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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017

Tornadoes in Europe: An Underestimated Threat

Bogdan Antonescu; David M. Schultz; Alois M. Holzer; Pieter Groenemeijer

AbstractThe social and economic impact of tornadoes in Europe is analyzed using tornado reports from the European Severe Weather Database between 1950 and 2015. Despite what is often assumed by the general public and even by meteorologists and researchers, tornadoes do occur in Europe and they are associated with injuries, fatalities, and damages, although their reported frequencies and intensities are lower compared with the United States. Currently, the threat of tornadoes to Europe is underestimated. Few European meteorological services have developed and maintained tornado databases and even fewer have issued tornado warnings. This article summarizes our current understanding of the tornado threat to Europe by showing the changes in tornado injuries and fatalities since the 1950s and by estimating for the first time the damages associated with European tornadoes. To increase awareness of tornadoes and their threat to Europe, we propose a strategy that includes 1) collaboration between meteorological s...


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017

Severe Convective Storms in Europe: Ten Years of Research and Education at the European Severe Storms Laboratory

Pieter Groenemeijer; Tomáš Púčik; Alois M. Holzer; Bogdan Antonescu; Kathrin Riemann-Campe; David M. Schultz; Thilo Kühne; B. Feuerstein; Harold E. Brooks; Charles A. Doswell; Hans-Joachim Koppert; Robert Sausen

AbstractThe European Severe Storms Laboratory (ESSL) was founded in 2006 to advance the science and forecasting of severe convective storms in Europe. ESSL was a grassroots effort of individual scientists from various European countries. The purpose of this article is to describe the 10-yr history of ESSL and present a sampling of its successful activities. Specifically, ESSL developed and manages the only multinational database of severe weather reports in Europe: the European Severe Weather Database (ESWD). Despite efforts to eliminate biases, the ESWD still suffers from spatial inhomogeneities in data collection, which motivates ESSL’s research into modeling climatologies by combining ESWD data with reanalysis data. ESSL also established its ESSL Testbed to evaluate developmental forecast products and to provide training to forecasters. The testbed is organized in close collaboration with several of Europe’s national weather services. In addition, ESSL serves a central role among the European scientifi...


Atmospheric Research | 2009

Overview of ESSL's severe convective storms research using the European Severe Weather Database ESWD

Nikolai Dotzek; Pieter Groenemeijer; B. Feuerstein; Alois M. Holzer


Atmospheric Research | 2011

Towards an improved wind speed scale and damage description adapted for Central Europe

B. Feuerstein; Pieter Groenemeijer; Erik Dirksen; Alois M. Holzer; Nikolai Dotzek


Atmospheric Research | 2011

An F3 downburst in Austria—A case study with special focus on the importance of real-time site surveys

Georg Pistotnik; Alois M. Holzer; Rudolf Kaltenböck; Simon Tschannett


Advances in Science and Research | 2018

Trusted Spotter Network Austria – a new standard to utilize crowdsourced weather and impact observations

Thomas Krennert; Rainer Kaltenberger; Georg Pistotnik; Alois M. Holzer; Franz Zeiler; Mathias Stampfl


EPIC3Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC, 98(12), pp. 2641-2651, ISSN: 0003-0007 | 2017

Severe convective storms in Europe: Ten years of research at the European Severe Storms Laboratory

Pieter Groenemeijer; Tomáš Púčik; Alois M. Holzer; Bogdan Antonescu; Kathrin Riemann-Campe; David M. Schultz; Thilo Kühne; B. Feuerstein; Harold E. Brooks; Charles A. Doswell; Hans-Joachim Koppert; Robert Sausen


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2018

A forensic re-analysis of one of the deadliest European tornadoes

Alois M. Holzer; Thomas M. E. Schreiner; Tomáš Púčik


Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences | 2017

Re-Analysis of one of the deadliest Tornadoes in European History and its implications

Alois M. Holzer; Thomas M. E. Schreiner; Tomáš Púčik


Archive | 2010

Creating a comprehensive quality-controlled dataset of severe weather occurrence in Europe

Pieter Groenemeijer; Thilo Kühne; Zhongjian Liang; Alois M. Holzer; B. Feuerstein; Nikolai Dotzek

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Harold E. Brooks

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Charles A. Doswell

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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