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Getting More out of Storm Surge Forecasts: Emergency Support Personnel Needs in North Carolina
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractStorm surge has been identified as a dangerous and damaging coastal hazard that is expected to be exacerbated by rising sea levels. However, storm surge research and applications are relatively new and poorly ...
What Impact? Communicating Severity Forecast Information through the Winter Storm Severity Index
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Improving the Use of Hydrologic Probabilistic and Deterministic Information in Decision-Making
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Effectively Communicating Risk and Uncertainty to the Public: Assessing the National Weather Service’s Flood Forecast and Warning Tools
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: iven the constant bombardment of weather information in different formats and time frames with different levels of certainty, how does an important message make an impact? For weather and river forecast offices, this is a ...
Weather on the Go: An Assessment of Smartphone Mobile Weather Application Use among College Students
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractMillions of people in the United States regularly acquire information from weather forecasts for a wide variety of reasons. The rapid growth in mobile device technology has created a convenient means for people to ...
Major Risks, Uncertain Outcomes: Making Ensemble Forecasts Work for Multiple Audiences
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractWhen extreme river levels are possible in a community, effective communication of weather and hydrologic forecasts is critical to protecting life and property. Residents, emergency personnel, and water resource ...
Winter Storm Severity Index in Alaska: Understanding the Usefulness for Impact-Based Winter Weather Severity Forecast Information
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
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