You hear the news this morning about a tornado nearby. It’s notheading in your direction yet, who knows with Mother Nature? Itmight go northward instead of west – right to your direction.Suddenly, the wind gets stronger and the lights go out. Now, thereis no way for you to check which direction the wind that carriesthe tornado heads. So, before that happens make your own weathervane. This article outlines how to do just that.First, look for materials that can be easily made into a weathervane. There are a lot to choose from. There’s copper, bronze, goldplated steel bars and wood. Copper and bronze weather vanes are themost commonly used materials for a weather vane. Wood may not be asattractive as that of copper and bronze, but it is easy to craftand install. All you need is a hammer and s