Timothy P. Marshall

Timothy P. Marshall

Tim Marshall (b. October 17, 1956) is an American civil engineer and meteorologist concentrating on damage analysis, particularly that from wind and other weather phenomena. He is also a pioneering storm chaser and was editor of Storm Track magazine.

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