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Abstract:
Intuitively people believe that when a tornado has longer lead time, there will be a higher probability of reducing fatalities in an event. Sutter and Simmons (2009) created a model to qualitatively prove the effects of lead time on death; however, the results were inconclusive due to finding no obvious trend. We examine the lead time for tornadoes warned in advance using data provided by the National Weather Service Performance Management Branch’s verification system starting in January 1986 to December 2023 by creating probabilistic graphs. We come to three conclusions about the relationship between tornado warnings, lead time, and death: the distribution of lead time across the data set has changed little over time, forecasters are issuing more shorter lead times for weak tornadoes than ever before, and there is no statistically significant relationship between death and lead time.