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Originally posted by CriticalHit
You are more likely to survive a tsunami than a tornado. So tornado.
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Eh. You would have to add decades and decades of tornado deaths to match he more historic tsunami ones. This year alone, 22 tornados spouted over a 30 mile range and only 2 people were killed. There's hundreds, even thousands tornados a year and very few deaths. Except in the tragic outbreaks like 2011. There's little you can do when tornados start dropping by the hundreds over a 3 day period.
Otherwise there's so much preparation for a potential tornado, it's definitely easier to survive when they do come. Versus a tsunami. You can't necessarily predict an earthquake or its magnitude til after it happens, which is by then too late if you're by the coast and it kicks up the ocean toward you.