10.Spotting a Collection of J-Shaped Trees In a Sloping Manner
We live in a world where supercells, tornadoes, and tidal waves are always waiting to strike when we least expect it. While so many cities and towns have been struck out of the blue by these unpredictable forces, sometimes nature does provide warning signs. Let us get to know some of the more obvious omens so that when disaster is about to strike, we can safely run to the hills!
Walking through the woods is generally a peaceful and therapeutic escape from the stress of daily life. That is until you encounter a group of trees which have strangely bent over into a “J” shape. This could very well mean that a landslide is occurring, albeit very slowly, causing the trees’ trunks to bend like bows. You should keep your eyes peeled for cracked sidewalks, roads, or mounds of earth, which are more obvious signs of things to come.

Spotting A Collection Of J Shaped Trees In A Sloping Manner
Also, landslides are often followed by companions, so just because you avoided the first encounter does not mean that the show is over. There have been plenty of rescue workers and brave civilians who were oblivious to the next wave of incoming earthy devastation. Keep in mind that landslides generally happen on slopes, so keep to level ground if you feel threatened.
9.Fleeing Animals Means Incoming Earthquakes
When animals suddenly start galloping for their lives, you should generally follow in their tracks. The fleeing of animals has been a familiar sign of incoming natural destruction since the days of Ancient Greece, specifically earthquakes. No one, scientists included, has any solid proof regarding what causes our furry, feathered, and scaly friends to quickly exit an area prior to an earthquake.

Fleeing Animals Means Incoming Earthquakes
It is obviously quite difficult to study such behavior when rumbling chaos is imminent.Granted, animal senses are far sharper than human ones, meaning that they can detect subtle earthquake movements moments before we do. This critter emergency evacuation is unfortunately not much help, as the window period does not provide much time to plan an exit route.

