Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review

K Thomas, RD Hardy, H Lazrus… - Wiley …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The varied effects of recent extreme weather events around the world exemplify the uneven
impacts of climate change on populations, even within relatively small geographic regions …

[HTML][HTML] 100 years of progress in forecasting and NWP applications

SG Benjamin, JM Brown, G Brunet… - Meteorological …, 2019 - journals.ametsoc.org
Over the past 100 years, the collaborative effort of the international science community,
including government weather services and the media, along with the associated …

Forensic analysis of flash flood response

M Borga, F Comiti, I Ruin… - Wiley interdisciplinary …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The last decade has witnessed the development of methodologies for the post‐flood
documentation of both hydrogeomorphological and social response to extreme precipitation …

[HTML][HTML] Evolving the National Weather Service to build a weather-ready nation: Connecting observations, forecasts, and warnings to decision-makers through impact …

LW Uccellini, JE Ten Hoeve - Bulletin of the American …, 2019 - journals.ametsoc.org
As the cost and societal impacts of extreme weather, water, and climate events continue to
rise across the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) has adopted a strategic …

[HTML][HTML] FACETs: A proposed next-generation paradigm for high-impact weather forecasting

LP Rothfusz, R Schneider, D Novak… - Bulletin of the …, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
Abstract Recommendations by the National Research Council (NRC), the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST), and Weather-Ready Nation workshop participants …

Is storm surge scary? The influence of hazard, impact, and fear-based messages and individual differences on responses to hurricane risks in the USA

RE Morss, CL Cuite, JL Demuth, WK Hallman… - International journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
This article uses data from an online survey-based experiment to investigate how risk
communications and individual differences influence people's responses to approaching …

Multi‐agent modeling of hazard–household–infrastructure nexus for equitable resilience assessment

A Esmalian, W Wang… - Computer‐Aided Civil and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Infrastructure service disruptions impact households in an affected community
disproportionally. To enable integrating social equity considerations in infrastructure …

Community response to hurricane threat: Estimates of household evacuation preparation time distributions

MK Lindell, JH Sorensen, EJ Baker… - … research part D: transport …, 2020 - Elsevier
Household evacuation preparation time distributions are essential when computing
evacuation time estimates (ETEs) for hurricanes with late intensification or late changing …

[HTML][HTML] “Sometimes da# beachlife ain't always da wave”: understanding people's evolving hurricane risk communication, risk assessments, and responses using …

JL Demuth, RE Morss, L Palen… - … climate, and society, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
This 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 …

Public attention to extreme weather as reflected by social media activity

A Silver, J Andrey - Journal of Contingencies and Crisis …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Recent advancements in the development of information and communication technologies
have revolutionized risk and crisis communication. This research explored how social media …