The Heartland Institute also posted a piece by economics professor Daniel Sutter arguing that alternative strategies to social distancing like sheltering vulnerable populations could have mitigated the human toll at a significantly lower economic and social cost.
st six decades America has witnessed a long-term decrease in both property damage and loss of life. Thats the finding that I and Kevin Simmons and Daniel Sutter, two of the nations leading tornado experts, have gleaned from studying the data on almost 58,000 tornadoes observed since 1950.
Date: Apr 24, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Explosions send fireballs above street in downtown St. Louis; office building ...
The cause was not immediately known, but Fire Capt. Daniel Sutter said it originated in an underground vault that houses an electrical transformer. Sutter said the initial suspicion was that the transformer caught fire.
Date: Jun 25, 2013
Source: Google
Despite 2011, study shows tornadoes not getting worse
The study was led by Roger Pielke, Jr., a professor of environmental studies at the University of Colorado. His co-authors are Kevin M. Simmons of Austin College in Sherman, Texas, and Daniel Sutter of Troy University in Troy, Ala. .
Simmons and co-author Daniel Sutter of the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg became interested in tornadoes in 1999, when, living in Oklahoma, they both witnessed one of the most devastating in U.S. history: the May 3 Moore, Okla., twister that killed dozens of people and cost $1.1 billio