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Tornado movies can be exciting to watch. Even the not-so-good ones are at the least amusing. Check out this list of 5 tornado movies and find out if any of the stuff you see in these movies can happen in real life.

Finding a good tornado shelter is the only way to stay safe during the storm

Finding the right kind of tornado shelter is the only way to stay safe when a tornado threatens. Here are the safest place to be whether you're at home, in school, out shopping, at work in a high-rise building, in a mobile home, or out driving in your car.

Bored? Not a great day to be outdoors? You can stay entertained indoors with these challenging and fun weather quiz tests.

These 7 tornado videos will remind you of the amazing power and destruction tornadoes can unleash.

Tornadoes have been striking throughout the course of recorded United States history. But the 10 tornado events known as the deadliest to strike the nation killed people and destroyed homes by the dozens -- and sadly hundreds.

Weather books for kids will help children understand and learn more about the weather -- and may help encourage some young weather lovers to pursue a career in meteorology!

Stay alert! Winter tornadoes at night tend to happen mostly in the winter. Use these tornado safety tips that could save your life.

FEMA for Kids is a safe online resource for games, weather and disaster information. It's also one of the few kids weather sites that also has fun weather activities for kids online.

A tornado room (safe room) is built inside the home, while a tornado shelter (storm shelter) is separate and can either be built underground or above ground

Here we explain the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning, including the different intensities of tornado damage -- from F1 to F5 -- and what you can expect. Plus how to stay safe during a tornado

Do you know if you'd be safer opening the windows in your home during a tornado or hurricane or not? Find out here.

You've seen storm chasers and weather spotters featured on the local and national news. Plenty of times, right? Ever wonder how you can become an official weather spotter for the National Weather Service? Well, I did it. I became an NOAA weather spotter. Here's how...

Soon, the FCC will begin broadcasting emergency alerts via text messages on cellphones nationwide. Think: hurricane warnings, Amber alerts, terrorist attacks, earthquakes, tornadoes, and more. This is a good thing. Here's why...

Do you want to track the big thunderstorms just like the pros? You can using the links found here!

You MUST have a NOAA Weather Radio. You simply MUST. Here's why, plus the best weather radios to choose from.