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In the Dark: Public Perceptions of and National Weather Service Forecaster Considerations for Nocturnal Tornadoes in Tennessee
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Tornado fatalities have disproportionately occurred in the southeastern United States due to social and meteorological factors (Ashley 2007), and this is expected to continue because of elevated development rates in the ...
Intended Response to Tornado Watches among Tennessee Residents
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
A Climatology of Intensity Change and Translation Speed of Landfalling North American Tropical Cyclones between 1971 and 2020
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Using Synthetic Tropical Cyclones to Characterize Extreme Hurricanes Affecting Charleston, South Carolina
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he characteristics and conditions favoring extreme hurricanes remain largely unknown because of their small number in the observational record. Synthetic tracks are capable of providing a large, representative sample of ...
Tornado Warnings at Night: Who Gets the Message?
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractNocturnal tornadoes are a public health threat, over twice as likely to have fatalities as tornadoes during the day. While tornado warning receipt is an important factor in models of individual behavioral response, ...
The Climatology, Vulnerability, and Public Perceptions Associated with Overlapping Tornado and Flash Flood Warnings in a Portion of the Southeast United States
Publisher: American Meteorological Society