- Allen Pearson
Allen Pearson was the Director of the National Severe Storms Forecast Center from 1965-79 and began to collaborate with Dr. Fujita on
tornado physical characteristics soon after the 1970Lubbock Tornado . They bounced ideas off each other and theFujita scale (F-scale) and later the FPP scale was the result. Pearson had devised the computerized encoding of the tornado base, which included the F-P-P estimates. Pearson's major role was to get the cooperation of the NWS State Climatologists and to extend the computerized data base backwards to the 1950s.Pearson was awarded the
Department of Commerce 's Gold Medal in 1974 for ...forecasting of severe local storms...which included theSuper Outbreak of April 3-4, 1974. Pearson successfully lobbied theUnited States Congress in the mid 1970's for satellite readout and computer equipment that theNational Weather Service could not provide. This ultimately led to the sophisticated methodology in use today at the Storm Prediction Center inNorman, Oklahoma .He retired from the National Weather Service in 1981, and lives in
Bloomington, Indiana . Pearson was born July 28, 1925, in Mankato, Minn., served in the U.S. Navy and joined the U.S. Weather Bureau (now NOAA) in 1951. He holds an M.S. from the University of Hawaii and B.A.S. from UCLA.External links
* [http://www.tornadoproject.com/fscale/fscale.htm Tornado Project]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wpearson.htm "USA Today" on the 'Fujita scale']
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