TED-Style Talks: Using Data and Technology to Understand Disaster
Monday, July 14, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Ponderosa
Data and novel technologies are invaluable for predicting and forecasting hazards, communicating risk, and measuring disaster impact. But how can we ensure we are using data and technological innovations appropriately? These talks will focus on innovative ways to gather data and use technology to reduce risk and respond effectively.
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Latasha
Allen,
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
Who is Most at Risk? Using Data to Identify Vulnerable Communities

Elizabeth
Bubel,
American Red Cross
The Power of Visuals to Communicate Preparedness

Julie
Demuth,
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Leveraging Perishable and Long-Term Weather Data for the Future

Bruce
Jones,
Midland
Where Would We Be Without the NOAA Weather Radio?

Sangung
Park,
University of Florida
Integrating Data to Map Human Mobility in Disasters

Christopher
Zobel,
Virginia Tech
Call 311 – Using Community Input to Characterize Disaster Impacts