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Two important
logistical requirements influence the success of a disaster assessment
conducted in the wake of a tornado:
- Highly detailed maps. Such maps are
extremely important tools for those organizing geographic-based field
surveys in highly urbanized areas. These are best obtained from state and
local authorities.
- Aerial reconnaissance. The earliest
and most reliable information concerning the path of the tornado storm is
usually obtained from aerial reconnaissance. If the ground-based
assessment is not guided by such aerial visual surveys, it will be delayed
and its effectiveness reduced.
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