Session 2 | |||
characterizing and communicating policy & socio-economic information | |||
Cochairs: Genene Fisher, AMS Policy Program, Washington, DC; Roger Pulwarty, NOAA/CIRES/CDC, Boulder, CO | |||
1:30 PM | 2.1 | "But I was watching the weather report . . . how NWS Hurricane Forecast and GEOSS Data contribute to medical planning before hurricane season” Margaret Lynn Fowke, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD | |
1:45 PM | 2.2 | Socio-Economic Impacts of Storm-based Warnings Elliott Jacks, NOAA/NWS; and J. T. Ferree | |
2:00 PM | 2.3 | Seaside, Oregon, Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment Pilot Study Paula Dunbar, NOAA/National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, CO; and D. Dominey-Howes and J. Varner | |
2:15 PM | 2.4 | Communicating surge information Betty Hearn Morrow, SocResearch Miami, Miami, FL | |
2:30 PM | Coffee Break | ||
4:00 PM | 2.5 | Use of Non-NOAA Data Sets for Emergency Response and Forecast Operations: Implications on NOAA Policy Roger V. Pierce, OAR, Silver Spring, MD; and J. O'Sullivan | |
4:15 PM | 2.6 | Public Warning Response Following Tornadoes in New Orleans, LA, and Springfield, MO: A Sociological Analysis William Donner, Disaster Research Center, Newark, DE | |
4:30 PM | 2.7 | Use of information by National Weather Service forecasters and emergency managers during CALJET and PACJET-2001 Rebecca E. Morss, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and F. M. Ralph | |
4:45 PM | 2.8 | Societal and Economic Research and Applications priorities for the North American THORPEX program Rebecca E. Morss, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and J. K. Lazo, H. Brooks, B. Brown, P. Ganderton, and B. Mills |
Wednesday, 17 January 2007: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM, 209
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