Monday, December 9, 2013

How Forecasting Saved Lives

          When it comes to avoiding environmental disasters, technology plays an important role. The development of Doppler radar and other surveying techniques has allowed the field of Meteorology to blossom and become an important tool in saving lives. In the case of tornadoes, an individual’s adherence and seriousness to watches and warnings are key in preventing injuries. Improved technology has allowed tornado “watches” to be issued for those areas that may be in the direct path of a tornado that has yet to form. 
Tornadoes are unpredictable due to drafts and wind patterns. Early warnings can be difficult but extremely important if near densely populated areas.
           Due to the unpredictability of tornadoes, however, these “watches” are often discarded and forgotten. A watch could then develop into a warning if an actually tornado is spotted on or near the ground. This is when people respond but depending on the characteristics of the tornado, the time it takes to take cover may be too long. In an area such as the Midwest and plains of the US that experience frequent tornadoes, early warning systems are most important to help alert large populated areas to prepare for the storm. As technology advances, so do these detection systems; however, it is up to the people to heed the warnings and take appropriate action.

           For the full article visit: How Improved Tornado Forecasting Saved Lives in the Midwest

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