The Warning Phase Activities of the 1974 Windsor Tornado

Author(s)Kueneman, Rodney M.
Author(s)Ross, G. Alexander
Date Accessioned2005-05-05T23:37:21Z
Date Available2005-05-05T23:37:21Z
Publication Date1974-04
DescriptionOn April 3, 1974, a tornado touched down briefly in Windsor, Ontario, destroying a curling rink and killing 8 persons. The only other significant damage was sustained by an addition to a shopping mall. The purpose of this study is to chart the activities of various relevant organizations with respect to the warning phase of the tornado threat. In order to accomplish this task it will be necessary to analyze the nature of the relationships between: 1) the U.S. Weather Bureau and the Canadian Weather Bureau (both its Toronto and Windsor offices), 2) the Windsor Weather Bureau and the Local EMO, 3) Local EM0 and the media and various emergency relevant organizations and 4) the Canadian Weather Bureau, the U.S. Weather Bureau and the media.en
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PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesWorking Paper;60
Keywordswarningen
Keywordsforecasten
Keywordswindsor tornadoen
Keywordsweather serviceen
TitleThe Warning Phase Activities of the 1974 Windsor Tornadoen
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