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The Politics of Tornadoes The Impacts of Sudden Storm Events on People
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Page 1: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

The Politics of Tornadoes The Impacts of Sudden Storm Events on People

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Today’s Discussion • Brief Review • Student Presentation • When the Sky Kills • Impacts of Tornadoes • Questions & Discussion • Next Class

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Brief Review Concepts and Typologies of Natural Hazards and Catastrophic Events

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When the Sky Kills The Occurrence and Effects of Tornadoes and High Winds

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•  Frequency: Roughly 1,000 tornadoes in the United States each year. Less than 1% of U.S. tornadoes account for 2/3 of fatalities.

•  Vulnerability: Mobile home dwellers account for less than 10% of population, but 43% of U.S. tornado deaths.

•  Casualties: There are around 50 people killed each year in the United States. Roughly 5,000 people have been killed since 1950.

Tornadoes A tornado is a rapidly moving air system that has the ability to destroy solid structures and carry heavy debris.

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On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado with winds of more than 200 mph struck Joplin (pop. 50,000) in southwest Missouri. The tornado killed 150+ people and severely damaged the city's hospital, churches, businesses, and residential areas.

Joplin Tornado

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/caribbean-disturbance-slow-to-develop-5-ef5-tornadoes-this-year-conf

Page 7: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado with winds of more than 200 mph struck Joplin (pop. 50,000) in southwest Missouri. The tornado killed 150+ people and severely damaged the city's hospital, churches, businesses, and residential areas.

Joplin Tornado

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/caribbean-disturbance-slow-to-develop-5-ef5-tornadoes-this-year-conf

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A Closer Look

Page 9: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

A Closer Look

Page 10: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

Measuring Severity of a Tornado Fujita Scale: In 1971, Tetsuya “Ted” Fujita, also known as “Mr. Tornado,” developed a scale for winds, which relates the degree of damage to the intensity of tornado winds. Discoveries: Fujita was also involved in the discovery of multiple vortexes within tornadoes. His studies of downbursts and microbursts were partly informed by his studies of the bombing of Nagasaki during WWII. Ted Fujita created the scale used to

measure tornado intensity

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Major U.S. Tornadoes Since 1950

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/caribbean-disturbance-slow-to-develop-5-ef5-tornadoes-this-year-conf

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Tornado Deaths

Page 13: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

Storm Chasers

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•  Amateur Rescue Teams: Persons on the scene of an event are the most likely to provide immediate assistance.

•  Trained Search Teams: In the days following an event, outside search teams can help rescue victims and identify the dead.

•  Warning and Instruction: Efforts to provide advance warning and public information on hazard avoidance can help to mitigate the effects.

Rescue Efforts In the aftermath of a major geophysical event, finding and treating victims is the immediate priority.

Page 15: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

•  Warnings: Warnings can cut fatalities in half compared to no warning. In the 1990s, the NWS created a national Doppler radar network that has significantly reduced casualties.

•  Construction Codes: In 1994, HUD introduced new wind load requirements in coastal areas that helped reduce the vulnerability of mobile homes.

•  Shelters: Underground and above ground shelters can withstand the force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties.

Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that can help to reduce the damage from tornadoes.

Kevin M. Simmons and Daniel Sutter, Economic and Societal Impacts of Tornadoes, (Boston; Chicago: American Meteorological Society; University of Chicago Press, 2010).

Page 16: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

Storm Chasers

Page 17: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

Major U.S. Tornadoes Since 1950

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/caribbean-disturbance-slow-to-develop-5-ef5-tornadoes-this-year-conf

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Tornado Deaths

Page 19: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado with winds of more than 200 mph struck Joplin (pop. 50,000) in southwest Missouri. The tornado killed 150+ people and severely damaged the city's hospital, churches, businesses, and residential areas.

Joplin Tornado

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/caribbean-disturbance-slow-to-develop-5-ef5-tornadoes-this-year-conf

Page 20: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado with winds of more than 200 mph struck Joplin (pop. 50,000) in southwest Missouri. The tornado killed 150+ people and severely damaged the city's hospital, churches, businesses, and residential areas.

Joplin Tornado

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/caribbean-disturbance-slow-to-develop-5-ef5-tornadoes-this-year-conf

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Policy Options: What to Do About Tornadoes? Joplin

Prevention, Mitigation, Rescue, and Recovery

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•  As with most disasters, responses include those efforts that a government, community, or individual can take to prevent, mitigate, rescue, and recover from the damage caused by catastrophic events.

•  What are some of the measures that can be taken to anticipate, avert, and reduce the negative effects of major geophysical events?

Prevention, Mitigation, Rescue, and Recovery

Page 23: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

•  Amateur Rescue Teams: Persons on the scene of an event are the most likely to provide immediate assistance.

•  Trained Search Teams: In the days following an event, outside search teams can help rescue victims and identify the dead.

•  Warning and Instruction: Efforts to provide advance warning and public information on hazard avoidance can help to mitigate the effects.

Rescue Efforts In the aftermath of a major weather event, finding and treating victims is the immediate priority.

Page 24: The Politics of Tornadoes · force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties. Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that

•  Warnings: Warnings can cut fatalities in half compared to no warning. In the 1990s, the NWS created a national Doppler radar network that has significantly reduced casualties.

•  Construction Codes: In 1994, HUD introduced new wind load requirements in coastal areas that helped reduce the vulnerability of mobile homes.

•  Shelters: Underground and above ground shelters can withstand the force of tornadoes and are key to reducing casualties.

Reducing Harm from Tornadoes According to Simmons & Sutter (2010), there are several factors that can help to reduce the damage from tornadoes.

Kevin M. Simmons and Daniel Sutter, Economic and Societal Impacts of Tornadoes, (Boston; Chicago: American Meteorological Society; University of Chicago Press, 2010).

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