Weather Impacts Resources

1980-1985 Archive

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    1980-85     Classic Work Resources

1985

Jarvinen, B. R. and M. B. Lawrence, 1985. An evaluation of the SLOSH storm-surge model, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 66:11:1408-1411.

Kline, S. J. 1985. "Innovation is not a Linear Process," Research Management, 28:4 (July-August):36-45.

May, P. J. 1985. "FEMA's role in emergency management: recent experience," Public Administration Review, 45:40-48.

May, P. 1985. Recovering from Catastrophes: Federal Disaster Relief Policy and Politics (Greenwood Press: Westport, CT).

Merrill, R. T., 1985. Environmental Influences on Hurricane Intensification. Department of Atmospheric Science, Paper No. 394, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, CO.

Nilson, D. 1985. "Conclusion: Natural hazard Political Contexts and Adoption Strategies," Policy Studies Review 4:734-738.

Public Administration Review, 1985. Emergency Management: A Challenge for Public Administration. Special issue, vol. 45, January.

Rubin, C. B. and D. G. Barbee, 1985. "Disaster recovery and hazard mitigation: bridging the intergovernmental gap," Public Administration Review, 45:57-63.

Schulze 1985: A Test of the Expected Utility Model: Evidence from Earthquake Risks. Journal of Political Economy, 93(21), 369-389.

1984

Chang, S., 1984. Do disaster areas benefit from disasters? Growth and Change, 15:4:24-31.

Glantz, M. 1984. "Floods, Fires, and Famine: Is El Niño to Blame?" Oceanus 27:2:14-19.

Huang, J.Y.C, and M.D. Cheng, 1984: Measurement and New Applications of Oxygen uptake rates in Activated Sludge Processes. WPCF.

Pugliese,G.et al, 1984: A National Test Analysis of Infection Control Practitioner. American Journal of Infection Control ,12(4):221.

Shannon,R.,et al, 1984: A National Tast Analysis of Infection Control Practitioners, 1982 part 2. Tests, Knowledge, and Abilities for Practice. American Journal of Infection Control, 12(3):187.

1983

Changnon, S. A., R. Schicht, and R. Semonin, 1983. A plan for research on floods and their mitigation in the United States, Final Report to the National Science Foundation, Illinois State Water Survey.

Sims, J. H. and D. D. Baumann, 1983. "Educational programs and human response to natural hazards," Environment and Behavior 15:165-189.

1982

Anthes, R. A., 1982. Tropical Cyclones: Their Evolution, Structure and Effects. Boston, MA: American Meteorological Society.

Clark, C. 1982. Flood (Time-Life Books: Chicago, IL).

Murphy, A.H. and B.G. Brown, 1982: User requirements for very-short-range weather forecasts. In Nowcasting, K.A. Browning (Ed.), 3-15. New York: Academic Press.

Olson, R. S. and D. C. Nilson, 1982. "Public Policy Research and Natural hazards Research: Natural Complements," Social Science Journal 19:89-103.

Powell, M. D., 1982. The transition of the Hurricane Frederic boundary-layer wind field from the open Gulf of Mexico to landfall. Monthly Weather Review, 110:1912-1932.

1981

Hays, W. W. 1981. Facing Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards, Earth-Science Considerations, U.S. Geological Society Professional paper, 1240-B.

Lamb, P., 1981. "Do We Know What We Should Be Trying to Forecast Climatically?," Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, July, 62:7, 1000-1001.

Simpson, R. H. and H. Riehl, 1981. The Hurricane and its Impact. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press.

Timmerman, P., 1981. Vulnerability, Resilience and the Collapse of Society: A Review of Models and Possible Climatic Applications. Environmental Monograph 1, Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

U.S. Water Resources Council, 1981. Guideline for Determining Flood Flow Frequency, Bulletin #17B of the hydrology Committee, Revised September.

1980

Baker, E. J. (ed.), 1980. Hurricanes and Coastal Storms. Report Number 33. Florida Sea Grant College Program. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida.

Kates, R.W., 1980. Climate and society: Lessons from recent events. Weather, 35: 17-25.

NAS, 1980. Technological and Scientific Opportunities for Improved Weather and Hydrological Services in the Coming Decade. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Simpson, R. H., 1980. Implementation of the National Hurricane Research Project 1955-1956. Paper prepared for the 13th Technical Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, December 1-5, Miami Beach, FL.

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