If one is an avid RVer, chances are they may find themselves in a region of the country prone to having tornadoes. Even areas not prone to tornadoes can get one, albeit on rare occasions.
I remember one struck in Los Angeles that damaged the Los Angeles Convention Center near downtown back in the 1980s.
Do It Yourself RV has posted an article on tornado safety for RVers.
They begin it with:
Tornadoes might feel like something that happens to other people in other places—until you find yourself camped in their path. And unlike a traditional home, an RV doesn’t offer much in the way of protection.
If you’re on the road when a twister threatens, knowing what to do before it strikes can mean the difference between panic and protection. Here’s your go-to guide for tornado safety when you’re traveling in an RV—because riding out a storm in your rig should never be the plan.
To read more, go here.

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