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Publisher: American Meteorological Society
The Cultural Theory of Risk for Climate Change Adaptation
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he way in which people perceive climate change risk is informed by their social interactions and cultural worldviews comprising fundamental beliefs about society and nature. Therefore, perceptions of climate change risk ...
Exploring Impacts of Rapid-Scan Radar Data on NWS Warning Decisions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: apid-scan weather radars, such as the S-band phased array radar at the National Weather Radar Testbed in Norman, Oklahoma, improve precision in the depiction of severe storm processes. To explore potential impacts of such ...
Vulnerability beyond Stereotypes: Context and Agency in Hurricane Risk Communication
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: isk communication may accentuate or alleviate the vulnerability of people who have particular difficulties responding to the threat of hazards such as hurricanes. The process of risk communication involves how hazard ...
Understanding Public Hurricane Evacuation Decisions and Responses to Forecast and Warning Messages
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his study uses data from a survey of coastal Miami-Dade County, Florida, residents to explore how different types of forecast and warning messages influence evacuation decisions, in conjunction with other factors. The ...
A Mental Models Study of Hurricane Forecast and Warning Production, Communication, and Decision-Making
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: he study reported here explores how to enhance the public value of hurricane forecast and warning information by examining the entire warning process. A mental models research approach is applied to address three risk ...
“Sometimes da #beachlife ain't always da wave”: Understanding People’s Evolving Hurricane Risk Communication, Risk Assessments, and Responses Using Twitter Narratives
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractThis article investigates the dynamic ways that people communicate, assess, and respond as a weather threat evolves. It uses social media data, which offer unique records of what people convey about their real-world ...
Catalyzing Frontiers inWater-Climate-Society Research: A View from Early Career Scientists and Junior Faculty
Publisher: American Meteorological Society