U.S. Department of Commerce
Date of this Version
1981
Document Type
Article
Citation
National Weather Digest (1981) 6(2): 26-30
Section: Severe weather
http://nwafiles.nwas.org/digest/papers/1981/Vol06No2/1981v006no02-McNulty.pdf
Abstract
A climatology of tornado occurrence west of the Continental Divide is presented. These tornadoes are a small but significant part of severe weather occurrences over the United States. Data are examined from both the spatial and temporal point of view. The influence of population and topography is highly evident.
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