Thanks for the info! We keep our weather radio on all the time. When we arrive at our destination we scan for the clearest channel. We watch the weather a week ahead and will change our plans if we can to avoid the severe weather. Even straight line winds can be deadly in an RV. We were in Cincinnati and the straight line wind was 90 mph and snapped a huge pine tree like a toothpick! When we arrive at our campground we find out what county we're in since the forecasts say the county not necessarily the city. We always ask the campground office where the storm shelters are located. We have even packed a bag and left the RV and drove to another town because there was no safe shelter at the campground. Know the difference between a watch and a warning. Warning means take shelter immediately. Don't hesitate. Sometimes you only have minutes to get to a shelter. The places where we have had to evacuate the RV: Florida, Oklahoma, Ohio, Missouri. Better be safe than sorry.