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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I found out what to do in all types of severe weather when I read this wonderful new book. It gives helpful tips and useful information. I know I will refer to it time and again to make sure I stay safe.
kimourocks - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book is concise, informative, but best of all readable. It is organized, illustrated with incredible pictures and full of sage advice from a seasoned weather expert.
It is rare occurrence to find a book that can give you important information that you need about weather and safety, but not put you to sleep.
A must read for any manager with personnel in the field.
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The Ultimate Severe Weather Safety Guide - Martin Lisius
The Ultimate
SEVERE WEATHER
Safety Guide
What you need to know to stay safe.
MARTIN LISIUS
Prairie Pictures®
Published by Prairie Pictures, Inc.
PO Box 122020
Arlington, Texas 76012
www.prairiepictures.com
Copyright © 2014 Martin Lisius. All Rights Reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder.
ISBN – 978-0-9905785-0-5 (e-Pub)
ISBN – 978-0-9905785-3-6 (paperback)
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Disclaimers
Although the author has made every effort to ensure the information in this book was correct at press time, the author does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause. The author advises readers to take full responsibility for their safety at all times.
For convenience, the author has supplied links to products that may be helpful to the reader. The author may receive compensation from the retailer when a link is accessed; but, the reader will not be charged any fee for this use.
This book is dedicated to Alan R. Moller for his love of nature and the inspiration he has so generously shared with others.
This guide could save your life.
Contents
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Prepare - Monitor - Act
Thunderstorm Hazards:
Chapter 2: Lightning
Chapter 3: Straight Line Winds
Chapter 4: Hail
Chapter 5: Flash Flooding
Chapter 6: Tornadoes
Tropical Storm Hazards:
Chapter 7: Hurricanes
Winter Hazards:
Chapter 8: Ice Storms
Chapter 9: Avalanches
Chapter 10: Blizzards
Other Hazards:
Chapter 11: Fog
Chapter 12: Intense Heat
Resources
Q&A
Credits
Acknowledgements
For his inspiration and leadership, I would like to thank Alan Moller, a storm chaser, meteorologist, photographer, teacher and friend. He shared his passion for weather with me and countless others over the years and was one of the pioneers of the storm spotter training method used nationwide by the National Weather Service today. He participated in the first official storm chase program, the 1972 Tornado Intercept Project, and was involved in the development of storm spotter training, forecaster training, and forecasting experiments/training sessions, including a 1985 FSL forecast experiment, a 1986 national microburst symposium, the 1991 Tornado Symposium, and a forecasting stint for the 1995 VORTEX project. Alan’s spirit lives on in this book and through those he has inspired.
For suggestions and contributions to this guide, I would like to thank friends and experts William T. Reid - a climatologist, and one of the most successful storm chasers in America (BA and MS degrees in Geography/Climatology from California State University - Northridge); Dr. Robert Conzemius - a meteorologist who prepares site analyses for wind energy, and a veteran storm chaser (Ph.D. in Meteorology, University of Oklahoma); Elnaz Khoei - who assisted me with the assembly of this guide (BS degree in Biology, the University of Texas at Arlington); and R. Steven George, an environmental geologist who identifies and mitigates unsafe environments (BS degree in Geology, University of Oklahoma).
About the Author
Martin Lisius is a veteran storm chaser, producer, director, and cinematographer. He is sometimes called The Storm Whisperer
because of his intimate knowledge of severe weather. Lisius has produced several documentaries about storms, including The Chasers of Tornado Alley
and Chasing the Wind
for public television. He produced StormWatch
for the National Weather Service who uses it to train storm spotters nationwide, and founded the Texas Severe Storms Association (TESSA), a non-profit organization dedicated to severe weather education. In 1993, he established StormStock, a collection of premium and rare storm footage and stills, and now one of the oldest stock image brands in the world. You can see storms shot by Lisius on the Discovery Channel, National Geographic Channel, and in TV commercials and theatrical features including Son of God,
Into the Storm,
and Lucy
(all 2014 releases). In 2000, he founded Tempest Tours Storm Chasing Expeditions to reveal and teach the wonders of storms to guests from around the world. And, in 2014, Lisius established the SAFE-D Tornado Project to develop a safer way to study tornadoes in the field.