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Severe Storms and Society: Seeking Resilience and Understanding Human Behavior in Meteorology, the Weather Enterprise, and Publics
Severe Storms and Society: Seeking Resilience and Understanding Human Behavior in Meteorology, the Weather Enterprise, and Publics
by Jack R. Friedman, Daphne S. Ladue, Laura Myers and Melissa J. Lamkin
American Meteorological Society, 2021 Paper: 978-1-944970-71-0 | eISBN: 978-1-944970-72-7
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction, Chapter 1: The Cultures of National Weather Service Forecasting, Chapter 2: NWS Operations in the South: Case Studies and Stories, Chapter 3: Broadcast Meteorologists in the Weather Enterprise, Chapter 4: Broadcast Meteorologist Operations in the South: Case Studies and Stories, Chapter 5: The Intersection of Emergency Management and Severe Weather, Chapter 6: Emergency Manager Operations in the South: Case Studies and Stories, Chapter 7: Public Perceptions of the Weather Warning Process, Chapter 8: Public Responses and Preparation in the Face of Severe Weather: Case Studies and Stories, Conclusion, Bibliography