelter in a basement, storm cellar, or the lowest building level. If there is no basement, go to the center of an interior room on the lowest level (closet, interior hallway) away from corners, windows, doors, and outside walls. Put as many walls as possible between you and the outside. Get under a sturdy table and use your arms to protect your head and neck. Do not open windows.
If you cannot reach a stable shelter:
• Lie flat in a nearby ditch or depression and cover your head with your hands. Be aware of the potential for flooding.
• Do not get under an overpass or bridge. You are safer in a low, flat location.
• Never try to outrun a tornado in urban or congested areas in a car or truck. Instead, leave the vehicle immediately for safe shelter.
• Watch out for flying debris. Flying debris from tornadoes causes most fatalities and injuries.
3:20 a.m.
TribeAlert: The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for the Williamsburg area in effect until 1p.m. on 8/8/2024. WMPD
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