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Poster Session on Hurricane Sandy and the Built Environment

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Thursday, 6 February 2014: 9:45 AM-11:00 AM
Hall C3 (The Georgia World Congress Center )
Hosts: (Joint between the Superstorm Sandy and the Built Environment: New Perspectives, Opportunities, and Tools; the 14th Presidential Forum; the Ninth Symposium on Policy and Socio-Economic Research; and the Major Weather Events and Societal Impacts of 2013 )
Cochairs:  Tanja Fransen, NOAA/NWS, Glasgow, MT; Randy A. Peppler, CIMMS/University of Oklahoma, CIMMS/Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, OK and Kimberly E. Klockow, AAAS, Washington, DC
Papers:
 
856
NWS and CDC - Working Together to Communicate Weather-Related Health Hazards
Michelle D. Hawkins, NOAA/NWS, Silver Spring, MD; and D. Carpenter, F. Horsfall, V. Abrams Siegel, L. Briseno, and C. Scheel

 
857
SUPERSTORM SANDY AND VOTER VULNERABILITY IN THE 2012 US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Neil Debbage, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia; and N. Gonsalves, J. M. Shepherd, and J. A. Knox

Handout (5.8 MB)

 
858
Public Perception and Response to Superstorm Sandy
Lindsay Rice, Univ. of South Florida, Tampa, FL; and J. M. Collins, H. Gladwin, and B. Morrow

 
862
Analyzing U.S. fatalities from Superstorm Sandy using Socioeconomic and Exposure Metrics
Craig A. Ramseyer, University Of Georgia, Athens, GA; and Y. Wang, J. Vanexel, J. M. Shepherd, and J. A. Knox

Handout (4.6 MB)

 
863
Superstorm Sandy's Social Media Surge in Twitter: A Three-Dimensional Analysis
Craig A. Ramseyer, University Of Georgia, Athens, GA; and J. A. Knox, J. Rackley, and A. W. Black

 
865
SCOOP - the National Data Buoy Center's “Game Changer” for Ocean Observations
Helmut H. Portmann, NOAA/NDBC, Stennis Space Center, MS

 
866
Satellite Products to Monitor and Predict Hurricane Sandy – Current and Emerging Products
Michael J. Folmer, Univ. of Maryland, Elkridge, MD; and M. DeMaria and R. R. Ferraro

 
867
Using real-time retrievals from multiple hyperspectral sounders in the analysis of Superstorm Sandy
Elisabeth Weisz, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; and W. Smith Sr. and N. Smith

 
868
The Nor'easter That Wasn't: Extratropical Cyclogenesis Without Hurricane Sandy
Steven G. Decker, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ

Handout (2.7 MB)

 
870
The Mid-level Contribution of Hurricane Rafael to the Genesis of Hurricane Sandy
Charles N. Helms, SUNY Albany, Albany, NY; and P. T. Duran, P. P. Papin, and L. F. Bosart

 
871
 
872
The influence of outflow layer asymmetries on the structure and intensity of Superstorm Sandy
Eric Rappin, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY

 
873
Forecast Performance of an Operational Mesoscale Modeling System for Post- Tropical Storm Sandy in the New York City Metropolitan Region
Anthony P. Praino, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY; and J. Cipriani and L. Treinish

 
874
Electric Power Delivery and Transit Infrastructure Performance Models for Sandy
Dorothy A. Reed, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and C. J. Friedland, R. Zimmerman, and S. Wang
Manuscript (72.3 kB)