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Character count: 3775
File size: 17 KB
Year:
2010–2022
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Tornado path analysis and damage assessment
Document type:
Bibliographic reference list
Institution / Organization:
NOAA, ASCE, Texas Tech University, American Meteorological Society
Authors:
Beck V., Dotzek N., Bunting W. F., Smith B. E., Fujita T. T., Lombardo F. T., Molthan A. L., Sills D., Skow K. D., Cogil C., Jedlovec G. J., Kingfield D. M., Myint S. W., Bell J. R., Womble J. A., Yuan M.
Target audience:
Meteorologists, atmospheric scientists, disaster researchers
Date published:
2010–2022
Sources referenced:
Journal articles, technical memoranda, webinars, research papers, satellite imagery studies
Research focus:
Tornado wind field reconstruction, damage track identification, remote sensing methods, EF-rating contours, convective system analysis
Data type:
Observational, satellite, aerial survey, and meteorological data
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Subject:
Topographic map reading and contour features
Type of document:
Educational lesson material
Level:
Level 2
Map reference:
Map D
Supporting organization:
Southern Michigan Orienteering Club
Related locations:
Pontiac Lake; Huron Meadows; Yankee Springs
Contact person:
Michelle Green
Intended audience:
Students learning map reading and orienteering
Copyright notice:
Please do not redistribute without permission
Year:
in press
Authors:
Constantine Sedikides, Alison P. Lenton, Letitia Slabu, Sander Thomaes
Institution:
University of Southampton, Middlesex University, Utrecht University
Target Audience:
Academics, Researchers
Keywords:
state authenticity, phenomenology, authenticity, psychological health, true self
Type of Document:
Research Article
Language:
English
Region:
United Kingdom, Netherlands
Abstract:
We outline a program of research in which we examined state authenticity, the sense of being one’s true self.
Research Focus:
State authenticity, phenomenology, cultural differences
Date of Publication:
In press
Health Implications:
Psychological health and well-being
Future Research:
Identifying further aspects of state authenticity and its impact on psychological health
Exercise name:
Tornado Tabletop Exercise (TTX)
Type of document:
Situation Manual
Exercise format:
Discussion-based tabletop exercise
Threat or hazard:
Tornado
Mission areas:
Protection, Mitigation, Response, Recovery
Scenario modules:
Pre-Incident Information Sharing; Incident Response; Short-Term and Continuous Recovery
Scope:
Local, state, and federal agency integration during a tornado
Capabilities addressed:
Community Resilience; Economic Recovery; Infrastructure Systems; Intelligence and Information Sharing; Operational Communications; Operational Coordination; Physical Protective Measures; Planning; Public Information and Warning; Risk and Disaster Resilience Assessment; Supply Chain Integrity and Security
Developed using:
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Tabletop Exercise Package
Participants:
Players, observers, facilitators, moderators, data collectors
Evaluation outputs:
Participant feedback forms; After-Action Report
Document Type:
Academic assignment instructions
Subject:
Tornado emergency preparedness and disaster readiness
Required Sources:
Minimum of two cited and referenced sources
Formatting Style:
Current APA format
Length Requirement:
2–3 pages
Scenario Context:
Imminent tornado warning with 15-minute lead time
Emergency Type:
Shelter-in-place
Institution:
WCU
Key Components:
Tornado safety planning, personal preparedness assessment, reflective comparison of preparedness before and after course participation
Audience:
Students enrolled in WCU course
Research Requirement:
Explanation and application of recommended tornado safety measures supported by scholarly sources
Note:
Year
Year:
2017
Region / City:
[Not specified]
Theme:
Emergency response, disaster recovery
Document type:
Situation manual
Organization / Institution:
[Not specified]
Author:
[Not specified]
Target audience:
Exercise participants (planners, facilitators, evaluators, players)
Period of validity:
[Not specified]
Approval date:
[Not specified]
Date of changes:
[Not specified]
Year:
2026
Grade Level:
Fifth Grade
Subject:
Science
Topic:
Tornadoes and Fujita Scale
Type of Document:
Lesson Reflection / Summary
Instructor:
Student Teacher
Mentor Teacher:
CT (Cooperating Teacher)
Classroom Setting:
General Education and Self-Contained Room
Activities Included:
Video Viewing, Bottle Tornado Experiment, Reading Passage, Tornado Simulation, Quiz
Student Needs Considered:
Emotional-behavioral support for one student
Learning Tools:
MacBook computers, visual aids, charts
Skills Focused:
Observation, Simulation, Critical Thinking, Discussion Participation
Assessment Method:
Quiz, Observation, Student Discussion
Year:
2012
Location:
Joplin, Missouri, USA
Topic:
Natural disaster recovery, housing
Document type:
News article
Publication:
The Joplin Globe
Author:
Susan Redden
Date published:
January 7, 2012
Entities mentioned:
Larry Jump, Amy Jump, Megan Snider, Clark Baxter, Relief Spark, Sustainable Design Corp., Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney, Missouri Attorney General
Events described:
May 22, 2011 tornado, post-disaster home reconstruction
Issues reported:
Delayed construction, missing materials, unfulfilled contracts, financial disputes
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States, Tornado Alley
Subject:
Science / Meteorology
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Institution:
EDT415 Course, Dr. Sponder
Author:
Shawn Bouchard
Target Audience:
Elementary or middle school students
Standards:
Connecticut State Math Standards 4.1, 4.3
Learning Objectives:
Expand knowledge of weather and tornadoes, develop data collection and prediction skills
Materials:
Computer, Paper, Pencils, Calculators
Duration:
Approximately 60 minutes
Assessment Method:
Participation in webquest, predictions and comparison of tornado data
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Sweden
Theme:
Dance / Choreography
Document Type:
Step-by-step dance instructions
Organization / Institution:
Private choreography
Author:
Roland Carlsson
Music:
Torero – Chayanne
Level:
Improver
Target Audience:
Intermediate dancers
Number of Counts:
32
Number of Walls:
4