National Research Council, 2003: Communicating Uncertainties in Weather and Climate Information: A Workshop Summary. National Academies Press, 68 pp.
National Research Council, 2006: Completing the Forecast: Characterizing and Communicating Uncertainty for Better Decisions Using Weather and Climate Forecasts. National Academies Press, 124 pp.
National Research Council, 2011: Public Response to Alerts and Warnings on Mobile Devices: A Summary of a Workshop on Current Knowledge and Research Gaps. National Academies Press, 102 pp.
OFCM, 2010: Framing the questions—Addressing the needs: Moving to incorporate social science results into meteorological operations/services. Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research Rep. FCM-R28-2010, 46 pp.
SAB/SSWG, 2009: Integrating social science into NOAA planning, evaluation, and decision making: A review of implementation to date and recommendations for improving effectiveness. NOAA Science Advisory Board/Social Science Working Group Rep., 57 pp.
UCAR, 2012: Weather ready nation: A vital conversation on tornadoes and severe weather. UCAR Rep., 21 pp. [Available online at www.vintage.joss.ucar.edu/events/2011/weather_ready/summary_report.pdf.]
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National Research Council, 2003: Communicating Uncertainties in Weather and Climate Information: A Workshop Summary. National Academies Press, 68 pp.
National Research Council, 2006: Completing the Forecast: Characterizing and Communicating Uncertainty for Better Decisions Using Weather and Climate Forecasts. National Academies Press, 124 pp.
National Research Council, 2011: Public Response to Alerts and Warnings on Mobile Devices: A Summary of a Workshop on Current Knowledge and Research Gaps. National Academies Press, 102 pp.
OFCM, 2010: Framing the questions—Addressing the needs: Moving to incorporate social science results into meteorological operations/services. Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research Rep. FCM-R28-2010, 46 pp.
SAB/SSWG, 2009: Integrating social science into NOAA planning, evaluation, and decision making: A review of implementation to date and recommendations for improving effectiveness. NOAA Science Advisory Board/Social Science Working Group Rep., 57 pp.
UCAR, 2012: Weather ready nation: A vital conversation on tornadoes and severe weather. UCAR Rep., 21 pp. [Available online at www.vintage.joss.ucar.edu/events/2011/weather_ready/summary_report.pdf.]
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