Twice within the past four months, I have been out of town on business when my general locale came under a Tornado Warning -not a watch, but a warning- issued by the National Weather Service. For those who don't live in parts of the country where tornadoes generally occur, the distinction between a watch and warning is the former indicates conditions are favorable to producing a tornado, while the latter means a tornado has been spotted on the ground. The thing about a Tornado Warning in metro areas is that although sirens will wail...

Source: http://dailytipsforbusiness.blogspot.com/2011/06/workplace-communication_28.html
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