Session 12 Risk, Vulnerability, and Communication

Thursday, 25 October 2018: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM
Pinnacle room (Stoweflake Mountain Resort )
Host: 29th Conference on Severe Local Storms
Chair:
Kelsey N. Ellis, Univ. of Tennessee, Department of Geography, Knoxville, TN

Papers:
11:00 AM
12.1
Risk, Information, and Vulnerability for Evolving Tornado Threats in the Southeast
Julie L. Demuth, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. Vickery, H. Lazrus, J. Henderson, R. E. Morss, K. D. Ash, D. C. Smith, K. M. Anderson, and L. Palen
11:30 AM
12.2
Uses of Frequently Updating Probabilistic Warn-on-Forecast Guidance
Pamela L. Heinselman, NSSL, Norman, OK; and T. Lindley, K. J. Sanders, A. E. Cohen, M. T. Eckert, A. Orrison, K. A. Wilson, P. S. Skinner, J. J. Choate, and K. H. Knopfmeier
11:45 AM
12.3
Broadcast Meteorologist Decision Making in the 2018 Hazardous Weather Testbed Probabilistic Hazard Information Project
Holly Obermeier, CIRES, Boulder, CO; and K. L. Nemunaitis-Berry, K. E. Klockow-McClain, T. C. Meyer, A. Campbell, A. Gerard, and C. Kolakoski
12:00 PM
12.4
Broadcast Meteorologist Use of Social Media in the 2018 Hazardous Weather Testbed Probabilistic Hazard Information Project
Caroline Kolakoski, Univ. of South Alabama, Mobile, AL; and K. Berry, H. Obermeier, A. Gerard, K. E. Klockow-McClain, A. Campbell, and T. C. Meyer
12:15 PM
12.5
Visualization and Communication of Probabilistic Lightning Hazard Information for a Broad Spectrum of End Users
Tiffany C. Meyer, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, and NOAA/NSSL, Norman, OK; and K. Berry, A. Campbell, K. M. Calhoun, C. Gregg, K. E. Klockow-McClain, H. Obermeier, and J. Wolfe
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