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Chapter V: References

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Keith Browning, 2004: The sting at the end of the tail: Damaging winds associated with extra-tropical cyclones, Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 130, pp. 375-399.

Keith Browning, 2004: Observational investigation of the Great Storm of October 1987, Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc.

Keith Browning: Sting jet: the mysterious cause of the 1987 Great Storm's worst winds, https://theconversation.com/sting-jet-the-mysterious-cause-of-the-1987-great-storms-worst-winds-85620

Mark Thornton: A sting in the tale: lessons from The Great Storm of 1987, https://medium.com/@mostlybooksmark/a-sting-in-the-tale-lessons-from-the-great-storm-of-1987-12958d6ce194

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Schultz, D.M. and K.A. Browning, 2017: What is a sting jet?, Weather, March 2017, Vol. 72, N°3.

Shapiro, M. A. and D. Keyser, 1990: Fronts, jet streams and the tropopause. Extratropical Cyclones, The Erik Palmén Memorial Volume, C. W. Newton and E. O. Holopainen, Eds., Am. Meteorol. Soc., 167-191.