Neil B. Ward
Neil Burgher Ward (June 26, 1914 – April 12, 1972) was an American meteorologist who is credited as the first scientific storm chaser, developing ideas of thunderstorm and tornado structure and evolution as well as techniques for forecasting and severe weather intercept. He also was a pioneering developer of physical models of tornadoes, first at his home, then at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, Oklahoma. He significantly furthered the modern scientific understanding of atmospheric vortices, particularly tornadoes. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Amerasinghe Priyanie, Yahiya Zeenas, Chandimala Janaki, Yang Hyemin, Galappaththy Gawrie N, Zubair Lareef, Ward Neil, Connor Stephen JGet access
Published in Malaria Journal (2008)
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2by Ward, Neil, Walker, Dean P., Keane, Richard J., Marsham, John H., Scaife, Adam A., Birch, Cathryn E., Maybee, BenGet access
Published in Atmospheric Science Letters (2023)
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