Fifth Symposium on Policy and Socio-economic Research
    

Poster Session

 Policy and Socio-Economic Research Posters
 122Warning the public about hail: determining the potential for short-term damage mitigation  
Lauren E. Potter, CAPS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and J. A. Brotzge and S. A. Erickson
 123A social perspective of warn on forecast: ideal tornado warning lead time and the general public's perceptions of weather risks  
Stephanie Hoekstra, Social Science Woven Into Meteorology, Norman, OK
 124Topical analysis of fine-scale Numerical Weather Prediction on NASCAR racetracks and event venues  
Elliot M. Tardif, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
 125General public interpretations of public and private sector designs of the “cone of uncertainty”  
Gina M. Eosco, University of Oklahoma/ AMS Policy Program, Norman, OK
 126Who's Googling what? What internet searches reveal about hurricane information seeking  extended abstract
Kathleen Sherman-Morris, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; and J. C. Senkbeil and R. Cossman
 127Characteristics of the Building and Public Facilities Damages and the Wind Damage Potential Assessment to Building by Typhoon in the Korean Peninsula  
Jong-Kil Park, Inje University, Gimhae, South Korea; and W. S. Jung, H. J. Choi, E. B. Kim, and H. L. Park
 128Social Science Woven into Meteorology: A new partnership at the National Weather Center  
Eve Gruntfest, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK; and H. Lazrus, G. M. Eosco, and M. K. Zappa
 129The WAS*IS Compendium  
Julie Demuth, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and S. D. Drobot and E. Gruntfest
 130Improving the NWS Forecast-at-a-Glance product through integration of social science  
Julie L. Demuth, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and D. Hilderbrand and J. K. Lazo
 131The NWS Climate Services Satisfaction Survey: What decisions do you make based on NWS climate products and services?  
Michelle D. Hawkins, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and J. C. Meyers and M. Timofeyeva
 132New Jersey Mayors for Climate Protection: The Challenge of Moving from Talk to Action  
Samantha A. McGraw, Millersville University, Millersville, PA
 133Weathering the Waves: Climate Change, Politics, and Vulnerability in Tuvalu  extended abstract
Heather Lazrus, Univerisyt of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
 134Different ways of knowing: exploring traditional ecological knowledge and climate modeling for the Turtle Mountains, North Dakota  
Dana Pauzauskie, UCAR, Topeka, KS; and M. H. Hayden and S. Hanson
 135Knowing which way the wind blows: weather observation, belief and practice in Native Oklahoma – first impressions  extended abstract
Randy A. Peppler, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
 267Seasons out of balance: climate change impacts, vulnerability and sustainable adaptation in interior Alaska  
Shannon McNeeley, NCAR, Boulder, CO

Monday, 18 January 2010: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM

* - Indicates paper has been withdrawn from meeting

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