2007
DOI: 10.1063/1.2754582
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Coordination, research needed in weather science

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“…But on the other hand, undoubtedly he would be impressed by the accumulated knowledge obtained on the many multi-scale severe storm parameters that are now understood each in its own way to play a role in tornadogenesis, and maybe with several more parameters to be specified. The topic deserves more attention in order to prevent severe storm damage [17]. In the present report, focus has been on IC lightning for embryonic tornadogenesis within the complex internal cloud structure.…”
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“…But on the other hand, undoubtedly he would be impressed by the accumulated knowledge obtained on the many multi-scale severe storm parameters that are now understood each in its own way to play a role in tornadogenesis, and maybe with several more parameters to be specified. The topic deserves more attention in order to prevent severe storm damage [17]. In the present report, focus has been on IC lightning for embryonic tornadogenesis within the complex internal cloud structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a research session had been organized at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) [15]. In follow-up activity, a letter of support for needed research activity in weather science was submitted in response to solicitation from the National Science Board [16], and a note was published on the need for cooperation between weather modification practitioners and academic researchers dedicated to ameliorating the consequences of severe weather storms [17]. Need was expressed for interdisciplinary research on the topic relating to that recently touted for research in the broader field of meteorological sciences [18].…”
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