Reducing the impact of high impact weather

IF 0.7 4区 地球科学 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES MAUSAM Pub Date : 2023-03-29 DOI:10.54302/mausam.v74i2.5980
B. Golding
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A priority of weather services is to protect lives and property from hazardous weather. Research on how to achieve that most effectively is the mission of the World Weather Research Programme’s High Impact Weather (HIWeather) project. HIWeather brings together physical and social scientists from a wide variety of disciplines and from across the world to study each step of the process from monitoring the weather to making effective protective responses. HIWeather uses a simple model of the warning production and communication chain that highlights the roles of key actors and organisations involved in forecasting the weather, the resulting hazard and its socio-economic impacts, in formulating the warning and communicating it to the end-user. In this paper I draw on the results of that research which has now been published in our book, “Towards the ‘perfect’ weather warning: bridging disciplinary gaps through partnership and communication” (Golding, 2022). In the context of severe weather associated with monsoons, I shall identify key principles for the design of weather-related warning systems, connecting this work with ideas from the design of community-based warning systems, developments in social media communication, research on impact-based forecasting and with progress in convection-permitting and higher resolution NWP models. A key result is that the communication of knowledge is at least as important as its content and that the creation and nurturing of partnerships between organisations is critical to that.
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减少高影响天气的影响
气象服务的首要任务是保护生命和财产免受恶劣天气的影响。研究如何最有效地实现这一目标是世界天气研究计划高影响天气(HIWeather)项目的使命。HIWeather汇集了来自世界各地的各种学科的物理和社会科学家,研究从监测天气到做出有效保护反应的过程的每一步。HIWeather使用一个简单的警报生产和通信链模型,突出了参与预报天气、由此产生的危害及其社会经济影响的关键行动者和组织在制定警报和向最终用户传达警报方面的作用。在本文中,我借鉴了该研究的结果,该结果现已发表在我们的书中,“走向‘完美’天气预警:通过伙伴关系和沟通弥合学科差距”(戈尔丁,2022)。在与季风有关的恶劣天气的背景下,我将确定与天气有关的预警系统设计的关键原则,并将这项工作与社区预警系统设计的想法、社交媒体传播的发展、基于影响的预报研究以及对流允许和更高分辨率NWP模型的进展联系起来。一个关键的结果是,知识的交流至少与其内容一样重要,而组织之间伙伴关系的建立和培育对这一点至关重要。
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MAUSAM
MAUSAM 地学-气象与大气科学
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1.20
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1298
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: MAUSAM (Formerly Indian Journal of Meteorology, Hydrology & Geophysics), established in January 1950, is the quarterly research journal brought out by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). MAUSAM is a medium for publication of original scientific research work. MAUSAM is a premier scientific research journal published in this part of the world in the fields of Meteorology, Hydrology & Geophysics. The four issues appear in January, April, July & October.
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