Heat and Public Health: Ways to Mitigate the Problem
    

Session 1

 

Heat and Public Health: Ways to Mitigate the Problem

1:30 PM1.1The Development of a Warm Weather Relative Stress Index for Environmental Applications   wrf recording
Laurence Kalkstein, Applied Climatologists, Inc., Marco Island, FL
1:45 PM1.2Heat Health Weather Products And Services Provided By NOAA's National Weather Services   wrf recording
Jannie G. Ferrell, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and P. S. Stokols
1.3: What Happens When an Excessive Heat Warning is Issued: Stakeholder Activity in Seattle  
Henry E. (Ted) Buehner, NOAA/NWS, Seattle, WA
2:00 PM1.3What Happens When an Excessive Heat Warning is Issued: Stakeholder Activity in the Pacific Northwest   wrf recording
Tyree Wilde, National Weather Service, Portland, OR
2:15 PM1.4A THREE YEAR REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONAL HEAT STRESS ASSESSMENT SYSTEM AT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE NEW ORLEANS/BATON ROUGE   wrf recording
Paul Trotter, NOAA/NWS, Baton Rouge, LA; and D. Griffin
2:30 PM1.5Exploring spatial patterns of societal vulnerability to extreme heat   wrf recording
Olga Wilhelmi, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and C. K. Uejio and J. Samenow

Monday, 15 January 2007: 1:30 PM-2:45 PM, 207B

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