Data-Driven Risk Communication

Wednesday, July 17, 4:15 to 5:45 p.m MDT
Location: Ponderosa

Moderator

San Diego County Multi-Hazard Early Warning App: Retention and Multilingual Survey Results

Danielle Sumy, National Science Foundation
Michael R. Brudzinski, Miami University of Ohio
Kaily Gomez, Miami University of Ohio
Yuliana Briceno, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services
Patty Jordan, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services
Michael Robles, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services
Stephen Rea, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services

NIH CHORDS: Making Integrated Climate, Environment, and Health Data Available for Researchers

Aubrey Miller, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Ann Liu, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Trisha Castranio, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Schmitt Charles, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Kyle Messier, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Adam Burkholder, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
David Fargo, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
David Reif, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Allison Motsinger-Reif, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Generalizable Insights From Studying the Effectiveness of Avalanche Risk Communication

Pascal Haegeli, Simon Fraser University

Instructional Narratives: Flood Warning Information Sharing Within Community Organizations

Lakelyn E. Taylor, University of Vermont
Anne Jefferson, University of Vermont
Jill A. Brown, Research Triangle Institute
Elizabeth Doran, University of Vermont
Schuyler DeBree, Research Triangle Institute
Chris Johns, Research Triangle Institute
Bryan Luukinen, Research Triangle Institute
Sarah Noyes, University of Vermont
Brian Southwell, Research Triangle Institute