Recent data sets for three meteorological phenomena with the potential to inflict damage on SRS facilities - tornadoes, straight winds, and heavy precipitation - are analyzed using appropriate statistical techniques to estimate occurrence probabilities for these events in the future. Summaries of the results for DOE-mandated return periods and comparisons to similar calculations performed in 1998 by Weber, et al., are given. Using tornado statistics for the states of Georgia and South Carolina, we calculated the probability per year of any location within a 2⁰ square area surrounding SRS being struck by a tornado (the ‘strike’ probability) and the probability that any point will experience winds above set thresholds. The strike probability ...
During the period from 1950 to 2015, the United States experienced more than 60,000 tornadoes result...
In this research, we analyze the behavior of tornado events which occurred in the State of Missouri ...
AbstractThe predictability of dangerous atmospheric phenomena such as tornado outbreaks has generall...
This report explains the data sources and the methods used for determining probabilistic hazard curv...
Tornado intensity and impacts vary drastically across space, thus spatial and statistical analyses w...
A probabilistic tornado wind hazard model for the continental United States (CONUS) is described. Th...
This paper presents the development of a stochastic tornado simulation model for the United States (...
Tornado reports are locally rare, often clustered, and of variable quality making it difficult to us...
An estimate is made of the probability of an occurrence of a tornado day near any location in the co...
Previous tornado climatology research has relied primarily upon means of tornadoes or tornado days. ...
abstract: The Mid-South region, which consists of west Tennessee, northeast Arkansas, north Mississi...
Our mechanistic understanding of tornadic environments has significantly improved by the recent tech...
Tornadoes cause numerous deaths and significant property damage each year, yet how tornado activity ...
Tornadoes frequently occur in Tornado Alley (Northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska) and Dix...
Hourly maximum fields of simulated storm diagnostics from experimental versions of convection-allowi...
During the period from 1950 to 2015, the United States experienced more than 60,000 tornadoes result...
In this research, we analyze the behavior of tornado events which occurred in the State of Missouri ...
AbstractThe predictability of dangerous atmospheric phenomena such as tornado outbreaks has generall...
This report explains the data sources and the methods used for determining probabilistic hazard curv...
Tornado intensity and impacts vary drastically across space, thus spatial and statistical analyses w...
A probabilistic tornado wind hazard model for the continental United States (CONUS) is described. Th...
This paper presents the development of a stochastic tornado simulation model for the United States (...
Tornado reports are locally rare, often clustered, and of variable quality making it difficult to us...
An estimate is made of the probability of an occurrence of a tornado day near any location in the co...
Previous tornado climatology research has relied primarily upon means of tornadoes or tornado days. ...
abstract: The Mid-South region, which consists of west Tennessee, northeast Arkansas, north Mississi...
Our mechanistic understanding of tornadic environments has significantly improved by the recent tech...
Tornadoes cause numerous deaths and significant property damage each year, yet how tornado activity ...
Tornadoes frequently occur in Tornado Alley (Northern Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska) and Dix...
Hourly maximum fields of simulated storm diagnostics from experimental versions of convection-allowi...
During the period from 1950 to 2015, the United States experienced more than 60,000 tornadoes result...
In this research, we analyze the behavior of tornado events which occurred in the State of Missouri ...
AbstractThe predictability of dangerous atmospheric phenomena such as tornado outbreaks has generall...