High-impact weather events cause considerable social and economic harm, with these effects likely to increase as climate change drives extremes and population growth leads to commensurate growth in exposure. As part of the World Meteorological Organization’s World Weather Research Programme, the 10-year High-Impact Weather (HIWeather) Project facilitates global cooperation and collaboration to improve weather prediction, forecasting, and warning. As part of this, the HIWeather Citizen Science Project identifies and promotes activities which involve citizens in the warning value chain, from “sensors” where they passively provide data, through to “collaborators” where they are involved in designing, running, interpreting, and applying the res...
The United Nations (UN) Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 aims to mitigate natu...
National weather warnings are a major part of a national meteorological organisation's remit. These ...
Background: Hydro-meteorological disasters are the focus of this paper. The authors examine, to whic...
Preparing and delivering warnings to the public involves a chain of processes spanning different org...
Natural hazards are becoming increasingly frequent within the context of climate change—making reduc...
Our world is rapidly changing. Societies are facing an increase in the frequency and intensity of hi...
Around the world, high impact weather events continue to represent a serious threat to lives and liv...
Citizen science for disaster risk reduction (DRR) holds huge promise and has demonstrated success in...
Citizen science for disaster risk reduction (DRR) holds huge promise and has demonstrated success in...
Climate change is the greatest global challenge for present and future generations, destabilizing li...
This paper investigates the embodied performance of 'doing citizen science'. It examines how 'citize...
Forecasting weather has become a very important scientific, economic, and political endeavor. With t...
Citizen science for disaster risk reduction (DRR) holds huge promise and has demonstrated success i...
Citizen science can be defined as the inclusion of community members (geographical or interest group...
This paper investigates the embodied performance of 'doing citizen science'. It examines how 'citize...
The United Nations (UN) Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 aims to mitigate natu...
National weather warnings are a major part of a national meteorological organisation's remit. These ...
Background: Hydro-meteorological disasters are the focus of this paper. The authors examine, to whic...
Preparing and delivering warnings to the public involves a chain of processes spanning different org...
Natural hazards are becoming increasingly frequent within the context of climate change—making reduc...
Our world is rapidly changing. Societies are facing an increase in the frequency and intensity of hi...
Around the world, high impact weather events continue to represent a serious threat to lives and liv...
Citizen science for disaster risk reduction (DRR) holds huge promise and has demonstrated success in...
Citizen science for disaster risk reduction (DRR) holds huge promise and has demonstrated success in...
Climate change is the greatest global challenge for present and future generations, destabilizing li...
This paper investigates the embodied performance of 'doing citizen science'. It examines how 'citize...
Forecasting weather has become a very important scientific, economic, and political endeavor. With t...
Citizen science for disaster risk reduction (DRR) holds huge promise and has demonstrated success i...
Citizen science can be defined as the inclusion of community members (geographical or interest group...
This paper investigates the embodied performance of 'doing citizen science'. It examines how 'citize...
The United Nations (UN) Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 aims to mitigate natu...
National weather warnings are a major part of a national meteorological organisation's remit. These ...
Background: Hydro-meteorological disasters are the focus of this paper. The authors examine, to whic...