Liu & Seate Receive Noaa Grant
September 09, 2017

Grant to support research on tornado warnings
Tornados can have devastating consequences, and being able to warn the public about tornadic risk can save lives. Social scientists are prolific in their recommendations on how to "better warn" the public about tornadoes, but they rarely work in partnership with operational forecasters. This begs the question of how applicable social scientists’ recommendations are to the “real world.” The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) just funded new research on how forecasters decide to warn about tornadoes. Associate Professor Brooke Liu and Assistant Professor Anita Atwell Seate will lead a two-year project, which includes interviews with forecasters, ethnographic observation, and a longitudinal survey. More about NOAA’s research portfolio on tornadoes in the Southeast U.S. is here.
How forecasters decide to warn: Insights on tornado risk communication from the Southeast U.S.
Funder: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
PI: Brooke F. Liu
Co-PI: Anita Atwell Seate
Award Amount: $282,206
Period of Performance: September 2017-August 2019