David A. Call is an associate professor of geography and meteorology at Ball State University. He received his meteorology degree with honors from Pennsylvania State University and advanced degrees in geography from Syracuse University. Call teaches classes in meteorology and physical geography, and he takes groups of students storm chasing every spring. His research examines the impacts of hazardous winter weather. He lives with his family in Muncie, Indiana.
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An Introduction Part 1: The Genesis Then (1950) The Storm Part 2: The Effects Fifty-Seven Inches Dig-Out Days An Icy Blackout Water Everywhere Blown Away Frigid Part 3: The Upshot The Modelers Now and Beyond Acknowledgments Notes References Index