
Rebecca Morss
@rebeccamorss
Scientist at National Center for Atmospheric Research. Interested in weather, risk communication, and helping make the world a better place, for everyone.
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20-02-2014 16:58:00
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Are you a broadcast meteorologist in a region affected by hurricanes? Please check your email inbox -- some of you will receive an invite to fill out a survey. Your participation in the survey will help improve National Weather Service information and tools to better support your work. 1/2

The survey invitation will come from Ann Bostrom via “[email protected].” If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to Ann Bostrom from @uwevansschool or to Rebecca Morss at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. 2/2


ENVS Prof Lisa Dilling @lisaD144 is a co-author on a new National Academies report on a solar geoengineering and governance research agenda out today! For more, read here: nationalacademies.org/news/2021/03/n…

#DayOfScience throwback - Science Communication is key! Sometime as scientists we get to talk with different groups about the science we are doing and why it is important. Here is a shot from a visit to the Hill (many years ago) with @jf_lamarque Science-A-Thon






Happy to share an early online release of a paper in BAMS: "An Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluate Public Comprehension of the Cone of Uncertainty Graphic"! journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/… Scot Evans Luis Alberto Quiroga Cairo University of Miami Rosenstiel School UMSoC UM School of Education & Human Development





People in coastal flood zones should read this. Storm surge is violent. Zack Sampson Bethany Barnes Kirby Wilson & Lauren Peace describe the litany of reasons one might stay in an evacuation zone and why you absolutely should not. tampabay.com/hurricane/2022…


Heading to #AMS2023? Add this interactive NOAA session to your list! We plan to share important NOAA transition knowledge to individuals in the #Weather Enterprise. Join us as we throw back the curtain! 🎙️Opening remarks: NOAA Research Dr. Steve Thur 🗣️Moderated by Rebecca Morss




.NOAA Weather Program Office Societal Data Insights Initiative–a groundbreaking effort to drive insights at the intersection of society and weather–is hiring! We’re seeking a talented, motivated **IT Project Manager** to lead SDII’s project team! Come join us! usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDet…

This is what a hurricane forecaster sees when a storm is on the way. On The Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything podcast, Ariana Aspuru visited the National Hurricane Center in Florida to learn how technology like drones are improving their forecasts. Listen🎧: on.wsj.com/3WbbzWE
