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Characteristics of Australian tornadoes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1979Description: 9p., 7 figs, 3 tabs, 20 refsSubject(s): Subject: Tornadoes in Australia have been more of a curiosity than a concern. Sparse population and low weather extremes have contributed to this perception. Included in this paper are summaries of characteristics of tornadoes which occur on the Australian continent. Several historical events are also reviewed, including some recent occurrences of significance.
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Reprinted from Preprint volume: Eleventh Conference on Severe Local Storms, Kansas City, Missouri, 2-5 October 1979. Published by the American Meteorological Society, Boston, Mass.

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Tornadoes in Australia have been more of a curiosity than a concern. Sparse population and low weather extremes have contributed to this perception. Included in this paper are summaries of characteristics of tornadoes which occur on the Australian continent. Several historical events are also reviewed, including some recent occurrences of significance.

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