http://www.tower.com/forgotten-storm-great-tri-state-tornado-1925-wallace-e-akin-paperback This website lets you read The Forgotten Storm so that you don't have to buy it. It also has a picture of the book . The book talks about the author and it shares his experience of tornadoes. It give a very well-done description about the book and the author.
Secondary Sources
http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/05/alabama_tornado_victims_recoun.html This website has a first-hand account experience. They use quotes and a picture is given. They say that the tornado was a mile-wide and at it’s strongest. They give you information on how the Tri-State Tornado happened.
http://www.cityofyukonok.gov/city-departments/emergency-management/severe-weather/ This website tells how to be prepared before a tornado or other severe weather strikes. This website has three pictures representing severe weather. They give a list of severe weather words to choose from. When you click on a word from the list, it will bring up a description and how to be prepared.
commentary/how-will-a-federal-government-shutdown-affect-california-32131.html They start with a picture that is a capital that is similar to mine on my website. They start with the good news and get to the bad news. They have other pages on their website that you can look at. At the bottom of their page, they let you add a comment to post.
http://frogstorm.com/?p=3770 This website gives a story about the tri-state tornado. They also give a picture that is related to my website. That picture is exactly the same picture as my first picture on my homepage. This website was helpful to me and my website.
http://www.kcoem.org/Warning/Warning.htm This website is actually Kane County Emergency Management. This is a government site that talks and shows pictures about the different warning systems which talks about air raids, tornado warning systems, radio warning called EARS which is an emergency radio that gives you warnings before a tornado strikes. This website gives pictures to represent each warning system. This site was useful for my website.
http://www.kcet.org/updaily/socal_focus/cce This website is a social website that you can chat on about anything including tornados.They have a picture that I need for my website. They have other pictures that relate to my picture. They give other websites that follow, and that give more information about the Tri-State Tornado.
http://www.real-science.com/ordinary-talk-global-warming-fires-tornadoes This website gives a picture of a newspaper talking about the tri-state tornado. This picture shows a guy talking with a speech bubble. This website has other tabs to it that talk more about the Tri-State Tornado and other tornadoes . The website has a picture of Dorthy when her house was ripped apart by the Kanas tornado.
http://www.renci.org/news/releases/renci-national-weather-service-to-hold-decision-support-and-technology-summit This website shows a logo of The National Weather Service. They give you their contact numbers in case of an emergency. They give you a description about them. They give you tabs to other parts of their website. They have a photo gallery with pictures of tornados and pictures of different ways to be safe from a tornado.
http://www.cityofyukonok.gov/city-departments/emergency-management/severe-weather/ Thiswebsite tells how to be prepared before a tornado or other severe weather strikes. This website has three pictures representing severe weather. They give a list of severe weather words to choose from. When you click on a word from the list, it will bring up a description, how to be prepared, and a picture of the storm that you clicked.
commentary/how-will-a-federal-government-shutdown-affect-california-32131.html They start with a picture that is a capital that is similar to mine on my website. They start with the good news and get to the bad news. They have other pages on their website that you can look at. At the bottom of their page, they let you add a comment to post.
http://frogstorm.com/?p=3770 This website gives a story about the tri-state tornado. They also give a picture that describes the tornado that I used for my first picture on my homepage. That picture is exactly the same picture as my first picture on my homepage. This website was helpful to me and my website so I could get more information on the Tri-State Tornado and give me more ideas for my other pages.
http://www.kcoem.org/Warning/Warning.htm This website is actually Kane County Emergency Management. This is a government site that talks and shows pictures about the different warning systems. They talk about and gives pictures about air raids, tornado warning systems, radio warning called EARS which is an emergency radio that gives you warnings before a tornado strikes. This site gives pictures to represent how you can be prepared before a tornado strikes. http://www.kcet.org/updaily/socal_focus/cce This website is a social website that you can chat on about anything.They have a picture that I need for my website. They have other pictures that relate to my picture. They give other websites that link to that site and they give more information for you about the Tri-State Tornado.
http://www.real-science.com/ordinary-talk-global-warming-fires-tornadoes This website gives a picture of a newspaper talking about the Tri-State Tornado. This picture shows a guy talking with a speech bubble. This website has other tabs to it . The website has a picture of Dorothy when she and Todo were picked up by the Kanas tornado in The Wizard Of OZ.
http://www.renci.org/news/releases/renci-national-weather-service-to-hold-decision-support-and-technology-summit This website shows a logo of The National Weather Service. They give you their contact numbers in case of an emergency. They give you a description about them. They give you tabs to other parts of their website. They have a photo gallery.