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Tuesday, 11 June 2024

1:00 PM-2:00 PM: Tuesday, 11 June 2024

Wednesday, 12 June 2024

8:00 AM-5:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024


Registration
Location: Carolina E (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Recording files available
J1
High-Impact Weather Events
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
Cochairs: Paul H. Gross; McCall Vrydaghs
8:30 AM
Welcoming Remarks

8:45 AM
J1.1
Myrtle Beach's Big Weather Events
Ed Piotrowski, Broadcast Meteorologist WPDE ABC-15 Myrtle Beach, SC, Myrtle Beach, SC

9:00 AM
J1.2
9:15 AM
J1.3
Covering the December 9th, 2023 Tornado Outbreak in Middle TN & Southern KY
Danielle Armbrecht, Nexstar, Nashville, TN; and D. Nolan

9:30 AM
J1.4
Atmospheric Rivers: Overview and Situational Awareness Communication Using the AR Scale
F. Martin Ralph, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Univ. of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA

9:45 AM
J1.5
Wildfires: Watching them with GOES
Chris Schmidt, CIMSS, Madison, WI

10:00 AM-10:45 AM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024


Coffee Break
Location: Carolina B (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

10:45 AM-12:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Recording files available
J2
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and New Tools in the 21st Century
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
Cochairs: Jacqueline E. Layer; Robert W. Eicher
10:45 AM
J2.1
Uses of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Broadcast Meteorologists
Bob Dreisewerd, Commercial Weather Services Provider, Huntsville, AL

11:00 AM
J2.2
Broadcast Meteorology in an AI World
James Politis, The Weather Company, Andover, MA; and S. Eliot

11:15 AM
J2.3
Grappling with Big Weather Data and Qualitative Communication Data for Farmer Equity, Decision-Making, Risk Assessment, and Well-being
Crystal Allene Cook Marshall, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC; and S. Richardson

11:30 AM
J2.4
Impacts of Moving a NCEI/NWS Coop Site on the Climate Record
Richard N. Berler, KGNS TV, Laredo, TX

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024


Lunch Break
Location: Carolina B (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Recording files available
J3
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
Cochairs: Emily Gracey Miller, The National Weather Desk; Bree S. Smith
1:30 PM
J3.1
Forecasting Diversity: Unveiling the Importance of Individuality in Broadcast
Rachael Mosshammer, University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology, Norman, OK; University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and S. P. Riley, B. Merckx, and K. Breasette

1:45 PM
J3.2
Beyond Linguistic Translations: Old and New Roles of Bilingual Broadcast Meteorologists in the US
Jen Henderson, Texas Tech Univ., LUBBOCK, TX; and R. A. Hernandez and E. R. Nielsen

2:00 PM
J3.3
2:15 PM
J3.4
Public Perceptions of Wireless Emergency Alerts in Spanish
Joseph E. Trujillo-Falcón, Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

2:30 PM
J3.5
Dail St. Claire Keynote
Dail St. Claire, President & Sr. Advisor

3:00 PM-3:45 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024


Coffee Break
Location: Carolina B (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

3:45 PM-5:00 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Recording files available
J4
Out of this World!
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
Cochairs: Danielle Dozier, WHNT; Erica Grow Cei, TruWeather Solutions
4:00 PM
J4.2
Understanding (and Explaining) How the Sun Works
J. Kelly Beatty, Sky & Telescope magazine, Cambridge, MA

4:15 PM
J4.3
NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center
Shawn Dahl, NOAA, Boulder, CO

4:30 PM
J4.4
A CME is Headed for Earth! Are You Ready to Communicate Potential Impacts?
Dave F. Jones, StormCenter Communications, Halethorpe, MD

5:00 PM-5:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Recording files available
Vendor Session
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
5:00 PM
Opportunities with Gray Television
Stephen Crews, Gray Television, Geneva, AL

5:05 PM
Baron Bits: Unique Data, Unique Display
Ken Brewer, Baron Weather, Huntsville, AL

5:10 PM
NOAA Weather Radio 3.0
Bruce Jones, Midland Radio Corporation, Kansas City, MO

5:15 PM
5:20 PM
Tuning Into Tomorrow: The Weather Band's Audience and Value to Broadcasters
Gideon Alegado, American Meteorological Society, Corvallis, OR

5:30 PM-7:30 PM: Wednesday, 12 June 2024


Exhibit Hall Opening Reception
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

Thursday, 13 June 2024

6:45 AM-7:45 AM: Thursday, 13 June 2024

8:00 AM-5:00 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Registration
Location: Carolina E (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

8:15 AM-8:20 AM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Session
Daily Weather Briefing
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Thursday, 13 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 5
Storming the Digital World
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
Cochairs: Vanessa Leonela Alonso, WUFT; Joseph Anthony Martucci, CBM, CDM Sealholders, Lee Enterprises/ The Press of Atlantic City
8:30 AM
5.1
The Certified Digital Meteorologist Seal: The Whos, Whats, Whens, Weathers and Whys
Joseph Anthony Martucci, CBM, CDM Sealholders, Lee Enterprises, Tinton Falls, NJ; Lee Enterprises, Linwood, NJ; and M. S. Sublette

8:45 AM
5.2
“Weather.gov 2.0 – Every Word and Every Minute Matters”
Corey N.J. Pieper, NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and N. Keene and K. L. Sheets

9:15 AM
5.4
Digital Aspects of Long-Form Video Coverage and the Evolution of Collegiate Involvement
Shawn P. Riley, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and B. Merckx, C. J. Arroyo, J. Duncan, and C. Taylor

9:30 AM
5.5
Social Media Coverage During a Severe Weather Event: A Discussion
Paul H. Gross, Gross Weather LLC, Farmington Hills, MI

Recording files available
Session 5
The Role of Humans in Warning, Communication and uptake
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
Chair: Matthew Sitkowski
8:30 AM
5.1
A User-Centered Approach to Weather Risk Communication
Barbara Millet, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and R. Prestley, A. Cairo, S. D. Evans, S. J. Majumdar, B. D. McNoldy, and R. E. Morss

8:45 AM
5.2
Understanding the Role of Social Media in a National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office
Matthew Miller, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; and J. Henderson

9:15 AM
5.4
Training on the Role of the Human in the Warning Process
Melissa Jayne Lamkin, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; and B. M. Boustead, J. Zeltwanger, C. C. Crowe, M. Bohorquez, and S. Atkins

9:30 AM
5.5
WEA Tornado Warning Response: A Health Belief Model Approach
Zachary James Jon Riel, NV5, Sun Prairie, WI

9:00 AM-5:30 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Session
Exhibit Hall Hours
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Events

10:00 AM-10:45 AM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Coffee Break
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

10:45 AM-12:00 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 6
Equity in Warning & Communication
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
10:45 AM
6.1
Language Equity in Life-Saving Weather Information by the NWS
Krizia Negrón-Hernández, NWS Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences (SBES) Program, Silver Spring, MD

11:15 AM
6.3
Maximum Alerts, Multiple Mediums, Minimal Cost: Spartanburg County's Success Story
Bruce T. Jones, BA-Radio/TV/Film, BS-Atmospheric Science, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia, Midland Radio Corporation, Kansas City, MO; and D. Bryson

11:45 AM
6.5
Color vision differences in weather messaging: An examination of layperson perceptions and preferences
Dylan R. Allen, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC; and M. J. Bolton

Recording files available
Session 6
Tropical Weather
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
Cochairs: Emily Gracey Miller, The National Weather Desk; Tammara Souza
11:00 AM
6.2
An Update on National Hurricane Center Products and Services: 2024 and Beyond
Robbie J. Berg, NOAA, Miami, FL; and D. Brown, M. J. Brennan, and J. R. Rhome

11:30 AM
6.4
11:45 AM
6.5
Supplementing Hurricane Coverage with Max Alert Live
Pat Feldhausen, The Weather Company, Andover, MA

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Conference Luncheon
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 7
The Joe Witte Station Scientist Symposium
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
Cochairs: Vanessa Leonela Alonso, WUFT; T.J. Springer
1:30 PM
7.1
It's Time to Step Up Your Game . . . Your Audience Needs You
Ellen Prager, StormCenter Communications, Inc, Annapolis, MD; and D. Jones

1:45 PM
7.2
2:00 PM
7.3
Hurricanes and Climate Change
Thomas Knutson, GFDL, Princeton, NJ

2:15 PM
7.4
Solar Cycle 25 and Space Weather Impacts in A Modern Society
michael cook, MITRE, colorado springs, CO

2:30 PM
7.5
Putting Down Roots: Gardening Localizes the Weather Story
Alex Calamia, News 12 Long Island, Staten Island, NY; and J. Gandy

2:45 PM
7.6

PD7
CANCELLED-Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Warning & Communication Special Panel
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
Moderator: Jennifer A. Spinney, KSEE-TV

3:00 PM-3:45 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Coffee Break
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

3:45 PM-5:15 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 8
Warning and Communication in Complex Severe Weather Environments
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
3:45 PM
8.1
4:00 PM
8.2
How Emergency Managers and Broadcast Meteorologists Receive, Use and Communicate Wildfire Forecasts and National Weather Service Fire Weather Products: A Preliminary Study in the Southern Plains
Holly Obermeier, Cooperative Institute for Severe and High-Impact Weather Research and Operations, Norman, OK; National Severe Storms Laboratory, Boulder, CO; and T. Maciag, D. Hogg, K. L. Berry, M. Krocak, A. C. Wanless, S. Stormer, and T. Lindley

4:30 PM
8.4
A Decision Arc Framework to Facilitate Tornado Threat Awareness and Protective Behaviors
Kevin Ash, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL; and C. L. Williams and C. Feemster

4:45 PM
8.5
5:00 PM
8.6
Compound Hazard Risk Perception and Planning: Conclusions of a National Survey of Emergency Managers in the US
Jen Henderson, Texas Tech Univ., LUBBOCK, TX; and E. R. Nielsen, R. A. Hernandez, J. Ripberger, A. C. Wanless, and W. Wehde

Recording files available
PD8
NWS National Center Showcase: Tools to tell your weather stories
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
CoChair: Danielle Nagele, PhD, NWS
Moderator: Kimberly E. Klockow McClain
Panelists: Danielle Nagele, PhD, NWS; Shawn Dahl, NOAA; Alex Lamers, NOAA/NWS; Matthew S. Elliott, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, The University of Oklahoma, and NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center; Jason C. Elliott; Robbie Berg, KSEE-TV; Jennifer A Stroozas; Michael J. Folmer, Science and Technology Corporation; Cory Baggett, Innovim, LLC / NOAA / NWS / NCEP / Climate Prediction Center; David Snider
3:45 PM
PD8.1
NWS National Forecast Center Showcase
Kimberly E. Klockow McClain, CIMMS, Norman, OK

6:30 PM-9:00 PM: Thursday, 13 June 2024


Conference Dinner
Location: Ocean Blue Terrace (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

Friday, 14 June 2024

8:00 AM-5:00 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Registration
Location: Carolina E (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

8:15 AM-8:20 AM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Session
Daily Weather Briefing
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

8:30 AM-10:00 AM: Friday, 14 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 9
Advancements in Warning & Communication: Tools & Practices
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
Chair: Michael S. Michaud
8:30 AM
9.1
Update on Threats-In-Motion for Severe Storm Warnings - 2024 Edition
Gregory J. Stumpf, CIRA/Colorado State Univ., Boulder, CO; CIRA, Norman, OK; and K. L. Manross, A. V. Bates, K. L. Berry, Y. Guo, J. G. Madden, J. W. Monroe, E. E. J. Schlie, and J. Ramer

8:45 AM
9.2
A High-Resolution Supplemental Radar Network Deployed in the US and its Implication for Improved Weather Warnings and Communication
Linda Maynard, Climavision, Louisville, KY; and T. Goode, A. Bajaj, M. Simpson, K. Grempler, B. Sullivan, and C. Goode

9:15 AM
9.4
Preparing the Future of TV Warnings and Alerts: Using Eye-Tracking to Measure how Warning Information Design can Impact Understanding and Retention
Michael S. Michaud, Univ. at Albany, Albany, NY; and J. Sutton, H. Sheridan, G. Cox, and C. Rafizadeh

9:30 AM
9.5
Bringing the Value Chain for High-Impact Weather Warnings into the Classroom
Sharanya J. Majumdar, University of Miami, Miami, FL; and D. Hoffmann, E. Ebert, and B. W. Golding

9:45 AM
9.6
Recording files available
J9
Communication in Broadcast Meteorology
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
Cochairs: Wes Hohenstein; Cheryl B. Nelson
8:30 AM
J9.1
8:45 AM
J9.2
9:00 AM
J9.3
Broadcasters in the Warning Decision "Hot Seat": Strengthening Communication, Trust, & Teamwork Through Interaction with the Broadcast Media Community
Erik Taylor, NWS, Sterling, VA; NWS WFO Baltimore/Washington DC, Leesburg, VA; and C. Strong, D. A. Morris, D. Hofmann, J. M. Geiger, and A. Snyder

9:15 AM
J9.4
Tomorrow’s SPC Today: Broadcaster and Emergency Manager Responses to Next-Generation Convective Outlook Visualization Tools
Sean Robert Ernst, OU Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, Norman, OK; and M. Krocak and J. Ripberger

9:45 AM
J9.6
Plain Language and Warning Communication in Norway
Kristian Gislefoss, Met Norway, Hosle, Bærum, Norway; Met Norway, Oslo, 03, Norway; and A. D. SIVLE

9:00 AM-12:00 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Session
Exhibit Hall Hours
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Events

10:00 AM-10:45 AM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Coffee Break
Location: Atlantic Ballroom (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

10:45 AM-12:00 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024

Recording files available
J10
Living the Broadcast Life
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )
Cochairs: Emily Gracey Miller, The National Weather Desk; Vanessa Leonela Alonso, WUFT
10:45 AM
J10.1
From Chief Meteorologist to Retired: What I Learned in My 35 Year Career
Gary A Cannalte Jr. Jr., WISC-TV, Madison, WI

11:00 AM
J10.2
Career Pivot: Maximizing Your Broadcast Skills outside of traditional TV
Ashley Nicole Gann, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

11:15 AM
J10.3
Writing a Weather Book. Becoming an Author.
Alan Sealls, Weatherthings, Mobile, AL

11:30 AM
J10.4
The Golden Rule of Broadcast Employment Contracts: He Who Owns the Gold, Makes the Rules.
Rick Carr, Broadcast Employment Attorney/Agent, Tucson, AZ

11:45 AM
J10.5
Social Media: Do's and Don'ts of Social Media in a Broadcast or Digital Environment.
Rick Carr, Broadcast Employment Attorney/Agent, Tucson, AZ

Recording files available
PD10
The Future Path for Alerting and Communications
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
Cochairs: Danielle Nagele, PhD, NWS; Stephen W. Bieda III, PhD, NWS
Moderators: Danielle Nagele, PhD, NWS; Stephen W. Bieda III, PhD, NWS
Panelists: Michael Gerber, NWS; Michael S. Michaud; Robert Prestley, UCAR; Katherine Morgan
10:45 AM
Introductory Remarks

12:00 PM-1:30 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Lunch Break
Location: Carolina B (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

12:15 PM-1:15 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Session
WeatherBand Webinar- Swimming the Swim on Beach Safety: Perspectives from the Blue IQ Event
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

1:30 PM-3:00 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 11
Severe Weather
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
Cochairs: Danielle Dozier, WHNT; Joe Puma
1:30 PM
11.1
Lightning and Lightning Safety
John S. Jensenius Jr., National Lightning Safety Council, Cumberland, ME

1:45 PM
11.2
Tornado Sheltering: The Viewpoint Among Broadcast Meteorologists
Craig Croskery, Ph.D., Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State, MS

2:00 PM
11.4
Implementation of Forecast Flood Inundation Mapping Services for the Nation
David R. Vallee, Office of Water Prediction | National Water Center, Norton, MA

2:45 PM
11.6
A Supplemental Radar Network for Southern Louisiana: Filling The Gaps and Providing Critical Data to Broadcast Professionals During a NEXRAD Relocation
Eric Jean, Climavision, Louisville, KY; and L. Maynard, M. Simpson, T. J. Maguire, J. van Doore, and C. Goode

Recording files available
Session 11
Warning & Communication for Rare Meteorological Events in a Changing Climate
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
Chair: Gail I. Hartfield-Supina
1:30 PM
11.1
An Analysis and Communication Review of a Flash Flooding Event in Leland, North Carolina
Ian G. Boatman, B.S. Atmospheric Sciences, B.S. Geography, University of Georgia 2017. M.S. Geography, University of Georgia 2019., NWS, Wilmington, NC

1:45 PM
11.2
Expertise or Experience: Comparing Discussion of Drought Between Audiences and Agencies
Cory L. Armstrong, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE; and S. E. Baldinelli, S. Medcalf, K. H. Smith, and E. Theye

2:00 PM
11.3
How to best Evaluate and Communicate the Value of Severe Weather Warnings?
ANDERS D. SIVLE, The Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Bergen, Vestland, Norway; and K. Wapler

2:15 PM
11.4
Improving Heat Risk Education and Warning Messaging: Three Recommendations from San Diego County, CA
Kristin VanderMolen, DRI, Reno, NV; and B. J. Hatchett and N. Kimutis

2:45 PM
11.6
Evaluating Public Understanding and Interpretation of Heat-Related information
Bruce Pollock, University at Abany, Albany, NY; and M. Olson and J. Sutton

3:00 PM-3:45 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024


Coffee Break
Location: Carolina B (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Hosts: (Joint between the Events; the 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology; and the Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication )

3:45 PM-5:00 PM: Friday, 14 June 2024

Recording files available
Session 12
Climate Solutions & Innovative Science
Location: Carolina C (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology
Chair: Jason Mikell
3:45 PM
12.1
Mother Nature: Empowering your audience during the most extreme weather events
Melissa A. Burt, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO

4:00 PM
12.2
4:15 PM
12.3
Pioneering Health-Informed Heat Action: North Carolina's Model for Climate Resilience
Jordan Clark, Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Duke University, Durham, NC

4:30 PM
12.4
Covering Climate in 2024
Lauren M. Casey, Climate Central, Philadelphia, NJ; and D. M. Gilford, PhD

Recording files available
Session 12
Probabilistic Messaging to Enhance Safety Across Hazard Contexts
Location: Carolina A (DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Myrtle Beach Oceanfront)
Host: Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication
3:45 PM
12.1
The Impact of the Warn-on-Forecast System in the "Watch-to-Warning" Period
Miranda K. Silcott, CIWRO/NSSL, Norman, OK; and D. Hogg, P. C. Burke, M. Krocak, P. Heinselman, K. L. Berry, and H. Obermeier

4:00 PM
12.2
Experimental Probabilistic Intensity Forecast Products for Landfalling Tropical Cyclone
Robert W. Eicher, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL; and D. Halperin, B. Trabing, D. Sellnow, T. Sellnow, and D. Lane

4:15 PM
12.3
Testing the Future of Storm-Based Probabilistic Hazard Creation and Communication Across the Watch to Warning Paradigm
Kristin M. Calhoun, OU/CIWRO & NOAA/OAR/NSSL, NORMAN, OK; and P. A. Campbell, R. B. Steeves, C. N. Satrio, T. Sandmael, E. D. Loken, M. K. Silcott, and P. C. Burke

4:30 PM
12.4
Public preferences for and understanding of probabilistic snowfall ranges
Robert Prestley, MA, NSF NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. L. Demuth, J. Ripberger, A. B. Schumacher, and C. D. Wirz

4:45 PM
12.5
A Symbol Speaks 1000 Words: Assessing the Interpretation of Natural Hazard Icons
Savannah Paige Olivas, University at Albany SUNY, Albany, NY; and M. Olson and J. Sutton