Media Outreach
Improving Literacy in Science Regional Staff Development Day November 5, 2012.
0 Social Media in Disasters and Emergencies Online survey of 1,017 respondents and telephone survey of 1,018 respondents. Report Date: July 10, 2012.
The Human Impacts of Heatwaves & Extreme Weather
Lesson 4 You’re driving home when a sudden thunderstorm strikes and visibility is drastically reduced. Situations like this can occur without warning.
DRR Exercise. This Presentation Outline where the exercise will be based Provide background information on the country Explain the aims of the exercise.
1 NOVA Northern Virginia Community College Office of Emergency Management and Planning What Faculty Need to Know During a Classroom Emergency.
21.3 Weather Instruments CHAPTER 21 – WEATHER. What do Scientists look for in weather? Scientists look for patterns… Patterns are used to make predictions.
[The Hurricane] Grant Kenney, Jelani P.. Hurricane A Hurricane is a tropical storm that has consistently had speeds over 74mph. The eye of the storm is.
Challenges in Urban Meteorology: A Forum for Users and Providers (September 21-23, 2004) Panel 4: Research and Development for Urban Weather and Climate.
City of Radcliff Preparing for Weather Emergencies.
A Statistical Analysis and Synoptic Climatology of Heat Waves over the Northeast United States Scott C. Runyon and Lance F. Bosart Department of Earth.