A Simple and Flexible Method for Ranking Severe Weather Events

Author:

Doswell C. A.1,Edwards R.2,Thompson R. L.2,Hart J. A.2,Crosbie K. C.2

Affiliation:

1. Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

2. NOAA/Storm Prediction Center, Norman, Oklahoma

Abstract

Abstract The notion of an “outbreak” of severe weather has been used for decades, but has never been formally defined. There are many different criteria by which outbreaks can be defined based on severe weather occurrence data, and there is not likely to be any compelling logic to choose any single criterion as ideal for all purposes. Therefore, a method has been developed that uses multiple variables and allows for considerable flexibility. The technique can be adapted easily to any project that needs to establish a ranking of weather events. The intended use involves isolating the most important tornado outbreak days, as well as important outbreak days of primarily nontornadic severe convective weather, during a period when the number of reports has been growing rapidly from nonmeteorological factors. The method is illustrated for both tornadic and primarily nontornadic severe weather event day cases. The impact of the secular trends in the data has been reduced by a simple detrending scheme. The effect of detrending is less important for the tornado outbreak cases and is illustrated by comparing rankings with and without detrending. It is shown that the resulting rankings are relatively resistant to secular trends in the data, as intended, and not strongly sensitive to the choices made in applying the method. The rankings are also consistent with subjective judgments of the relative importance of historical tornado outbreak cases.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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