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SEMINAR: NHC Seminar - Monday, December 17th - 2:30pm - Jessica Weinkle - "Model Me This: What is the Florida hurricane risk?"
| From: | Christopher Landsea - NOAA Federal <chris.landsea@noaa.gov> |
| Subject: | SEMINAR: NHC Seminar - Monday, December 17th - 2:30pm - Jessica Weinkle - "Model Me This: What is the Florida hurricane risk?" |
| Date: | Thu, 13 Dec 2012 11:45:06 -0500 |
Hi folks, NHC will host a seminar next week: "Model Me This: What is the Florida hurricane risk?" (abstract is below) Jessica Weinkle University of Colorado Center for Science and Technology Policy Research Monday, December 17th 2:30-3:30pm (Coffee & Pastelitos - 2:15pm) NHC Seminar Room All are invited to attend. Foreign nationals planning on attending the talk must contact me by end of the day Friday. Sincerely, chris ********************************************************************** Chris Landsea Science and Operations Officer NOAA/NWS/National Hurricane Center 11691 S.W. 17th Street Miami, Florida 33165-2149 Chris.Landsea@noaa.gov P:305-229-4446 ********************************************************************** "The world's great Atlantic hurricanes are apocalyptic machines that move across water, feed off water, push water from ocean to shore and out of giant lakes, and make water a weapon of death." - Eliot Kleinberg, _Black Cloud - The Great Florida Hurricane of 1928_ Model Me This: What is the Florida hurricane risk? The evolution of a riddle in context When The Riddler first appeared as a Batman villain, he was a simple fellow; so too, were his riddles. Over time, The Riddler and his game evolved, mirroring the techno-socio-political context in which Batman- and his real life fans- understand and makes decisions about risk. Despite conventional wisdom about risk and insurance ratemaking, Florida’s hurricane risk is not an objective fact that exists “out there.” Today, the hurricane risk is highly dependant on the context in which it is assessed and requires societal identification, interpretation, and decision-making. Thus, perceptions of the hurricane risk have changed along with changes in science, policy, and social values. Evaluation of the social context in which decisions about risk are made bring forth questions about the role of experts in decision making about society's risk and the use of public insurance regimes to control 'exaggerated uncertainties' and define acceptable hurricane risk. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Seminars and symposia at RSMAS To unsubscribe, e-mail: seminar-unsubscribe@lists.rsmas.miami.edu For additional commands, e-mail: seminar-help@lists.rsmas.miami.edu Post to: seminar@rsmas.miami.edu
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