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Your Name Social Science Applications for Weather Enterprise Research Laura Myers, PhD Center for Advanced Public Safety The University of Alabama Twitter: @drlauramyers Email: laura.myers@ua.edu
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Service Assessments and Impact Studies April 27 th, 2011 Joplin, MO, 2011 Hurricane Irene, 2011 Derecho, 2012 Superstorm Sandy, 2012 Moore and El Reno tornadoes, 2013 January 2014 snow events in Al and GA Spring 2015 floods
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Houston, TX May 2015
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Alabama: April 27, 2011
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Joplin, Missouri 2011
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Sandy
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Outcomes Warning modalities Lead time and impacts/messaging Secondary confirmation Calls to action Impact of uncertain and unique events Complex events Consistency Simplification Visualization/graphics
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Winter Weather in the South
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January 2014 Dusting Birmingham, AL
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IMPACTS
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January 2014 Dusting Atlanta, GA
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Understanding the Warning Warning-89% Watch-60% Advisory-41%
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Why?
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Above Ground Shelter Moore, OK
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Sheltering Issues
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Dear Laura 5 minutes remaining Sincerely, Jimmy and Daphne
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Calls to Action Risk communication Crisis communication –Tone/seriousness/ message –Impacts –Outlooks/Lead time –Watches and warnings –Calls to action
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Visual Cues/Secondary Confirmations
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Informal Communications
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Availability Bias Draw on similar examples or experiences. Underestimation!!!! Overestimation!!!! 9-11 Effect
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Prepared!
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Optimism Bias Always look on the bright side of life. About 80% of us!!!! Only marginally adjust when told it could happen. Fatalities result from optimism bias. Overestimate power of weather technology.
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Leveraging Cognitive Bias
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Simplification Make the risk more real.
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Contact Information Dr. Laura Myers Center for Advanced Public Safety The University of Alabama Email: laura.myers@ua.edu Twitter: @drlauramyers
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