User talk:Cyclonebiskit/1974
Latest comment: 1 year ago by Cyclonebiskit in topic Journals to use/check
Journals to use/check
edit- A New Look at the Super Outbreak of Tornadoes on 3–4 April 1974
- Some Synoptic Aspects and Dynamic Features of Vortices Associated with the Tornado Outbreak of 3 April 1974
- Multiple Vortex Features in the Tornado Cyclone and the Occurrence of Tornado Families
- Observation of gravity waves during the extreme tornado outbreak of 3 April 1974
- On the Reliability of Hook Echoes as Tornado Indicators
- Tornado outbreak of April 3-4, 1974: Synoptic analysis
- Tornado recovery: The development of a professional-paraprofessional response to a disaster
- Proceedings of the Symposium on Tornadoes, Assessment of Knowledge and Implications for Man
- Population Influences on Tornado Reports in the United States
- Windspeed Analyses of April 3-4, 1974 Tornadoes
- Forest Community Structure and Tornado Damage in an Old-Growth System in Northern Kentucky
- The long-term human toll of natural disasters: a study of fetal exposure to the 1974 Tornado super outbreak ([1])
- Designing for tornado safety: structural failure and occupant behaviour
- Relationship between tornadoes and hook echoes on April 3, 1974 (need to find text)
- THE WARNING PHASE ACTIVITIES OF THE 1974 WINDSOR TORNADO
- Comparative Composition of Undisturbed Forest and the 1974 Tornado Track Forest Recovery on Monte Sano
- Learning from Historic Disaster Response: Reviewing Old Lessons on Disaster Mental Health
- After April 3, 1974... A Post-Tornado Planning Report (Louisville, KY)
- Xenia Rebuilds: Effects of Predisaster Conditioning on Postdisaster Redevelopment
- Cincinnati Magazine Xenia
- Xenia remains determined 40 years after tornado hit
- First multi vortex video?
- Other stuff
- NWS Cincinnati prelim report
- NOAA report
- The Super Outbreak, April 3-4, 1974: "Forecasting" the Event Using Today's Guidance
- Normalized damage (2001)—Normalized Damage from Major Tornadoes in the United States: 1890–1999
- Xenia, Ohio: $100m (1974)—$491m (2001), ranks 20th costliest normalized 1890–1999
- First Guin, Alabama: $30m (1974)
- Monticello, Indiana: $50m (1974)
- Brandenburg, Kentucky: $15m (1974)
- Northern Alabama: $17m (1974)
- Madison, Indiana: $35m (1974)
- Second Guin, Alabama: $15m (1974)