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07:43 |
Welcoming Remarks
Scott Curtis, Dean Alan White, Deirdre Mageean,
and Craig E. Landry
Center for Natural Hazards Research |
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23:35 |
Facing Disaster: Forecasting and Assessing
Floyd and its Impacts on North Carolina
Jeff Orrock, NWS Raleigh |
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14:17
Slides 1.9 MB |
Back to the Future: Satellite Precipitation as a Tool to Reanalyze Hurricane Floyd and Forecast Probabilities of Extreme Rainfall in Eastern North Carolina
Scott Curtis, East Carolina University |
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17:50
Slides 1.4 MB |
Changes in Flood Characteristics after a Major Event: Re-evaluating the Effect of Hurricane Floyd on Future Flood Response
Jennifer Arrigo, East Carolina University |
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20:47
Slides 6.3 MB |
The 1999 Flood of the Century: Extraordinary Hydrometeorological Event or Human-Induced Catastrophe?
Scott A. Lecce and Erica S. Kotecki, East Carolina University |
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26:57 |
Material Transport in Coastal North Carolina following Hurricanes: A Remote-Sensing Perspective of Hurricane Floyd's Impact
Richard L. Miller, Stanley R. Riggs,
and Christopher J. Buonassissi
East Carolina University and UNC Coastal Studies Institute |
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21:09
Slides 4.3 MB |
African Easterly Waves and Rainfall Variability in Niger during the 2006 AMMA Field Campaign
Rosana Nieto Ferreira and Thomas Rickenbach
East Carolina University |
| Presentation cancelled |
An Investigation of the Meteorological Impacts of Hurricane Floyd in Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina
Jeffrey Lewitsky, NWS Wakefield, VA |
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18:51 |
CI-FLOW: Evaluating and Testing New Technologies for Accurate and Timely Identification of Inland and Coastal Floods in the Tar-Pamlico and Neuse River Basins of Coastal North Carolina
Suzanne Van Cooten, Jack Thigpen, and Robert Bacon
National Severe Storm Lab, North Carolina Sea Grant Program, and South Carolina Sea Grant Program |
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19:26 |
Prototyping a Hurricane-Flood-Landslide-Continuum Prediction System: A CI-FLOW Contribution to North Carolina and Broader Coastal Regions
Yang Hong, J.J. Gourley, Humberto J. VergaraArrieta,
Zonghu Liao, Suzanne Van Cooten, and Kevin Kelleher
University of Oklahoma and National Severe Storm Lab |
| Presentation cancelled |
Towards a Hydrometeorology Testbed in the Southeast: Current Plans and Prospects
Jian-Wen Bao, NOAA Earth Systems Research Lab |
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36:45 |
Charting the Course
Laura K. Furgione, NOAA Assistant Administrator,
Office of Program Planning and Integration |
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22:12
Slides 229 KB |
Flood Insurance Coverage in Dare County:
Before and After Floyd
Craig E. Landry, East Carolina University |
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20:30
Slides 145 KB |
Property Values and Flood Risk: What Happens to Premiums over Time?
Okmyung Bin and Craig E. Landry, East Carolina University |
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14:51
Slides 309 KB |
Home-buyer Sentiment and Hurricane Landfalls
Robert T. Burrus Jr., J. Edward Graham Jr., William W. Hall,
and Peter W. Schuhmann
University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
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15:18
Slides 87 KB |
Hurricanes and Homeowner Decision-Making
Robert T. Burrus Jr., Christopher F. Dumas,
and J. Edward Graham Jr.
University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
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20:54
Slides 256 KB |
Severe Weather-Related Risk and Emergency Communication in Coastal Communities
Donna Kain, Catherine Smith, and Kenneth Wilson
East Carolina University |
Video
22:28
Slides 7.1 MB |
A Methodology to Inject Sea-Level-Rise-Enhanced Storm Surge Modeling into the Long-Range Comprehensive Plans of Coastal Communities
Tim G. Frazier, Brent Yarnal, and Nathan Wood
Pennsylvania State University and USGS |
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21:52
Slides 2.0 MB |
Fatal Tradeoff? Toward a Better Understanding of the Costs of Not Evacuating from a Hurricane in Affected Landfall Counties
Jeffery Czajkowski and Emily Kennedy, Austin College |
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15:11 |
Preserving Assets in Low-Income Communities Affected by Disaster
Christina Rausch and Tiki Windley, MDC, Inc. |
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29:42
Slides 1.4 MB |
Trauma Written in Plywood and Flesh: Hurricane Graffiti, Post-Katrina Tattoos, and the Value of Narratives to Hazards Research
Derek Alderman, Heather Ward, and Glenn Gentry
East Carolina University |
| Presentation cancelled |
Hurricane Evacuation Problems and Family Pets
Christa Reiser and Kenneth Wilson, East Carolina University |