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pro vyhledávání: '"Stephen M. Strader"'
Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society. 14:1147-1163
This research examines tornadoes and their fatalities by light condition (i.e., daytime and nighttime) for the United States. The study has two primary objectives: 1) to catalog and reassess differences in daytime and nighttime, or nocturnal, tornado
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Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment. 8
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Weather, Climate, and Society. 13:189-209
This study investigates the interrelationships between National Weather Service (NWS) county warning area (CWA) tornado risk, exposure, and societal vulnerability. CWA climatological tornado risk is determined using historical tornado event data, and
Autor:
David Caplen, Kevin D. Ash, Stephen M. Strader, Maurya Dickerson, Kim E. Klockow-McClain, Walker S. Ashley, Michael J. Egnoto, David B. Roueche
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Weather, Climate, and Society. 12:453-472
Southeastern U.S. mobile and manufactured housing (MH) residents are the most tornado-vulnerable subset of the population because of both physical and socioeconomic factors. This study builds upon prior MH resident tornado vulnerability research by s
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Weather, Climate, and Society. 12:575-595
Severe convective storms along the Front Range and eastern plains of Colorado frequently produce tornadoes and hail, leading to substantial damage and crop losses annually. Determination of future human exposure from these events must consider both c
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Natural Hazards Review. 22
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Natural Hazards Review. 22
This study illustrates and describes how Southeast US tornado disasters commonly unfold by examining the 2019 Beauregard-Smith Station, Alabama, tornado event from spatiotemporal and struct...
Finescale Assessment of Mobile Home Tornado Vulnerability in the Central and Southeast United States
Autor:
Stephen M. Strader, Walker S. Ashley
Publikováno v:
Weather, Climate, and Society. 10:797-812
Research has illustrated that tornado disaster potential and impact severity are controlled by hazard risk and underlying physical and social vulnerabilities. Previous vulnerability studies have suggested that an important driver of disaster conseque
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100:1820-1822
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Weather, Climate, and Society. 9:109-123
This study examines how tornado risk and societal exposure interact to create tornado disaster potential in the United States. Finescale historical and projected demographic data are used in a set of region-specific Monte Carlo tornado simulations to