The National Weather Service has issued a Tornado Watch for Ithaca and surrounding areas in effect until 9 p.m. on Saturday, August 12. A Tornado Watch means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms producing tornadoes in and close to the watch area. Those living in watch areas are advised to monitor weather reports for a possible upgrade to a Tornado Warning, which means that a tornado is indicated by radar or sighted by trained storm spotters.
If you are indoors:
• Know the location of the appropriate shelter area(s) for your facility. This can be a basement, a ground floor hallway with no windows, or a door frame.
• If you are unable to go to a room with no windows, get under a desk or a table.
• Remain in a protected area until the threat has ceased or the danger has passed.
If you are outside:
• Try to seek shelter indoors.
• If you cannot get indoors, try to get to a protected or safe area away from buildings, windows and glass, telephone or light poles or any place where there could be falling debris. A low area such as a ditch or ravine or a depression works well.
• Lie face down and cover your head and face.
• Avoid any downed power lines.
To report any injuries or storm damage on campus, call the Office of Public Safety using 911 from any campus phone or 607-274-3333 from any cell phone.
For more tips and information:
What To Do in an Emergency