: Discuss how "seeing" a storm through graphics like those analyzed in the American Meteorological Society study drives public safety.
: Define the "Storm" of 2022 as a metaphorical and literal increase in extreme weather frequency and the need for better communication. "See" The Storm(2022)
: It uses established disaster communication theories to explain why certain visuals "scare" people into action more than others. Suggested Outline : Discuss how "seeing" a storm through graphics
: Reference specific 2022 events like Hurricane Ian to show how surge predictions and visuals were used in real-time. Important 2022 Storm Context Suggested Outline : Reference specific 2022 events like
: Does the type of visual (e.g., static vs. interactive) change how people perceive the risk of a storm?
: The specific types of tornado warning graphics shown to participants.
: Use data from Ready.gov to explain what actions "seeing" the risk should trigger (e.g., building disaster supply kits).