12, p. 1714-1715, December 1981, Folder 65, "JAWS Microbursts Occurring from Orthographic Vortex Streets," Fourteenth Conference on Severe Local Storms, October 29-November 1, 1985, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1985, Folder 66, "Correcting Wind Speed Measurements for Site Obstructions," in preprint volume, by Wolfson, Marilyn M. and Fujita, T. Theodore, preprints, Sixth Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, New Orleans, American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 358-363, 1987, Folder 67, "Correcting Wind Speed Measurements for Site Obstructions," in preprint volume, Sixth Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, New Orleans: American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 358-363, January 1987, Folder 68, "Correcting Wind Speed Measurements for Site Obstructions," by Wolfson, Marilyn M. and Fujita, T. Theodore, Journal of Atmospherical and Oceanic Technology, Vol. 1, Grant N. N00014-90-J-1526, to the Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy (WRL Research Paper 232), 1991, Folder 50, "Interpretations of Cloud Winds," by Fujita, T. Theodore, preprint: Wind Extraction Workshop, p. 99-104, #233, 1991, Folder 51, "Plainfield Tornado of August 28, 1990," by Fujita, T. Theodore, undated, Folder 52, "The Tornado: Its Structure, Prediction, and Hazards," Geophysical Monograph, 79, American Geophysical Union, p. 1-17, 1991, WRL Research Paper 234 American Geophysical Union, p. 1-17, 1991, Folder 53, "An Interpretation of the Probable Cause of Chronic Intolerable Pain at the Base of My Feet," by Tetsuya Theodore Fujita, Special Report submitted to Dr. Robert F. Abbey Jr., 1997, Folder 1, "Aerial Survey and Photography of Tornado and Microburst Damage," by Fujita, T. and Smith, B.E. "He used to say that the computer doesn't understand these things," Stiegler said. Fujita came up with the term _____ to describe a strong, short-lived downdraft of air in a thunderstorm that can cause an airplane to . Your body breaks down most of the food you eat into sugar (glucose) and releases it into your bloodstream. 1, NOAA Grant NA56 ECO 145, by Partacz, James with Fujita, T. Theodore, 1995, Folder 32, "Detailed Analysis of the Storm Surge Caused by Typhoon Nancy of 1961 in West Central Japan," by Fujita, T. Theodore, Semi-Final Report No. He was 78 and still working, although bedridden. 60 (1), p. 31-42 (in Japanese) [presented Nov. 1991; published Jan. 1993], Folder 73, "Aerial Survey and Photography of Tornado and Microburst Damage," American Geophysical Union; Geophysical Monograph 79, p. 479-493 [presented April 1991; published 1993], Folder 74, "Wind Fields of Andrew, Omar, and Iniki, 1992," in preprints, Twentieth Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, San Antonio: American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 46-49, May 1973, Folder 75, "Damage Survey of Hurricane Iniki in Kauai," Storm Data, V. 34 (9), p. 15-27 [dated September 1992, published November 1993], Folder 61, "The Downburst, Microburst and Macroburst," by Fujita, T. Theodore, SMRP Research paper 210; 1985 (3 copies), 1985, Folder 1, Superoutbreak Tornadoes of April 3-4, 1974 and undated, Folder 3, U.S. Tornadoes, 1930-1974; some contain death statistics, 1916-1974 and attached newspaper articles, undated, Folder 5, Damage Map of Hurricane Andrew on August 24, 1992, undated, Folder 1, Matsue Weather Bureau Weather Charts; Matsue, Japan; 1963, Folder 4, Nancy, No. 76 (24), pg. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Resend Activation Email. Texas Tech University. Ted Fujita's groundbreaking work in research and applied science saved thousands of lives and helped Americans prepare for and respond to dangerous weather phenomena. A long-term follow-up study in Osaka District, Japan. His first name meaning "philosopher," Tetsuya was the eldest child of Tomojiro, a schoolteacher, and Yoshie (Kanesue) Fujita. 36 p. 75-86 [presented March 1989; published 1990], Folder 71, "The Development of Mesometeorology: Tenk (weather)," Vol. 24(5), p. 395-401 (in Japanese), 1972, Folder 46, "Violent Vortex-Tornadoes," Science through Experiments (Kagaku no Jikken), Vol. In 1953 he was invited to the University of Chicago by Horace R. Byers, who had become interested in Fujita's research, particularly his independent discovery of the cold-air downdraft. +++ ; Flight Logs, Data, Charts, Maps, TIROS-NEPH Analysis, 1965, Folder 10, Map, no folder - Central and Western U.S., undated, Folder 13, July 9, 1980 - WSO Waterloo, Iowa data chart, 1980, Folder 14, International Tornadoes; maps, charts, 1924-1968, Folder 1, 04-03-93, "3:50 PM from AOML/HRD FTS350-1402," pp. The Table also presents leading causes of death in the US for the years 2015 to 2020. Thanks for your help! Sources: Modified from Fujita, T. Theodore, "Proposed Characterization of Tornadoes and Hurricanes by Area and Intensity," Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper 91, Department of the Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, 44 pp. 10, 24 May 1962, Folder 3, Wind Schematic of Hawaii, undated, Folder 5, Satellite Zenith Angles, TIROS VII, RIO 735, August 1963, Folder 7, April 27, 1965 - Diagrams of Flight Path, Wind, Clouds, TIROS-NEPH Analysis, Charts, Data, Flight Logs, 1965, Folder 8, April 28, 1965 - Diagram of Flight Path with Wind, Data, Charts, Maps, TIROS-NEPH Analysis, 1965, Folder 9, May 11, 1965 - Diagrams of Flight Path with Wind, etc. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. He . Here are at least 7 other things that Dr. Fujita gave us. [8], Fujita was also largely involved in developing the concept of multiple vortex tornadoes, which feature multiple small funnels (suction vortices) rotating within a larger parent cloud. This account has been disabled. 143, 1976, Folder 34, "Feeder Clouds Associated with Tornado Producing Mesocyclone of March 26, 1976," by Pearl, Edward W., Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper 143, Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1976, Folder 35, "An Analysis of Three Weather Related Aircraft Accidents," by Fujita, T. Theodore and Caracena, Fernando, SMRP Research Paper 145, 1977, Folder 36, "Anticyclonic Tornadoes," by Fujita, T. Theodore, SMRP Research Paper No. Fujita became a U.S. citizen in 1968 and took Theodore as a middle name. 178, 1979, Folder 65, "Downbursts and Microburst - An Aviation Hazard," by Fujita, T. Theodore, preprints, Nineteenth Conference on Radar Meteorology, Miami, American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 94-101, 1980, Folder 66, "Mesoscale Damage Patterns of Hurricane Frederic in Relation to Enhanced SMS Imagery," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Wakimoto, Roger; and Stiegler, Duane J., preprints, Nineteenth Conference on Radar Meteorology, Miami, American Meteorological society, Boston, p.48-55, 1980, Folder 1, "Miso-scale Strusture of Downbursts Depicted by Doppler Radar," by Fujita, T. Theodore, SMRP Research Paper 181, 1980, Folder 2, "Diabetic Analysis, A New Method for Predicting Tornado Outbreaks," by Fujita, T. Theodore, SMRP Research Paper 183, 1980, Folder 3, "Diabetic Analysis, A New Method for Predicting Tornado Outbreaks," by Fujita, T. Theodore, Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper 183; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations and Sample Copy, 1980, Folder 4, "Microbursts as an Aviation Wind Shear Hazard: AIAA 19th Aerospace Sciences Meeting," St. Louis American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, New York, 1981, Folder 5, "In Search of Mesoscale Windfields in Land Falling Hurricanes," by Fujita, T. Theodore, SMRP Research Paper 189, 1980, Folder 6, "In Search of Mesoscale Windfields in Land Falling Hurricanes," by Fujita, T. Theodore, 13th Conference on Hurricanes and Topical Meteorology, Miami American Meteorological Society, postprints, Boston, SMRP Research Paper 189, 1980, Folder 7, "Tornadoes and Downbursts in the Context of Generalized Planetary Scales," by Fujita, T. Theodore, Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Vol. 6, p. 1103-1121, December 1971; also published separately as SMRP Number 85, December 1971, Folder 22, "Palm Sunday Tornadoes of April 11, 1965," by Fujita, Tetsuya T. and Bradbury, Dorothy L. with Van Thullenar, C.F. 5, Folder 26, "12-month Prediction of El Nino, Understanding of Hot/cold Anomalies," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore, Wind Research Laboratory Research Paper 242, 1994, Folder 27, "Climatological Prediction of Typhoons and Hurricanes and a Cause of the 750 Heat Deaths in Chicago in July," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore; Partacz, James W; Stiegler, Duane J; Kawaguchi, Kayoko, WRL Research Paper 250, 1995, Folder 28, "Ground-truth Experiment of Cloud-drift Winds," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore, Paper prepared for Second International Wind Workshop, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, 1993, Folder 29, "Ground-truth Experiment of Cloud-drift Winds," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore, presented at Second International Wind Workshop, Tokyo, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo, 1993, Folder 30, "Cloud Height and Motion Experiment (CHAMEX) 17-28 April 1995," at Norman, Oklahoma, Fujita, T. Theodore, Principal Investiagtor and Partacz, James W., co-principal investigator, final report-NOAA Grant NA56 ECO145, 1996, Folder 31, "Summary of the Cloud Height and Motion Experiment (CHAMEX) 17-28 April 1995," at Norman, Oklahoma, Report No. Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project, University of Chicago. As a result of his work, in particular on Project NIMROD, pilot training worldwide routinely uses techniques he pioneered to provide instruction to students. He was director of the university's Wind Research Laboratory at the time of his death. By classifying numerous damage photographs taken from low-flying aircraft, the Fujita Tornado Scale (F-scale) was devised in 1971. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. If left untreated, blood sugar can rise to health-threatening levels. Tetsuya Fujita, in full Tetsuya Theodore Fujita, also called Ted Fujita or T. Theodore Fujita, original name Fujita Tetsuya, (born October 23, 1920, Kitakysh City, Japandied November 19, 1998, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.), Japanese-born American meteorologist who created the Fujita Scale, or F-Scale, a system of classifying tornado intensity based on damage to structures and vegetation. His scale for classifying the strength of a tornado is still used today, half a century after its introduction; he made pioneering contributions to our understanding of tornadoes as well as to the use of satellites; and he is responsible for saving hundreds of . Folder 3, Tornado No. The subject headings used by the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library are derived from the Library of Congress and/ore locally developed. 14, no 3, p. 407-413, April 1975, Folder 50, "Theory for Drift of Severe Local Storms with Application to the Storm of April 21, 1961, near Topeka, Kansas," by Costen, Robert C., and Fujita T. Theodore, presented at the Ninth Conference on Severe Local Storms, Norman, Oklahoma, 1975, Folder 51, "New evidence from April 3-4, 1974 Tornadoes," by Fujita, T. Theodore, preprint, Ninth Conference on Severe Local Storms, Norman, American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 248-255, undated, Folder 52, "Long-term Fluctuations of Tornado Activities," in preprints, Ninth Conference on Severe Local Storms, Norman: American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 417-423 [October 1975], Folder 53, "Close-up view of 20 March 1976 Tornadoes: Sinking Cloud Tops to Suction Vortices," Weatherwise, Vol. Ten Leading Causes of Death among New Jersey Residents, 2010-2020. Updates? checking your blood sugar levels regularly. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), in 2010 diabetes was the 7 th leading cause of death in America. 3, 1996, Folder 22, "Paths of Gridpoint-crossing Typhoons in 45 years, 1950-1994," by Fujita, T. Theodore, Principal Investigator, research paper No. 2-3; maps, diagram, 3 April 1993, Folder 2, Photographs in envelope, no folder - P3 - Microburst Aerial Photos, undated, Folder 3, Photographs in envelope, no folder - 360; Prints from PAM Stations #42-50 of various cities, undated, Folder 4, CP2, CP3, CP4, and Black and White Photographs #42-50 of various cities, undated, Folder 9, Maps and Diagrams of Network, undated, Folder 12, August 22-26, 1992, Hurricane Andrew; Aerial Images of Damage, Maps with Photograph Information, and Correspondence re: Country Walk, Miami, Florida, 1992 and undated, Folder 13, Hurricane Andrew - August 24, 1992; Data Analysis, Tab P, 1992, Folder 14, August 22-26, 1992, Hurricane Andrew; Wind Speed Charts, 1992-1993, Folder 15, August 22-26, 1992, Hurricane Andrew; Wind Speed Charts, 1992-1993, Folder 16, MIST, July 20, 1986 - Monrovia, Alabama Microburst, Cloud Temperature and Reflectivity Diagram/Analysis and Figure for Report, 1986, Folder 17, MIST, Aircraft Flight Path Diagrams, 1986, Folder 18, MIST, July 20, 1986 - Monrovia, Alabama Microburst; Weather Charts 20 to 21, 1986, Folder 3, September 11, 1992 - Hurricane Iniki; Map/Diagram Showing Eye Temperature as Storm Crossed Island of Kauai, 1992, Folder 5, Photographs and Description of the Fujita Scale (F0-F5), undated, Folder 6, June 3, 1980 - Grand Island, Nebraska Tornadoes - Map Showing Tornado Paths and Level of Damage, 1980, Folder 8, September 11, 1992 - Hurricane Iniki; Map Showing Wind Direction, and Mini-Swirls on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, 1992, Folder 10, September 12-13, 1979 - Frederic; "Damage Map of Hurricane Frederic" - Extent and Direction of Damaging Winds in Mississippi and Alabama, 1979, Folder 11, August 17-18, 1983 - Hurricane Alicia; "Damage Map of Hurricane Alicia" - Extent and Direction of Damaging Winds in Texas, 1983, Folder 12, September 2, 1985 - Hurricane Elena; "Damage Map of Hurricane Elena" - Extent and Direction of Damaging Winds in the Gulf Coast Region, 1984, Folder 13, September 11-13, 1984 - Hurricane Diana; "Damage Map of Hurricane Elena" - Extend and Direction to damaging Winds in North Carolina, 1984, Folder 14, U.S. Tornadoes and Dapple, "Distribution of Tornadoes, 1916-1981", circa 1988, Folder 16, "Are U.S. Tornadoes Changing? To use this feature, use a newer browser. Researchers investigating several puzzling plane crashes in the mid-1970s identified 'microbursts'--dangerous gusts of wind--as the probable cause. by Peter Attia. Clinical and preventative approaches must reflect this trend to reduce the excess mortality risk in individuals with diabetes. For an F3 wind speed of 320 km/hr (200 mph), the duration of the maximum wind at a point would thus be about four seconds. Low blood sugar . Age Group. 27, No. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the body's cells and is obtained from the food we eat. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Private services. Untreated gestational diabetes can lead to a baby's death either before or shortly after birth. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Weve updated the security on the site. ; SMRP Research Paper Number 93, 1972, Folder 33, "Characterization of 1965 Tornadoes by Their Area and Intensity," by Tecson, Jaime J.; SMRP Research Paper Number 94; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1972, Folder 1, "Computation of Height and Velocity of Clouds Over Barbados from a Whole-Sky Camera Network" by Lyons, Richard D.; SMRP Research Paper Number 95, 1971, Folder 2, "The Fillings Overland of Hurricane Camille, August 17-18, 1969," by Bradbury, Dorothy L.; SMRP Research Paper Number 96, 1971, Folder 3, "Tornado Occurrences Related to Overshooting Cloud-Top Heights as Determined from ATS Pictures," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 97, 1972, Folder 4, "Tornado Occurrences Related to Overshooting Cloud-Top Heights as Determined from ATS Pictures," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 97; Typed manuscript with illustrations, 1972, Folder 5, "Experimental Classification of Tornadoes in F PP Scale," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 98, 1971, Folder 6, "Preliminary of Tornado Watch Experiment 1971," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Tecson, Jaime; and Schaal, Lawrence A.; SMRP Research Paper Number 99, 1971, Folder 7, "F-Scale Classification of 1971 Tornadoes," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 100, 1972, Folder 8, "F-Scale Classification of 1971 Tornadoes," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 100; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, Drawings, and Negatives, 1972, Folder 9, "Typhoon Associated Tornadoes in Japan and New Evidence of Suction Vortices in a Tornado near Tokyo," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Watanabe, Kazuo; Tsuchiya, Kiyoshi; Shimada, Moriya; SMRP Research Paper Number 101, 1972, Folder 10, "Typhoon Associated Tornadoes in Japan and New Evidence of Suction Vortices in a Tornado Near Tokyo," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Watanabe, Kazuo; Tsuchiya, Kiyoshi; Shimada, Moriya; Original Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1972, Folder 11, "Proposed Mechanism of Suction Accompanied by Tornadoes," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 102, 1971, Folder 12, "Estimate of Windspeeds of Tornadoes in Southernmost Rockies," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 105, 1972, Folder 13, "Estimate of Windspeeds of Tornadoes in Southernmost Rockies," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 105; Typed Manuscript with Illustrations, 1972, Folder 14, "Use of ATS Pictures in Hurricane Modification," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 106, 1972, Folder 15, "Use of ATS Pictures in Hurricane Modification," by Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 106; Typed Manuscript and Illustrations, 1972, Folder 16, "Analysis Tropical En Mesoscala Sobre Latino America," de Fujita, T. Theodore; SMRP Research Paper Number 107, 1972, Folder 17, "Tornadoes around the World," by Fujita, T. Theodore; Reprinted from Weatherwise, Vol. Diabetes is far more likely to be listed . Ted Fujita Cause Of Death Diabetes. Folder 26, "Annual Number of Tornado Occurrences," map, undated. After receiving his doctorate from Tokyo University in 1950, he began a career as an associate professor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. U. of C. tornado researcher Tetsuya 'Ted' Fujita dies: - November 21, 1998Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita, the University of Chicago meteorologist who discovered the microbursts of wind that can smash aircraft to the ground and devised a scale for measuring tornadoes, has died. A system error has occurred. In 2011, there were 4.6 million deaths from diabetes worldwide, according to the International . Wind Science and Engineering Center, United States. In a career that spanned more than 50 years in Japan and the United States, Fujita is considered one of the . 96, No 5 p. 304-313, May 1968, Folder 32, "Results of the Computation of Cloud Heights, Emissive, and Cover from Long and Short-wave Radiation Data," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Proceedings of the IUGG General Assembly, Lucerne, p. 155-163, 1967, Folder 33, "Results of the Computation of Cloud Heights, Emissivity, and Cover from Long and Short-wave Radiation Data," Proceedings of the IUGG General Assembly, Lucerne p. 155-163, 1967, Folder 34, "Aerial Measurements of Radiation Temperatures over Mt. 105 (2), p. 129-146 [submitted June 1976, published February 1977], Folder 57, "Downburst in Safety Needs in the Terminal Environment," in Proceedings of the Thirtieth Annual International Air Safety Seminar, Ottawa: Flight Safety Foundation, Inc., Arlington, p. 184-188 [presented September 1977], Folder 58, "Regionalization of the Tornado Hzard," by Abbey, Robert F., Jr., and Fujita, T. Theodore, preprints, Tenth Conference on Severe local storms, Omaha, American Meteorological Society, Boston, p. 526-533, 1977, Folder 59, "An Analysis of Three Weather-related Aircraft Accidents," Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol. Tetsuya "Ted" Fujita, 78, a University of Chicago meteorologist who devised the standard for measuring the strength of tornadoes and discovered microbursts and their link to plane crashes, died Nov. 19 at his home here. The resulting reports with their detailed mappings told simple, clear stories about one of natures most powerful events. 1998 University of Chicago Press Release. Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. (For the scale, see tornado.). Drag images here or select from your computer for Tetsuya Theodore Ted Fujita memorial. 2 Normally, the stomach and intestines digest the carbohydrates in food into a sugar called glucose. 96 million US adultsover a thirdhave prediabetes, and more than 8 in 10 of them don't know they have it. In 2019, diabetes was the seventh-leading cause of death in America and claimed more than 87,000 lives, reflecting a long-running failure to address the illness and leaving many more vulnerable . Fujita, Dr. Tetsuya Theodore "Ted", Papers, 1875-2003 and undated, Folder 1, "Report on the Chicago Tornado of March 4, 1961" by Brown, R.A. and Fujita, T., Research Paper #1, 1961, Folder 2, "Outline of a Technique for Precise Rectification of Satellite Cloud Photographs," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Research Paper Number 3, 1961, Folder 3, "Horizontal Structure of Mountain Winds," by Brown, Henry A., Research Paper Number 3, 1961, Folder 4, "An Investigation of Developmental Processes of the Wake Depression Through Excess Pressure Analysis of Nocturnal Showers," by Gadman, Joseph L., Research Paper Number 5, 1961, Folder 5, "Precipitation in the 1960 Flagstaff Mesometeorological Network," by Styber, Kenneth A., Research Paper Number 6, 1961, Folder 6, "Precipitation in the 1960 Flagstaff Mesometeorological Network," by Styber, Kenneth A., Research Paper Number 6 (M P Reprint), 1961, Folder 7, "A Review of Researches on Analytical Mesometeorology," by Fujita, Tetsuya, Research paper Number 8, 1962, Folder 8, "Meteorological Interpretation of Convective Nephsystems Appearing in TIROS Cloud Photographs," by Fujita, T., T. Ushijima, W.A. What Fruits Can Diabetes Eat ? https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tetsuya-Fujita, The New York Times - Tetsuya Fujita, 78, Inventor of Tornado Scale, Tetsuya Fujita - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). taking your insulin and other diabetes . Prevention. [15], Fujita was residing in Kokura during World War II. 110, No 8, p. 1060-1082, undated, Folder 13, "Applications of Stereoscopic Height Computations from Dual Geosynchronous Sateliite Data Joint NASA Japan Stereo Project," by Fujita, T. Theodore and Dodge, James C., Advances in Space Research, Vol. 4 to Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, 1995, Folder 33, "Mystery of El Nino and Hurricanes - Overview of Present, Distant Past, and Future," by Fujita, Tetsuya T. and Fujita, Sumiko, Wind Research Laboratory Paper 249, 1998, Folder 34, "Addenda to WRL Research Paper 249, Mystery of El Nino and Hurricanes," by Fujita, Tetsuya, T., 1998, Folder 35, "Addenda to WRL Research Paper 249, Mystery of El Nino and Hurricanes," by Fujita, Tetsuya, T., 1998, Folder 36, "Fourth Method of El Nino Prediction, The Third Addendum [to mystery of El Nino and Hurricanes]," by Fujita, Tetsuya T., 1998, Folder 37, "Letter report, "El Nino-Blizzard-Tornado-Hurricane, Damages and Benefits," by Fujita, Tetsuya Theodore, 249 Addendum 5, 1998, Folder 38, "World Atlas of Typhoons and Hurricanes 1951-1995," by Fujita, Tetsuya T.; Partacz, James W., and Stiegler, Duane J., Wind Research Laboratory Paper 250, 1999, Folder 39, "Chapter One, Calendar Year and Storm Year," World Atlas of Typhoons and Hurricanes, by Fujita, Tetsuya, T.; Partacz, James W.; and Stiegler, Duane J.; p. 1-12, Review copy, circa 1998, Folder 40, "A Bibliography of the Publications and Research Reports of Tetsuya T. Fujita (1920-1998)," by Fujita, Kazuya, Partacz, James W.; Stiegler, Duane J.; Abbey, Robert F. Jr., Satellite and Mesometeorology Research Project Research Paper Number 252 (also includes background on SMRP), 2000, Folder 41, Wind Research Laboratories, Supplement to SMRP 252, undated, Folder 1, "Design of a Three-Dimensional Meso-meteorological Network," second quarterly report by Fujita, Tetsuya, Brown, Henry A., Omoto, Yukia, U.S. Army Signal Engineering Laboratories, 1959, Folder 2, "Three-dimentionsal Mesoanalysis of a Squall Line," by Fujita, T., State of Illinois, Department of Registration and Education, Report of Investigation 36, 1958, Folder 3, "Mesoanalysis of Hurricane Rain Bands," by Fujita, Tetsuya, The University of Chicago, Department of Meteorology, Technical Report number 2 to United States Weather Bureau, 1958, Folder 4, "Detailed Analysis of the Fargo Tornadoes of June 20, 1957," by Fujita, Tetsuya, University of Chicago, Department of Meteorology, Severe Local Storms Project, Technical Report Number 5 to U.S.
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