2020
DOI: 10.3390/atmos11090966
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Tornadoes in Romania—from Forecasting and Warning to Understanding Public’s Response and Expectations

Abstract: Significant progress in tornado research and management can be claimed over the last few decades worldwide. However, tornado forecasting and warning continue to be permanent challenges for most European national meteorological services because they require particular skills and experience. Moreover, tornado warnings may generate panic. Therefore, one can remark that the main difficulties are related to (1) forecasting the tornado genesis, and (2) finding the most efficient way to communicate to the general pub… Show more

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“…The survey also investigated the public perception related to the dangerous meteorological phenomena (severe weather conditions) most often associated with CC in Romania. The results revealed how the Romanians perceive the local changes of temperature, precipitation, and several meteorological phenomena proposed in the survey based on existing reports on observed changes: heat and cold waves (Piticar et al 2017 ; Croitoru et al 2016 , 2018 ), rainfall events (Busuioc et al 2017 ), snow cover (Micu et al 2015 ; Birsan and Dumitrescu 2014 ), drought, storms, and new or rare events, such as tornadoes (Andrei et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The survey also investigated the public perception related to the dangerous meteorological phenomena (severe weather conditions) most often associated with CC in Romania. The results revealed how the Romanians perceive the local changes of temperature, precipitation, and several meteorological phenomena proposed in the survey based on existing reports on observed changes: heat and cold waves (Piticar et al 2017 ; Croitoru et al 2016 , 2018 ), rainfall events (Busuioc et al 2017 ), snow cover (Micu et al 2015 ; Birsan and Dumitrescu 2014 ), drought, storms, and new or rare events, such as tornadoes (Andrei et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Previous studies tackled the Romanian public’s perception of different environmental issues, such as natural hazards (Cheval 2003 ; Andrei et al 2020 ), CC impact on forest (Blujdea 2005 ; Cosofret et al 2014 ), flood risk (Armaş and Avram 2009 ), and earthquakes (Armaş 2006 ) or the CC issue at city scale (e.g., Bere-Semeredi and Bere-Semeredi 2020 ). Besides, the Romanians’ perception of the CC issue was investigated in continental-scale studies (e.g., Poortinga et al 2019 ; Hagen et al 2015) or systematically reviewed (e.g., Capstick et al 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, it was estimated that at least 100 tornados occur each year in Europe. It is responsible for significant damages with impacts on many social activities, human health and economy (4,5). Most tornadoes rotate cyclonically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%