Purpose: This paper aims to understand how experience with the fringe effects of a cyclone influences perception of cyclone severity. Understanding how certain types of experience influences risk perception should help to clarify why there is an unclear link between experience and risk perception within the existing literature. Design/methodology/approach: A total of 155 respondents with fringe cyclone experience were recruited to fill in a closed-ended question survey. The survey was designed to assess perceptions of a previous cyclone and future cyclone severity. Findings: Most respondents who had experienced the fringe effects of a cyclone overestimated the wind speed in their location. Respondents who overestimated previous cycl...
BACKGROUND: How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their perception aff...
Purpose: Cyclone preparedness activities can significantly reduce household-related property damage ...
Background\ud \ud How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their percepti...
Purpose: This paper aims to understand how experience with the fringe effects of a cyclone influence...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
Extreme event perception drives personal risks and, consequently, dictates household decision-making...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>How accurately do people perceive extreme wind speeds and how does that p...
Damaging storm surges from tropical cyclones have not occurred frequently in northern Australia and ...
Different individuals and groups perceive risk differently. This can significantly affect risk manag...
Mitchell Scovell used psychological theories to explain how and why people differ in their levels of...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
Having discussed the place of natural hazard perception within geography and the salient concepts in...
2015 Summer.People's past experience with a hazard theoretically is a key factor in how they perceiv...
How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their perception affect perceive...
This paper is a partial discussion of a four-year study that investigated the vulnerability of the p...
BACKGROUND: How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their perception aff...
Purpose: Cyclone preparedness activities can significantly reduce household-related property damage ...
Background\ud \ud How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their percepti...
Purpose: This paper aims to understand how experience with the fringe effects of a cyclone influence...
Storm surges have the potential to bring widespread damage to the north Australian coastline. The da...
Extreme event perception drives personal risks and, consequently, dictates household decision-making...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>How accurately do people perceive extreme wind speeds and how does that p...
Damaging storm surges from tropical cyclones have not occurred frequently in northern Australia and ...
Different individuals and groups perceive risk differently. This can significantly affect risk manag...
Mitchell Scovell used psychological theories to explain how and why people differ in their levels of...
The perception of risk to natural hazards is a very complex topic and there are multiple factors tha...
Having discussed the place of natural hazard perception within geography and the salient concepts in...
2015 Summer.People's past experience with a hazard theoretically is a key factor in how they perceiv...
How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their perception affect perceive...
This paper is a partial discussion of a four-year study that investigated the vulnerability of the p...
BACKGROUND: How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their perception aff...
Purpose: Cyclone preparedness activities can significantly reduce household-related property damage ...
Background\ud \ud How accurately do people perceive extreme water speeds and how does their percepti...