Storms, tornadoes, or horror stories?
Posted on April 22, 2010 by storm
The Doctor of Meteorological Sciences, Maria Luisa Alting, spoke about the phenomena and ranked this area as prone to severe storms occurring.Virgin girl in the school presented the Doctor of Meteorological Sciences, Maria Luisa Alting, with a dissertation on Tornadoes and Storms in Argentina.
The professional showed the material met with his team working on weather events that occurred in our country.I explained to the people who attended: how to identify a tornado, how often they occurred and what parts of our country are more prone to severe storms occurring damage (this zone is marked on a strip that runs from Cordoba to Sea del Plata).
The doctor was last year in the month of October, Carrizales area to assess the climatic phenomenon that occurred and caused blasting roofs, fallen trees and damage to the laying of electricity.
This phenomenon was registered in this area was also part of the sequence showed Alting appeared in events that took place in Chivilcoy, Bragado and other games of the Route 5, which also had its impact on the extent of the damage.
Alting spoke of the scale with which they are measured and noted that tornadoes occur most frequently in our country are the lowest wind speed, but there is a record of a phenomenon that had devastating consequences in the province of Santa Fe because was the highest on the scale.
Maria Luisa Alting graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, where he pioneered the first woman to receive the Bachelor of Meteorological Sciences. In 1989 he won the title of Doctor of Meteorological Sciences.
From 1971 to 2001 he was Professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences. In 1977 he joined the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) and Scientific Research.
His main research objective is to study the physical, climatological and synoptic of tornadoes, currents and Mesocyclones descendants in Argentina.
