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Oxford, OH Hook Echo of June 3, 2008
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For Reflectivity and Velocity Images from NWS ILN NEXRAD Doppler
XENIA TORNADO PHOTOS National Weather Service, Wilmington, OH
XENIA DAILY GAZETTE, The Day After, from The Ohio Historical Society
XENIA INFORMATION from The Ohio Historical Society
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Materials from my talk at the 1999 Ohio Severe Weather Symposium
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Click Here for the Role of the Meteorologist in Television News
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ADDITIONAL READING ON THE WEB
What is a Tornado?
by Chuck Doswell
Tornado Forecasting: A Review
by Chuck Doswell
Tornado Thoughts after VORTEX '95
by Chuck Doswell
Storm Spotting and Public Awareness Since the First Tornado Forecasts of 1948
by Chuck Doswell, Alan Moller, Harold Brooks
On the Environments of Tornadic and Nontornadic Mesocyclones
by Harold Brooks, Chuck Doswell, Jeremy Cooper
What is a Supercell?
by Chuck Doswell
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