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==Suggested merging of "tornado emergency" into tornado warning==
I also Completly DISAGREE, This is not a warning, but a term used during Diaster's. This is different, Because this is like and is, a Cival Emergency. Its not a Extreme, Its a statment used by the discresion of the metrologist. Most people wouldnt take cover during a Tornado warning here in Texas, I mean, They are usaual, But you get a TORNADO EMERGENCY, A LARGE AND DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO IS 5 MILES SOUTHWEST OF DOWNTOWN DALLAS, THIS IS A LIFE OR DEATH SITUATION, TAKE COVER NOW. It worked in OKC (3 Times), It worked in Greensburg. STORM-CHASER.
Completely disagree with this idea. It is a completely separate warning, with a different history, and usage as a tornado warning. [[User:AStudent|AStudent]] 23:52, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
:The first paragraph of [[tornado emergency]] states: "There is no official product called a 'tornado emergency' and this wording, when used, does not replace the official Tornado Warning." So how is this different from a tornado warning? From reading it, it just sounds like a fancy term for "extreme tornado warning -- GET OUT OF THE HOUSE RIGHT NOW!!!!" or something. <span style="font-family:Verdana; ">'''[[User:Howcheng|<span style="color:#33C;">howcheng</span>]]''' <small>{[[User talk:Howcheng|chat]]}</small></span> 21:29, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
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