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Click Here to add Free Tornado Warnings To Websites


The Weather Information Network has been providing Tornado Warnings issued by the National Weather Service for over 10 years.

When our emergency systems fetch the latest Tornadoes Warning, the tornado warning is run through a process that converts it's content to lower and uppercase characters, rather than all uppercase.

Next, the Warning is converted to our Tornado Gadget format and html format.

The total time our servers spend to process a single tornadic warning is less than 33 milliseconds.


Tornado Gadget


The Weather Information Network offers the Tornado Gadget for use on any website or Blog. Installing our Gadget is easy, once installed, visitors to your website will see the latest tornado warnings and watches that are issued by the NWS. As always, this Tornado Gadget is provided free of charge as a public service.

If your immediate area (geographic location) is under a tornado warning, you and your family should seek a safe shelter immediately!

Go to a pre-designated safe shelter such as a basement or storm cellar etc. If there is no cellar, find the center of a room on the first floor of the structure (house or building) a closet or interior hallway is fine, just stay away from corners, doors and windows. Always have as many walls as you can find between yourself and the outside.

The following html code is needed to place the above
Tornado Gadget on your webpage:

Copy & paste the following Code to your webpage:


A Tornado Is One Of Mother Nature's Most Violent Offerings!
Every year there are about one thousand tornadoes reported in the U.S.! There are some 80 human deaths and thousands of injuries.
The Tornadic Warnings we display are no joke, please pay very close attention to them as they are posted.

Types Of Tornadoes:

There are many different types of tornadoes, there are multi-vortex types which have several funnels and most generally form during very intense tornadic events. Waterspouts are full-blown tornadoes, but over water. Satellite types are spawn from much larger tornado events and tend to be much weaker.



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