Session 18A Societal Impacts and Risk Communication of Tropical Weather I

Friday, 10 May 2024: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
Shoreline AB (Hyatt Regency Long Beach)
Host: 36th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology
Cochairs:
Alexander Tardy, NOAA, National Weather Service, San Diego, CA and Thomas Birchard Jr.

Papers:
10:45 AM
18A.1
Probabilistic Guidance for Tropical Cyclone Inland Wind Watches and Warnings
Samantha M Camposano, NHC, Miami, FL; and P. Santos Jr., M. DeMaria, and M. J. Brennan

11:00 AM
18A.2
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) Next Generation Wind Speed Probability (WSP) Model
Pablo Santos Jr., NHC, Miami, FL; and M. DeMaria, A. Brammer, M. Onderlinde, K. Musgrave, and W. A. Hogsett

11:15 AM
18A.3
Dynamic Communication of Weather Risk: A User-Centered Design Approach
Brian D. McNoldy, University of Miami Rosenstiel School, Miami, FL; and A. Cairo, S. D. Evans, S. J. Majumdar, B. Millet, R. E. Morss, and R. Prestley

11:30 AM
18A.4
Toward the Development of Impact-Based Guidance at the National Hurricane Center
Joshua J. Alland, NHC, Miami, FL; NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. R. Rhome

11:45 AM
18A.5
Language Equity in Life-Saving Weather Information During Tropical Events
Krizia Negrón-Hernández, NWS Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBES) Program, Silver Spring, MD

12:00 PM
18A.6
Applying an Open-Source Tropical Cyclone Risk Model for the Public Good
Jane W. Baldwin, Univ. of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA; and C. Y. Lee, B. Walsh, S. J. Camargo, PhD, and A. H. Sobel

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