Episode 23: What To Do With the Wind?!
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How do we determine the strength of a tornado? The damage left behind is surveyed and rated using the Enhanced Fujita Scale. What if a tornado forms and there is no or limited damage? Could Mobile Doppler Radar be used to help determine a tornado’s wind speed? On Episode 23 of Tornado Talk, we gain insight from four experts on balancing mobile radar with damage surveys. All are meteorologists and have performed storm surveys. Two of our experts worked with Ted Fujita and were on the development team that developed the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Episode 23, What To Do With The Wind, is ON!!
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Information about the Enhanced Fujita Scale from the Storm Prediction Center: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/ef-scale.html
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Larry Ruthi from the NWS in Dodge City, KS
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Rick Smith from the NWS in Norman, OK
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Dr. Greg Forbes from The Weather Channel
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