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On the Relationship of Tornado Path Length and Width to Intensity
2004
Weather and forecasting
Reported path length and widths of tornadoes have been modelled using Weibull distributions for different F-scale values. The fits are good over a wide range of lengths and widths. Path length and width tend to increase with increasing F-scale, although the temporal nonstationarity of the data for some parts of the data (such as width of F3 tornadoes) is large enough that caution must be exercised in interpretation of short periods of record. The statistical distributions also demonstrate that,
doi:10.1175/1520-0434(2004)019<0310:otrotp>2.0.co;2
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