= Fujita–Storm equation
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The Fujita–Storm equation is a mathematical model used in meteorology to describe the dynamics of certain atmospheric phenomena, especially in the study of tornado dynamics and severe storms. It is often employed to analyze the impact of wind and pressure in severe weather systems. The equation is associated with the work of Dr. Tetsuya Fujita, known for his research on tornadoes and the development of the Fujita Scale, which classifies tornado intensity based on damage caused.
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