THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1979 Page 7 Life-saving tips for tornado season easily Petitive indu fitted Old-timers say only a fool fore- caits the weather in Texas, but youll notice they watch the skies anyway. Keeping your eyes and ears can save your life during tor- lo season, two Texas A&M Uni- ity meteorologists said. SiOrnado season officially opens s y s tem|Sunday, and newcomers and natives should keep an eye on the sky and an ear on emergency broadcast L channels, said Vance Mayer and / J.C. Canglose. Several funnels have already been spotted this year, they 5 said. 8 Canglose and Mayer help cordi- nate emergency Civil Defense ac tivities in Brazos County, and with the sophisticated weather radar setup on the Texas A&M campus, they have prepared some pointers forRacing killer storms: -|-Usten for warning broadcasts, icially if the area is already ex- ncing a heavy thunderstorm, 'k, ominous clouds or unusually still conditions. -1-Use the radio or television |dcast to plot the location and di- of the storm. Persons out- i. . side the immediate area should stay clear and those in the area should takcj cover immediately, even with- out jan issued warning. noresll ersoftnj e. ; is g rrried going to' y tve mai™ id tin THE CHEAT TRAIN mm THE CHINA SYNDROME JACK LEMMON JANE FONDA MICHAEL DOUGLAS? Starts FRIDAY! iziTHESIARS t MUSIC! WOW If it i <33 ?^1 : s> G j ■ txxiixn: . 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If there is no shelter, lie flat in a nearby ditch, ravine, or culvert and shield you head with your hands. Protecting the head in all these situations is vital, explained the pair. Since flooding, thunderstorms and lightning may occur before, during or after the tornado, persons should be aware of other safety pre cautions, Conglose and Moyer said. Watch the skies, listen to the broadcasts and stay away from flood ing areas, they advised. Do not try to drive through water, especially at night when it is impossible to tell how deep the water is. Head for high ground, they said. If caught outside with no time to reach shelter, keep away from open water and metal equipment likely to attract lightning and if in an open field when lightning is about to strike, squat. Don’t lie down flat, they said. First aid is important, said the Texas A&M officials. People apparently “killed” by lightning can be revived if quick ac tion is taken, primarily mouth-to- mouth resuscitation. 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