tornadoes archives - planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 //www.getitdoneaz.com/tag/tornadoes/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 28 feb 2023 18:35:57 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 ncpa optimistic about tornado research //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/ncpa-optimistic-about-tornado-research/ fri, 10 mar 2017 02:58:45 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/ncpa-optimistic-about-tornado-research/ vague tornado watches and warnings could soon become a thing of the past, thanks to research at the national center for physical acoustics.

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vague tornado watches and warnings could soon become a thing of the past, thanks to research at the national center for physical acoustics.

humans can only hear a finite range of the sound spectrum. sounds that are above the frequency of human hearing are referred to as “ultrasound.” whereas sounds that are below human hearing are called “infrasound.”

the ncpa, located on the university of mississippi’s campus in oxford, has developed a method to detect tornados using infrasound, sounds below the frequency of human hearing.  

there has never been a perfect method for detecting tornadoes. in fact, only one method works on a consistent basis.

“the easiest way to detect a tornado, in this day in age, is through people’s eyes and calling in their locations,” said dr. roger waxler, senior scientist and group leader for the infrasound research.  

waxler holds a phd in physics from columbia university, and has a professional background at numerous renowned institutions in the field.

the infrasound group at the ncpa are getting a better grasp on when tornados form, where they land, and where they move to, to provide more accurate information for the public before a tornado hits and to provide more images of these, he said. in addition to affecting the area of the midwest traditionally known as “tornado alley,” the southern united states, including mississippi, also is often hit hard by tornadoes.  

according to noaa and the national weather service’s storm prediction center, mississippi averages 45.1 tornado touchdowns a year. this number comes from certain features that the tornado produces, and forecasters are trained to look for these distinguished features.

the state ranks in the top 10 nationally for number of tornado touchdowns each year, with a variety of serious and non-serious effects. they usually hit the worst between the months of january and may, and can occur all the way through november.

ncpa scientists have been researching the use of sensor arrays, which they developed on campus, to pick up sound and pinpoint the tornadoes and track them through infrasound.  with their new technology, they have also been able to pick up information, through doppler radars, identifying wind speed and rotation of the tornado, within thunderstorms.  

“we get to go trounce around in national forests, putting out sensors, and we have a lot of fun,” dr. craig hickey, interim director of the ncpa, said with a laugh. the sensors he is referring to are placed in an array.  by measuring the time at which a signal arrives at each array placement, scientists can determine the direction of the signal.

dr. hickey, dr. waxler, and the rest of the researchers at the ncpa are optimistic about the direction of the tornado research.  

“there’s still a lot of questions [to be answered], and progress to be made, but the information we do have is certainly promising,” said waxler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

interviews:

dr. craig j. hickey (geophysics)

interim director of the national center for physical acoustics

senior research scientist ii

research associate professor of geological engineering and physics

662-915-5963

chickey@olemiss.edu

 

dr. roger waxler

senior research scientist ii

research associate professor of physics & astronomy

662-915-5963

rwax@olemiss.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

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environmental prototype homes of tomorrow: solar-powerd micro housing //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/environmental-prototype-homes-of-tomorrow-solar-powerd-micro-housing/ fri, 15 jul 2011 09:00:37 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/environmental-prototype-homes-of-tomorrow-solar-powerd-micro-housing/ we are a 501c non profit corporation. our company is based on the belief that our recipients’ dire needs are of the utmost importance. our entire team is committed to meeting those needs.

paramount in our bi-laws set forth, most important is: “of all monies raised only 10% will ever be used for administrative fees”.

we are on a campaign to raise $1.5 million to be able to donate 50 of rapidmodular.com’s low-cost, solar-powered micro housing kits to give to those who lost everything and have no insurance to rebuild.

we will not wait on fema to do it all.

first of all–it is not a well know fact–that it is not all fema’s responsibility to rebuild entire towns and cities. these are not man made events, like oil explosions or spills in the water.
so fema’s role is different in that it does not have some big corporation to dole out the lion’s share of the costs.
we the tax payers are sharing the burden.

the government agency is only supposed to help with the disaster relief effort. but over the years no matter what name the government gives the group that helps during tragedy, it is
not enough. too big, too many disasters and in a time of cuts,
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ask bill nye //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/ask-bill-nye/ thu, 23 jun 2011 16:14:48 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/ask-bill-nye/ is nuclear power safe?

could tornadoes be linked to climate change?

do you prefer the freedom of boxers or the security of briefs?

bill nye answered two of those questions when we sat down with the science guy on friday, plus more submitted by the planet forward audience on facebook.

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solar micro housing kits for disaster relief //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/solar-micro-housing-kits-for-disaster-relief/ mon, 13 jun 2011 13:28:11 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/solar-micro-housing-kits-for-disaster-relief/ envision solar seeks to provide low-cost, solar-powered micro housing to victims of natural disasters. can factory-made homes accelerate the rebuilding process in devastated communities?

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envision solar has formed a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, environmental prototype homes of tomorrow, inc., to provide low-cost, solar-powered micro-housing for disaster relief. at first i was going for haiti and japan. then in the last 2 months the need arose for the tornado-ravaged us. so we must start at home first. first is tuscaloosa, alabama, followed by joplin, missouri, and finally massachusetts. we have sent fema full packages of homes to no avail — not even a return email to acknowledge our efforts. so we must appeal to the private sector. we cannot stand by and wait on fema to get it down, we must take matters into our own hands.

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