Tornado Forecasting and Prediction

Primary Source Article Authors and Discussion of Authors Qualifications minimum length = 1 detailed paragraphNote – include qualifications of both the article author and the research scientist
Summary of Primary Source Articles – IN YOUR OWN WORDS minimum length = 2 detailed paragraphs
Critique of Primary Source Articles – IN YOUR OWN WORDS  this section should be the bulk of your essay; minimum length = 4 detailed paragraphs
Summary vs Critique Specifically, address the following questions: How does the topic of the article affect the Earth as a whole? How does this article relate to my life?
References(PRIMARY SOURCE)  A BETTER EYE ON THE STORM. By: Lubchenco, Jane, Hayes, Jack, Scientific American, 00368733, May2012, Vol. 306, Issue 5

Stone, M. (2021, June 22). High stakes and high stress, forecasting tornadoes can take psychological toll. The Washington Post. Retrieved April 20, 2022, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2021/06/22/tornado-forecasting-psychology-stress-emotion/

Hocking, A., & Hocking, W. K. (2017, November 24). Tornado identification and forewarning with very high frequency windprofiler radars. Royal Meteorological Society. Retrieved April 20, 2022, from https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asl.795 

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