Join CNA and the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) on July 17 at 12:00 p.m. EDT for our virtual event, “Mis- and Disinformation During Hurricane Season: Implications for Emergency Management.” We have a talented panel of experts in information operations and emergency response who will discuss the nexus of disasters and false information, how this could amplify the likelihood of confusion and erosion of public trust, and opportunities to mitigate or counter false narratives. #hurricaneseason #disasterresponse #MDM #misinformation #emergencyresponse Register here: https://lnkd.in/erSm3DBa Dawn Thomas, Dr. Megan K McBride, Kim Klockow, Andy Carvin, NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
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NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicts a busy hurricane season for 2024, Joanna Eyquem PGeo. ENV SP. CWEM. CEnv. discussed on CBC/Radio-Canada stations from coast to coast (11 interviews), why this is happening, and how we need to prepare and adapt, at home, in our communities and across coastal systems. Listen to the interview (at 17m48s) : https://lnkd.in/g8rPBVXf
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As Hurricane Beryl reached unprecedented wind speeds to become the earliest Category Five hurricane in the Atlantic basin, it stressed the need for greater emergency preparedness to mitigate the deadly impact of these storms. Dan Cotter, Executive Director of S&T’s Office of Science and Engineering, discusses the importance of understanding data trends and proactive strategies in his latest guest blog post. Discover how the EMOTR Program is enhancing our emergency management capabilities to safeguard our future. Read more: https://bit.ly/3S3phKq
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With both NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration and AccuWeather predicting the strongest and most dangerous hurricane season in decades, owners and rights holders for events in coastal areas should make contingency plans. https://ow.ly/WVVl50RX0ls
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🌀 Hurricane Preparedness Webinar Alert 🌀 Join AEM on May 15th for an exclusive webinar featuring insights from Jeffrey Lindner of Harris County Flood Control District. Discover firsthand what measures are being taken to protect communities during #hurricaneseason. What strategies do you think are most effective for hurricane preparedness? Sign up now. #hurricanepreparedness #tropicalstorms #communitysafety #publicsafety #severeweather #emergencymanagement #extremeweather #weatherresilience
Hurricane Preparedness Week is May 5-11. With early signs indicating that we could be in for an especially active and intense season, it's important that you identify and address any potential gaps in your readiness plans. Get a jump start on your planning with our webinar on May 15. Reserve your seat today.
Webinar: Preparing for the 2024 Hurricane Season
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High frequency radar provides a wealth data about coastal conditions, information that can be used in hurricane forecasting, navigation, marine safety, coastal restoration and more. Now HF radar is coming to Louisiana. With a new, NOAA-funded project, #LSU researchers and their partners will be able to monitor Louisiana's waters in near real-time, helping ensure the safety of those who live, work and play on our coast. Learn more: https://ow.ly/mv1U50PO23b #ScholarshipFirst
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💭 Q&A with assistant professor Pedro Fernández-Cabán on his work to protect communities from hurricane winds. He explains the challenges of his research, how scientists are using artificial intelligence to understand better wind fields, and how this work benefits the public... ➡️ Read more here: https://bit.ly/3xbyRnD
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Review the key findings on the first major Atlantic hurricane of the 2024 season. Actuarial Weather Extreme Series: https://lnkd.in/eU8C2Qr Society of Actuaries Research Institute research #actuaryresearch
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Atlantic hurricane season spans from June 1 to November 30, and NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s outlook for 2024 suggests an 85 percent chance for an above-normal season, with National Weather Service forecasters predicting between 17 and 25 named storms (those whose winds reach at least 39 mph). Are you up to speed on your emergency contracting processes? VAO can help you prepare to respond swiftly when disaster strikes: Find FAQs, publications, agency resources, FAR deviations, and the latest news in our emergency contracting toolkit, available exclusively to subscribers: https://lnkd.in/gNyhgcqy #govcon #federalcontracting #governmentacquisition
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Meet Professor Isaac Ginis, a passionate hurricane researcher at the URI Graduate School of Oceanography. He specializes in modeling hurricane intensity with an emphasis on effective communication with the public for hurricane preparedness. That’s why he and his team developed an educational website, hurricanescience.org. Visit the site to discover more about the science of hurricanes as well as how to make sure you are #hurricaneready.
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NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration's Storm Prediction Center has released a preliminary report of severe weather for 2024, and it's well-above average. The US averages 626 tornadoes during the same time period over the prior 15 years, and has identified 833 tornadoes through May 20, 2024. Is this a sign of an active Atlantic Hurricane Season as well? See More: https://ow.ly/AR6J50RQ3un
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