"Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974.

Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate from Tokyo University in 1950, he began a career as an associate professor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. In 1953, he began to teach at the University of Chicago, at which he served as a professo...

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Main Authors: Chang, Yun Mei, Tecson, Jaime J.
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Language:English
Published: Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project, University of Chicago. 1974
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spelling fttexastechuswco:oai:swco-ir.tdl.org:10605/261920 2023-09-05T13:21:47+02:00 "Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974. Chang, Yun Mei Tecson, Jaime J. n-us-tx 1974 44 pdf pages. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10605/261920 en_US eng Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project, University of Chicago. http://hdl.handle.net/10605/261920 The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. Permission to publish these digital files in any form must be obtained from the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, 806-742-9070 or email reference.swco@ttu.edu. Fujita Tetsuya Theodore Texas Tech University. Wind Science and Engineering Center University of Chicago United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Cyclones Cyclones--United States Hurricanes Hurricanes--United States Hurricanes--United States--Research Meteorology Meteorology--United States Microbursts Monsoons Monsoons-Asia Satellite Meteorology Satellite Meteorology--United States Satellites Severe Storms Severe Storms--United States Skylab Program Thunderstorms Thunderstorms--United States Tornadoes--United States Tornadoes--International Tornadoes--Forecasting--Research--United States Tornadoes--Photographs Tornadoes--Research--United States Typhoons Typhoons--Pacific Ocean Weather Forecasting Weather Forecasting--History Lubbock (Tex.) Tornado Tornadoes Text 1974 fttexastechuswco 2023-08-20T05:48:07Z Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate from Tokyo University in 1950, he began a career as an associate professor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. In 1953, he began to teach at the University of Chicago, at which he served as a professor until his death in 1998. During his career, Ted Fujita researched meteorology, focusing on severe storms such as microbursts, tornadoes, and hurricanes. He pioneered new techniques for documenting severe storms, including aerial photography and the use of satellite images and film. 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. 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. A complete set--over 200--reports from Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project (SMRP) are present. This was his most significant project, documenting for the first time such phenomena as downbursts, multiple-vortex tornadoes, and other groundbreaking meteorological observations and discoveries. Publications, conference proceedings, and research materials from the SMRP, as well as from the National Severe Storms Project (NSSP) and JAWS (Joint Airport Weather Study), comprise the bulk of the collection. Exclusive of these projects is a geographically and chronologically diverse collection of newspapers documenting such events as 1974’s tornadic Superoutbreak, the F-5 Lubbock tornado of 1970, the large Joplin, Missouri tornado of 1973, and dozens of other incidents. Charts--both printed and hand-drawn with attendant graphs, hundreds of photographs, and a wide variety of other research material formats documenting these occurrences is also present. The audio/visual portion of the collection contains such items as the first full-motion satellite images ... Text North Atlantic Texas Tech University: Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library Lubbock ENVELOPE(169.133,169.133,-73.217,-73.217) Pacific Theodore ENVELOPE(-62.450,-62.450,-64.933,-64.933)
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topic Fujita
Tetsuya Theodore
Texas Tech University. Wind Science and Engineering Center
University of Chicago
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cyclones
Cyclones--United States
Hurricanes
Hurricanes--United States
Hurricanes--United States--Research
Meteorology
Meteorology--United States
Microbursts
Monsoons
Monsoons-Asia
Satellite Meteorology
Satellite Meteorology--United States
Satellites
Severe Storms
Severe Storms--United States
Skylab Program
Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms--United States
Tornadoes--United States
Tornadoes--International
Tornadoes--Forecasting--Research--United States
Tornadoes--Photographs
Tornadoes--Research--United States
Typhoons
Typhoons--Pacific Ocean
Weather Forecasting
Weather Forecasting--History
Lubbock (Tex.) Tornado
Tornadoes
spellingShingle Fujita
Tetsuya Theodore
Texas Tech University. Wind Science and Engineering Center
University of Chicago
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cyclones
Cyclones--United States
Hurricanes
Hurricanes--United States
Hurricanes--United States--Research
Meteorology
Meteorology--United States
Microbursts
Monsoons
Monsoons-Asia
Satellite Meteorology
Satellite Meteorology--United States
Satellites
Severe Storms
Severe Storms--United States
Skylab Program
Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms--United States
Tornadoes--United States
Tornadoes--International
Tornadoes--Forecasting--Research--United States
Tornadoes--Photographs
Tornadoes--Research--United States
Typhoons
Typhoons--Pacific Ocean
Weather Forecasting
Weather Forecasting--History
Lubbock (Tex.) Tornado
Tornadoes
Chang, Yun Mei
Tecson, Jaime J.
"Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974.
topic_facet Fujita
Tetsuya Theodore
Texas Tech University. Wind Science and Engineering Center
University of Chicago
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Cyclones
Cyclones--United States
Hurricanes
Hurricanes--United States
Hurricanes--United States--Research
Meteorology
Meteorology--United States
Microbursts
Monsoons
Monsoons-Asia
Satellite Meteorology
Satellite Meteorology--United States
Satellites
Severe Storms
Severe Storms--United States
Skylab Program
Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms--United States
Tornadoes--United States
Tornadoes--International
Tornadoes--Forecasting--Research--United States
Tornadoes--Photographs
Tornadoes--Research--United States
Typhoons
Typhoons--Pacific Ocean
Weather Forecasting
Weather Forecasting--History
Lubbock (Tex.) Tornado
Tornadoes
description Tetsuya Theodore Fujita (1920-1998) was born in Kitakyushu, Japan. After receiving his doctorate from Tokyo University in 1950, he began a career as an associate professor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. In 1953, he began to teach at the University of Chicago, at which he served as a professor until his death in 1998. During his career, Ted Fujita researched meteorology, focusing on severe storms such as microbursts, tornadoes, and hurricanes. He pioneered new techniques for documenting severe storms, including aerial photography and the use of satellite images and film. 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. 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. A complete set--over 200--reports from Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project (SMRP) are present. This was his most significant project, documenting for the first time such phenomena as downbursts, multiple-vortex tornadoes, and other groundbreaking meteorological observations and discoveries. Publications, conference proceedings, and research materials from the SMRP, as well as from the National Severe Storms Project (NSSP) and JAWS (Joint Airport Weather Study), comprise the bulk of the collection. Exclusive of these projects is a geographically and chronologically diverse collection of newspapers documenting such events as 1974’s tornadic Superoutbreak, the F-5 Lubbock tornado of 1970, the large Joplin, Missouri tornado of 1973, and dozens of other incidents. Charts--both printed and hand-drawn with attendant graphs, hundreds of photographs, and a wide variety of other research material formats documenting these occurrences is also present. The audio/visual portion of the collection contains such items as the first full-motion satellite images ...
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author Chang, Yun Mei
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title "Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974.
title_short "Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974.
title_full "Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974.
title_fullStr "Cloud Velocities Over the North Atlantic Computed from ATS Picture Sequences," by Chang, Yun Mei and Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 121; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1974.
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title_sort "cloud velocities over the north atlantic computed from ats picture sequences," by chang, yun mei and tecson, jaime j.; smrp research paper number 121; typed manuscript with illustrations, 1974.
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