Tornado Warning Guidelines
A tornado warning is issued when a tornado has been sighted either visually or by radar. The warning is issued for a particular area and immediate action is required. A tornado generally moves at 20 to 60 miles per hour forward speed so warning time is critical.
- A tornado warning alert is provided by sirens located in downtown Lebanon. This signal is presumed to be a tornado warning unless informed by an official to the contrary. Note: this signal is only audible outdoors.
- The Executive Director of Campus Services or their designee will monitor the weather alert radio on days when a tornado is deemed likely to occur.
- In the event that the Executive Director of Campus Services learns of a tornado warning, he will activate the CU Alerts System.
- In the event that the Executive Director of Campus Services learns of a tornado warning, he will also notify Building Runners to alert people in the building to move to the designated tornado shelter area within that building
- All persons should be encouraged to remain inside a safe area until the warning is cancelled.