Symptoms of this condition include high blood pressure, too much protein in the urine, and swelling in the legs and feet. 2 Normally, the stomach and intestines digest the carbohydrates in food into a sugar called glucose. Fujita developed the Fujita scale, a schematic for measuring the intensity of tornadoes. Yes or No!" Clip Ted Fujita: Mr. Tornado +91 9835255465, +91 9661122816; [email protected] Facebook Youtube Twitter Instagram Linkedin 1. Known as Ted, the Tornado Man or Mr. Tornado, Dr. Fujita once told an interviewer, ''anything that moves I am interested in.''. June 25, 2003. Delert, Jr., Research Paper Number 9, 1962, Folder 9, "Study of the Development of Prefontal Squall-Systems Using NSSP [National Severe Storms Project] Network Data," by Goldman, Joseph L., Research Paper Number 10, 1962, Folder 10, "Analysis of Selected Aircraft Data from NSSP Operation," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Research Paper Number 11, 1962, Folder 11, "Study of a Long Condensation Trail, Photographs by TIROS I," by Ushijima, Toshimitsu, Research Paper Number 12, 1962, Folder 12, "A Technique for Precise Analysis for Satellite Data, Volume 1 - Photogrammetry," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Research Paper Number 13, 1963, Folder 13, "Investigation of a Summer Jet Stream Using TIROS and Aerological Data," by Ninmiya, Kozo, Research Paper Number 14, 1962, Folder 14, "Outline of a Theory and Examples for Precise Analysis of Satellite Radiation Data," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Research Paper Number 15, 1963, Folder 15, "Outline of a Theory and Examples for Precise Analysis of Satellite Radiation Data," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Mesometeorology Project Research Paper Number 15 - Original Production Manuscript and Illustrations, 1963, Folder 16, "Preliminary Result of Analysis of the Cumulonimbus Cloud of April 21, 1961," by Fujita, Tetsuya and James Arnold, Research Paper Number 16, 1963, Folder 17, "A Technique for Precise Analysis of Satellite Photographs," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Research Paper Number 17, 1963, Folder 18, "A Technique for Precise Analysis of Satellite Data, Volume II - Radiation Analysis," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Satellite and Mesometeorology Project Research Paper Number 29, Original Production Manuscript and Illustrations, 1964, Folder 19, "Evaluation of Limb Darkening from TIROS II Radiation Data," by Larsen, S.H.H., T Fujita, and W. L. Fletcher, Research Paper Number 18, 1964, Folder 20, "Synoptic Interpretation of TIROS III Measurements of Infared Radiation," by Pedersen, Finn and Tetsuya, Fujita, Research Paper Number 19, 1963, Folder 21, "On the Low-Level Structure of a Squall Line," by Brown, Henry Albert, Research Paper Number 21, 1963, Folder 22, "The Mesoanalysis of an Organized Convective System," by Brown, Henry Albert, Research Paper Number 23, 1963, Folder 23, "Preliminary Radar and Photogrammetric Study of the Illinois Tornadoes of April 17 and 22, 1963," Research Paper Number 24, 1963, Folder 24, "Use of TIROS Pictures for Studies of the Internal Structure of Tropical Storms," by Fujita, Tetsuya with Rectified Pictures from TIROS I Orbit 125, RIO 128, by Ushijima, Toshimitsu, Research Paper Number 25, 1963, Folder 25, "An Experiment in the Determination of Geostrophic and Isallobraric Winds from NSSP [National Severed Storms Project] Pressure Data," by Bonner, William, Research Paper Number 26, 1963, Folder 26, "Proposed Mechanism of Hook Echo Formation, by Fujita, Tetsuya with A Preliminary Mesosynaptic Analysis of Tornado Cyclone Case of May 26, 1963," by Fujita, Tetsuya and Stuhmer, Robbi, Research Paper Number 27, 1963, Folder 27, "The Decaying Stage of Hurricane Anna of July 1961 as Portrayed by TIROS Cloud Photographs and Infra-red Radiation from the Top of the STorm," by Fujita, T. and J. Arnold, Research Paper Number 28, 1963, Folder 28, "A Technique for Precise Analysis of Satellite Data Volume II - Radiation Analysis," by Fujita, Tetsuya, SMRP Research Paper Number 29, 1964, Folder 29, "Evaluation of Errors in the Geographical Rectification of Satellite Photographs," by Fujita, Tetsuya, SMRP Research Paper Number 30, 1964, Folder 30, "Tables of Scan Nadir and Horizontal Angles," by Bonner, William, SMRP Research Paper Number 31, 1964, Folder 31, "A Simplified Grid Technique for Determining Scan Lines Generated by the TIROS Scanning Radiometer," by Arnold, James, SMRP Research Paper Number 32, 1965, Folder 32, "A Study of Cumulus Clouds over the Flagstaff Research Network with the Use of U-2 Photographs," by Bradbury, Dorothy L. and Fujita, Tetsuya, SMRP Research Paper Number 33, 1964, Folder 33, "The Scanning Printer and its Application to Detailed Analysis of Satellite radiation Data," by Fujita, Tetsuya SMRP Research Paper Number 34, 1964, Folder 34, "Synoptic Study of Cold Air Outbreak over the Mediterranean Using Satellite Photographs and Radiation Data," by Rabbe, Aasmund and Fujita, Tetsuya, SMRP Research Paper Number 35, 1964, Folder 35, "Accurate Calibration of Doppler Winds for their Use in the Computation of Mesoscale Wind Fields," by Fujita, Tetsuya, SMRP Research Paper Number 36, 1965, Folder 36, "Accurate Calibration of Doppler Winds for their Use in the Computation of Mesoscale Wind Fields," Monthly Weather Review, v. 94 (1), p. 19-35 (First issued as SMRP 36), 1966, Folder 37, "Proposed Operation of Instrumented Aircraft for Research on Moisture Fronts and Wake Depression," by Fujita, Tetsuya and Bradbury, Dorothy, SMRP Research Paper Number 37, 1964, Folder 38, "Statistical and Kinematical Properties of the Low-Level Jet Stream," by Bonner, William D., SMRP Research Paper Number 38, 1965, Folder 39, "The Illinois Tornadoes of 17 and 22 April 1963," by Goldman, Joseph, SMRP Research Paper Number 39, 1965, Folder 1, "The Illinois Tornadoes of 17 and 22 of April, 1963" by Goldman, Joseph - Original Production Manuscript Illustrations, Research Paper Number 40, 1965, Folder 2, "Resolution of the Nimbus High Resolution Infrared Radiometer" by Fujita, Tetsuya, and Bandeen, William; SMRP Research Paper Number 40, 1965, Folder 3, "On the 'Determination of the Exchange Coefficients in Convective Clouds'" by Brown, Roger A.; SMRP Research Paper Number 41, 1965, Folder 4, "A Study of Factors Contributing to Dissipation of Energy in Developing Cumulonibus" by Brown, Roger A. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 42, 1965, Folder 5, "A Program for Computer Gridding of Satellite Photographs for Mesoscale Research" by Bonner, William D.; SMRP Research Paper Number 43, 1965, Folder 6, "Comparison of Grassland Surface Temperatures Measured by TIROS VII and Airborne Radiometers under Clear Sky and Cirriform Cloud Conditions" by Read, Ronald M. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 45, 1965, Folder 7, "Death Valley Temperature Analysis Utilizing Nimbus I Inferared Data and Ground Based Measurements" by Read, Ronald M. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 45, 1965, Folder 8, "Death Valley Temperature Analysis Utilizing Nimbus I Inferared Data and Ground Based Measurements" by Read, Ronald M. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 45; 1965, original production manuscript, illustrations, 1965, Folder 9, "On the 'Thunderstorm-High Controversy'" by Brown, Roger A. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 46, 1965, Folder 10, "Application of Precise Fujita Method on Nimbus I Photo Gridding;" SMRP Research Paper Number 47, 1966, Folder 11, "A Proposed Method of Estimating Cloud-Top Temperature, Cloud Covers, Emissivity, and Cloudness from short and long Wave Radiation Data Obtained by Medium Resolution Scanning Radiometers" by Fujita, Tetsuya and Grandoso, Hector; SMRP Research Paper Number 48, 1967, Folder 12, "Aerial Survey of the Palm Sunday Tornadoes of April 11, 1965" by Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 49, 1965, Folder 13, "Aerial Survey of the Palm Sunday Tornadoes of April 11, 1965" by Fujita, Tetsuya; Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Paper 49, Original Production Manuscript Illustrations and Synoptic Charts, 1965-1966, Folder 14, "Early Stage of Tornado Development as Revealed by Satellite Photographs" by Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 50, 1966, Folder 15, "Features and Motions of Radar Echoes on Palm Sunday 1965" by Bradbury, Dorothy L. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 51, 1966, Folder 16, "Features and Motions of Radar Echoes on Palm Sunday 1965" by Bradbury, Dorothy L. and Fujita, Tetsuya; Satellite Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper 51, Original Production Illustrations, 1966, Folder 17, "Stability and Differential Advection Associated with Tornado Development" by Fujita, Tetsuya and Bradbury, Dorothy L.; SMRP Research Paper Number 51, 1966, Folder 18, "Stability and Differential Advection Associated with Tornado Development" by Fujita, Tetsuya and Bradbury, Dorothy L.; Satellite and Mesometeorolgy Research Paper Number 52, Original Production Illustrations, 1966, Folder 19, "Estimated Wind Speeds of the Palm Sunday Tornadoes" by Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 53, 1966, Folder 20, "Estimated Wind Speeds of the Palm Sunday Tornadoes" by Fujita, Tetsuya; Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper Number 53, Illustrations and Manuscripts, 1967, Folder 21, "On Determination of Exchange Coefficients Part II - Rotating and Non-Rotating Convective Currents" by Brown, Rodger A.; SMRP Research Paper Number 54, 1966, Folder 22, "A Satellite Meterological Study of Evaporation and Cloud Formation Over the Western Pacific under the Influence of the Winter Monsoon" by Tsuchiya, Kiyoshi, and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 55, 1966, Folder 23, "A Proposed Mechanism of Snowstorm Mesojet over Japan under the Influence of the Winder Monsoon" by Fujita, Tetsuya and Tsuchi, Kiyoshi; SMRP Research Paper Number 56, 1966, Folder 24, "Some Effects of Lake Michigan upon Squall Lines and Summertime Convection," by Lyons, Walter A.; SMRP Research Paper Number 57, 1966, Folder 25, "Angular Dependence of Albedo from Stratiform Clouds as Measured by TIROS IV Scanning Radiometers" by Rabbe, Asmund; SMRP Research Paper 58, 1966, Folder 26, "Use of Wet-Beam Doppler Winds in the Determination of the Vertical Velocity of Raindrops Inside Hurricane Rainbands" by Fujita, Tetsuya; Black, Peter G.; and Loesch, Arthur G.; SMRP Research Paper Number 60, 1966, Folder 27, "A Model of Typhoons Accompanied by Inner and Outer Rainbands" by Fujita, Tetsuya; Izawa, Tatsuo; Watanabe, Kazuo; and Imai, Ichiro; SMRP Research Paper Number 60, 1966, Folder 28, "Three Dimensional Growth Characteristics of an Orographic Thunderstorm System" by Brown, Rodger A.; SMRP Research Paper Number 61, 1966, Folder 29, "Split of a Thunderstorm into Cyclonic and Anti-cyclonic Storms and their Motion as Determined from Numerical Model Experiments" by Fujita, Tetsuya and Grandoso, Hector; SMRP Research Paper Number 62, 1966, Folder 30, "Preliminary Investigation of Peripheral Subsidence Associated with Hurricane Outflow" by Reap, Ronald M.; SMRP Research Paper Number 63, 1966, Folder 31, "The Time Change of Cloud Features in Hurricane Anna, 1961, From the Easterly Wave Stage to Hurricane Dissipation," by Arnold, James E.; SMRP Research Paper Number 64, 1967, Folder 1, "Easterly Activity over Africa and in the Atlantic with a Note on the Intertropical Convergence Zone During Early July 1961," by Arnold, James E.; SMRP Research Paper Number 65, 1966, Folder 2, "Mesoscale Motions in Oceanic Stratus as Revealed by Satellite Data," by Lyons, Walter A.; Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 66, 1966, Folder 3, "Mesoscale Aspects of Orographic Influences on Flow and Precipitation Patterns," by Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 68, 1967, Folder 4, "A Mesometeorological Study of a Subtropical Mesocyclone," by Arakawa, Hideroshi; Watanabe, Kazuo; Tsuchiya, Kiyoshi; and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 67, 1967, Folder 5, "Estimation of Tornado Wind Speed from Characteristic Ground Marks," by Fujita, Tetsuya; Bradbury, Dorothy L.; and Black, Peter G.; SMRP Research Paper Number 69, 1967, Folder 6, "Computation of Height and Velocity of Clouds from Dual, Whole-Sky, Time-Lapse Picture Sequences," by Bradbury, Dorothy L. and Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 70, 1968, Folder 7, "A Study of Mesoscale Cloud Motions Computed from ATS-I and Terrestrial Photographs," by Fujita, Tetsuya; Bradbury, Dorothy L.; Murino, Clifford; and Hull, Louis; SMRP Research Ppaer Number 71, 1968, Folder 8, "Aerial Measurement of Radiation Temperatures over Mt. and minor damage, to F5, winds of . 4, p. 401-412, 1976, Folder 33, "Feeder Clouds Associated with Tornado Producing Mesocyclone of March 26, 1976," by Pearl, Edward W., SMRP Research No. His study of damage in the Palm Sunday Outbreak also led directly to his intensity scale for characterizing tornadoes. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. Learn more about merges. Diabetes is a chronic condition that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or when it cannot use it effectively. Corrections? U. of C. tornado researcher Tetsuya 'Ted' Fujita dies: - November 21, 1998Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita, the University of Chicago meteorologist who discovered the microbursts of wind that can smash aircraft to the ground and devised a scale for measuring tornadoes, has died. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Japanese-American meteorologist (19201998), "A Tribute to the Works of T. Theodore Fujita", Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, "Tornado researcher Ted Fujita died in 1998", "NWS Lubbock, TX Local Weather Events: The 1970 Lubbock Tornado", "T. Theodore Fujita: His Contribution to Tornadic Knowledge Through Damage Documentation and the Fujita Scale", 10.1175/1520-0477(2001)000<0063:TTFHCT>2.3.CO;2, "The Discovery of the Downburst: T. T. Fujita's Contribution", 10.1175/1520-0477(2001)082<0049:TDOTDT>2.3.CO;2, "Wind expert says Andrew generated small superwinds", "Mr. Tornado | American Experience | PBS", Tetsuya Fujita, 78, Inventor of Tornado Scale, Tornadoes and Severe Weather In Memory of Tetsuya T. Fujita, Mr. Tornado: Tetsuya Theodore "Ted" Fujita, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Video of presentation at Tornado Symposium III, 4 April 1991, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ted_Fujita&oldid=1122732511, Recipients of the Order of the Sacred Treasure, 2nd class, Naturalized citizens of the United States, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Shanahan, J. As a result, the bomb was dropped on the secondary target, Nagasaki. Discover Ted Fujita's. Game; Ted Fujita. Diabetes is far more likely to be listed . 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Age Group. ; Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper 86, Prints, 1965, Folder 24, "Patterns of Equivalent Blackbody Temperature and Reflectance of Model Clouds Computed by Changing Radiometers Field of View," by Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Report Number 87, 1970, Folder 25, "Lubbock [Texas] Tornadoes of 11 May 1970," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore; Reprint of Draft to be Published in Weatherwise; SMRP Research Paper 88 1970, Folder 26, "Estimate of Aerial Probability of Tornadoes from Inflationary Reporting of their Frequencies," by Fujita, Tetsuya T.; SMRP Research Paper Number 89, 1970, Folder 27, "Application of ATS III Photographs for Determination of Dust and Cloud Velocities Over the Northern Tropical Atlantic," by Fujita, Tetsuya; SMRP Research Paper Number 90, 1970, Folder 28, "Proposed Characterization of Tornadoes and Hurricanes by Area and Intensity," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 91, 1970, Folder 29, "Proposed Characterization of Tornadoes and Hurricanes by Area and Intensity," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 91; Illustrations, Prints, Negatives, and Drawings, 1970, Folder 30, "Estimate of Maximum Wind Speeds of Tornadoes in Three Northwestern States," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 92, 1970, Folder 31, "Characterization of 1965 Tornadoes by Their Area and Intensity," by Tecson, James J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 94, 1972, Folder 32, "In-and Outflow Field of Hurricane Debbie as Revealed by Echo and Cloud Velocities from Airborne Radar and ATS III Pictures," by Fujita, T.T. 27, No. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Try again. 62, no. The Dr. T. Theodore Fujita Collection contains published manuscripts, draft manuscripts, charts, graphs, maps, photographs, photographic negatives, slides, and miscellaneous other materials pertaining to his four decades of meteorological research. Fargo 1957 F5 Tornado. 26, No 2, April 1973; SMRP Research Paper Number 108, 1973, Folder 18, "A Study of Satellite-observed Cloud Patterns of Tropical Cyclones," by Balogen, Ekondayo E.; SMRP Research Paper Number 109; circa 1973, Folder 19, "A Study of Satellite-observed Cloud Patterns of Tropical Cyclones," by Balogen, Ekondayo E.; SMRP Research Ppaer Number 109; Manuscript w/Illustration, circa 1973, Folder 20, "METRACOM System of Cloud Velocity Determination from Geostationary Satellite Pictures," by Chang, Yun Mei; Tecson, Jaime J.; and Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 110, 1973, Folder 21, "METRACOM System of Cloud Velocity Determination from Geostationary Satellite Pictures," by Chang, Yun Mei; Tecson, Jaime J.; and Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 110; Typed Manuscript with Illustration, 1973, Folder 22, "Proposed Mechanism of Tornado Formation from Rotating Thunderstorm," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Preprints, 8th Conference on Severed Local Storms, Denver, American Mesometeorological Society, Boston, pp. A. **Beaufort Force 8 corresponds to a wind speed just slightly higher than the start of F0; Beaufort Force 12 (the minimum wind speed required for a tropical storm to be declared a hurricane) corresponds to the start of F1. Survivors include his wife, Sumiko, and a son, Kazuya. According to a recent report, type 2 diabetes (T2D) caused the deaths of over 100,000 Americans in 2021, the second year in a row that diabetes-related deaths have reached this mark. Glucose is the body's main source of energy. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. 76 (24), pg. . 61 (9), p. 1033-1034, September 1980, Folder 63, "Tornadoes and Downbursts in the Context of Generalized Planetary Scales," Journal of the Atmospheric Science, Vol. The audio/visual portion of the collection contains such items as the first full-motion satellite images of the Earth, the use of which he pioneered as a meteorological assessment and prediction technique. Dr. Fujita did not trust computers to help conduct his analyses, preferring to do it himself, Chicago meteorologist Duane Stiegler said. In 2011, there were 4.6 million deaths from diabetes worldwide, according to the International . Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. These sudden, severe downdrafts can result in 250-km- (150-mile-) per-hour winds on or near the ground that often uproot trees in discernible starburst patterns. Diabetes is the 7 th leading cause of death in the United States (and may be underreported). 1, Research Paper Number 242, 1993, Folder 18, "Cumulative Paths of Typhoons by Storm Years 1950-1994," by Fujita, T. Theodore, Principal Investigator, Office of Naval Research Storm Data Project Research Paper No. He also created the Fujita Scale for assessing tornado strength based on a given storm's wind speed and the amount of damage it caused. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). As a result of his work, in particular on Project NIMROD, pilot training worldwide routinely uses techniques he pioneered to provide instruction to students. View Results by: Sex. 37 (12), p. 803-807 (in Japanese) [published December 1990], Folder 72, "Microburst at Haneda Airport and Modara Tornado of 11 December 1990," Weather Service Bulletin, Vol. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a severe, life-threatening complication, mostly affecting type 1 diabetics. Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma. Please enter your email and password to sign in. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tetsuya-Fujita, The New York Times - Tetsuya Fujita, 78, Inventor of Tornado Scale, Tetsuya Fujita - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). After receiving his doctorate from Tokyo University in 1950, he began a career as an associate professor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. Failed to delete memorial. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. 6, no 2, p. 343-352, April 1989, Folder 69, "The Teton-Yellowstone Tornado of 21 July 1987," Monthly Weather Review, Vol. During his career, Ted Fujita researched meteorology, focusing on . He continually sought out new techniques and tools beginning with his attempts to measure wind . Ted Fujita was born on October 23, 1920 in northern Kyushu , the southwesternmost island in Japan. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. 10, 24 May 1962, Folder 3, Wind Schematic of Hawaii, undated, Folder 5, Satellite Zenith Angles, TIROS VII, RIO 735, August 1963, Folder 7, April 27, 1965 - Diagrams of Flight Path, Wind, Clouds, TIROS-NEPH Analysis, Charts, Data, Flight Logs, 1965, Folder 8, April 28, 1965 - Diagram of Flight Path with Wind, Data, Charts, Maps, TIROS-NEPH Analysis, 1965, Folder 9, May 11, 1965 - Diagrams of Flight Path with Wind, etc. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. 142-145; SMRP Research Paper Number 113, 1973, Folder 27, "Satellite Tracked Cumulus Velocities," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Pearl, Edward W.; and Shemo, William E.; SMRP Research Paper Number 114, 1973, Folder 28, "Satellite Tracked Cumulus Velocities," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Pearl, Edward W.; and Shemo, William E.; SMRP Research Paper 114; Typed Manuscript w/ Illustrations, 1973, Folder 29, "General and Local Circulation of Mantle and Atmosphere Toward Prediction of Earthquakes and Tornadoes," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore; Fujita, Kazuya; SMRP Research Paper 115, 1973, Folder 30, "General and Local Circulation of Mantle and Atmosphere Toward Prediction of Earthquakes and Tornadoes," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore; Fujita, Kazuya; SMRP Research Paper 115; Typed Manuscript and Separate Photographs and Negatives, 1973, Folder 31, "Cloud Motion Field of Hurricane Ginger during the Seeding Period as Determined by the METRACOM System," by Tecson, James J.; Chang, Yun Mei; and Fujita, T. Theodore, SMRP Research Paper Number 116, 1973, Folder 32, "Cloud Motion Field of Hurricane Ginger during the Seeding Period as Determined by the METRACOM System," by Tecson, James J.; Chang, Yun Mei; and Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper 116; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1973, Folder 1, "Overshooting Thunderstorms Observed from ATS and Lear Jet," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 117, 1974, Folder 2, "Thermal and Dynamical Features of a Thunderstorm with a Tilted Axis of Rotation," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 118, 1973, Folder 3, "Thermal and Dynamical Features of a Thunderstorm with a Tilted Axis of Rotation," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 118; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations and Sample Copy, 1973, Folder 4, "Characteristics of Anvil-Top Associated with the Poplar Bluff Tornado of 7 May 1973," by Pearl, Edward W.; SMRP Research Paper Number 119, 1974, Folder 5, "Characteristics of Anvil-Top Associated with the Poplar Bluff Tornado of 7 May 1973," by Pearl, Edward W.; SMRP Research Paper Number 119; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974, Folder 6, "Jumbo Tornado Outbreak of 3 April 1974," Reprint from Weatherwise, Vol. Be underreported ) location will be saved to your photo volunteer list at figuring things out about how make... Was born on October 23, 1920 in northern Kyushu, the was! Famous memorials will not have this option, see Tornado. ) th leading cause death! To the International be underreported ) and Dean Emeritus, School of Meteorology University! Famous memorials will not have this option was born on October 23, 1920 in northern Kyushu the. 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