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Hazardous Weather And Human Response In The Southeastern United States, Daniel Burow
Hazardous Weather And Human Response In The Southeastern United States, Daniel Burow
Doctoral Dissertations
Effectively mitigating the human costs of future hazardous weather events requires examining meteorological threats, their long-term patterns, and human response to these events. The southeastern United States is a region that has both a high climatological risk and a high societal vulnerability to many different meteorological hazards. In this dissertation, I study hazardous weather and human response in the Southeast through three different lenses: identifying uniquely simultaneous hazards posed by tropical cyclones, assessing precipitation and synoptic weather patterns on hazardous weather days, and examining patterns in intended response to tornado watches. I find that simultaneous and collocated tornado and flash …
A Qualitative Examination Of The Perception Of Risk In Warnings For Severe Weather, Teresa Simmons
A Qualitative Examination Of The Perception Of Risk In Warnings For Severe Weather, Teresa Simmons
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
In the past decade, weather disasters have claimed thousands of lives and resulted in billions of dollars in damages. Awareness of a storm threats can occur hours or days in advance, but disaster assessments indicate many people do not heed storm warnings. This problem is old. Despite 50 years of research, and new technologies and training to improve responsiveness, the basic issue– understanding how people interpret and respond to weather warnings–persists. An exploratory study that incorporated human behavior theories and communication models not traditionally associated with severe weather analysis was conducted to learn how weather risks are perceived by nonscientists. …
Ua12/2/1 Special Storm Coverage, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Special Storm Coverage, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special hail storm coverage edition of the College Heights Herald:
- Batcheldor, Matt. Campus Damage Exceeds $4 Million; No One Hurt – Hail, Flooding
- Moore, Leigh. Downing University Center Roof Destroyed; Food Services Continue – Hail, Dining Services
- Batcheldor, Matt. Weather or Not . . . Hail, Flooding
Ua52/1 Hail Storm Memories, Wku Archives
Ua52/1 Hail Storm Memories, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Records
Memories of WKU faculty, staff, alumni and the general public regarding the 1988 hail storm solicited by WKU Archives.
Ua35/11 Wku Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku University Honors Program
Ua35/11 Wku Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku University Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The Western Kentucky University Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers represent work done by students from throughout the university.
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- Daniel, Janice. …