Tornadoes
Tornadoes, also referred to as twisters are powerful column of high winds that are spun off from violent thunderstorms. These appear behind heavy rain and hail, moving at speeds up to 90 km/h.

You may not be able to predict when a disaster will happen, but there are ways you can reduce the impact of any emergency you might face.
You can become better prepared to face a range of emergencies by taking a few simple steps:
Knowing the risks specific to your community and your region can help you to be better prepared for an emergency. In Windsor and Essex County, some of the disasters that are most likely to occur include:
Your family may not be together when an emergency occurs. Having a plan will help you and your family know what to do. Once you have a plan, regularly review and practice it. Also, make sure that all family members carry a copy of the plan in their wallet, purse, or backpack. The plan should also be in your 72 Hour Emergency Kit.
Also find out school or daycare policies for releasing your children to a designated person if you can’t pick them up.
Your plan should also include pets and any special health or accessibility needs in your family.
During an emergency, you may need to go without power or tap water. It is important to be able to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in an emergency. Some of the supplies that are needed include:
Your kit should be kept in a backpack or a suitcase with wheels so that it is easy to carry. Make sure that it is in an easy to reach place and that everyone in the house knows where it is kept.
It is important to stay informed during an emergency. There are many ways to receive emergency information including:
Be sure to share any emergency information you receive with your friends, neighbours and family.
During any emergency situation, authorities will immediately contact all local radio stations. To receive information, residents should immediately turn on battery/crank-operated radios and tune into:
Police, Fire, Ambulance: 911
Community and social services: 211
Non-Emergency Windsor City Services: 311
Tornadoes, also referred to as twisters are powerful column of high winds that are spun off from violent thunderstorms. These appear behind heavy rain and hail, moving at speeds up to 90 km/h.
Extreme heat is dangerous for everyone but the health risks related to heat are higher for certain groups (such as seniors, young children, people taking certain medications and people with chronic conditions).
Emergencies occur without warning. If you know severe weather is heading your way plan in advance to have a safe drinking water ready for your family. In an emergency, we recommend you have enough drinking water for at least 72 hours, two litres per person per day.