Title: WASIS
1WASIS
Summer WAS IS
weather society integrated studies
Changing from what WAS to what IS the future of
integrated weather studies
Eve Gruntfest Julie Demuth July 13-21, 2006
Boulder, CO
Welcome to Summer Camp for Smart Kids
2Getting to Summer WASIS
- Eve Julies career journeys from grad student
to WASIS crusaders - 2. Justification for WASIS
- 3. Barriers we will overcome
- 4. WASIS measures of success
3Eves role applied geographer
- Social scientist in world of engineers physical
scientists - Career based on Big Thompson Flood
- Focus Flash floods warning systems
4The Big Thompson Flood in Colorado July 31, 1976
-- were going on Tuesday!
- 140 lives lost - 35 miles northwest of Boulder
- Studied the behaviors that night
- Who lived?
- Who died?
- Led to detection response systems
530 years later
- Signs
- FLASH FLOODS are recognized as different from
slow rise floods - Real- time detection,
- some response
- More federal agencies do flood warning
- Vulnerability increases
6 2006
- National Weather Service overpromises
- Dams/
- infrastructure aging
- Development pressure on open space
7The Big Thompson Flood
- New focus for next generation of policy makers
scientists involved in flood mitigation
especially in Colorado
825 years as geography professor - Great
opportunities - local, national, global
- Multi-disciplinary Partners- hydrologists,
meteorologists - Active involvement with User Groups
- National Hydrologic Warning Council
- Association of State Floodplain Managers
- Cooperative Program on Operational Meteorology,
Education Training (COMET) - NATO conference, Work in Australia, India,
France, Italy, England - National Academy of Sciences Committees
9Julies background
- M.S. in atmospheric research from Colorado State
U. - Remote sensing of tropical cyclones
- Science policy at National Research Council
- Program officer with Board on Atmospheric
Sciences Climate running congressionally
mandated agency-requested studies - Interest in societal impacts WASIS!
10- Integrate weather social science to empower
practitioners, researchers, stakeholders to
forge new relationships to use new tools for
more effective socio-economic applications
evaluations of weather products.
11What is WASIS?
- Tools concepts communication, forecasting,
GIS, qualitative research, decision making,
economics, vulnerability, verification - Skills initiating building relationships,
overcoming barriers
Capacity building create a community for
lifelong collaboration support!
12Why WASIS?
- How to integrate (not add) social science into
meteorology? - Avoiding another Hurricane Katrina is NOT just
about improving the models!! - How to grow a community of people passionate
about dedicated to this?
. . .
Crucial to recognizing addressing societal
impacts in a real, sustained way
13Why WASIS now?
- Growing recognition that (meteorology social
science) gt sum of its parts!
14WASIS Justification
- Making Culture Change happen -
- Now sustainably
- B I G WASIS idea lists to GROW By next Friday
- Large undisputable list of possibilities
priorities -
We have idealistic positive outlooks
15WASIS is part of a movement -- Moving beyond
rhetoric to action
- Research Experience for Undergraduates hazard
social science - Bill Hookes American Meteorological Society
policy program
16The WASIS workshops
- Began as a one-time adventure
- Grew into 3 workshops (so far) evolved
- Original 2-part workshop in Boulder (November
2005 March 2006) - Condensed 3-day workshop in Norman (April 2006)
- Summer WASISers WELCOME to the WASIS family
!!!! -
Over 85 WAS ISers!
. . .
17Tangible accomplishments
- In-person interviews development of on-line
survey to elicit first responders weather needs
understanding - Interdisciplinary development of conceptual model
on communication propagation of forecast
uncertainty - Development of forecast confidence scale on
weather blog (www.capitalweather.com/) - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
article - WASIS sessions at conferences DEADLINe sOON!
- WxSoc newsgroup register at http//www.sip.ucar.
edu/wxsoc.jsp
18You are the ELITE!
- More than 60 applications 31 are here!
- Senior officials, Grad students
- Practitioners, Researchers
- Consultants, Federal officials
WASISers demonstrate significant commitment to
culture change
19Summer WASIS particularities
- More social scientists
- More senior participants
- Build on earlier workshop lessons
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- Take advantage of meals, breaks to interact with
everyone ... its your chance to build your
networks - More open time posing questions for discussion,
brainstorming about problems and possibilities,
new directives and initiatives - Invent creative, previously unimagined new tools,
case studies, implementation strategies - Life-long commitment from many vantage points
researchers, practitioners, various backgrounds,
public private
20Some WASIS long-term possibilities by next
FRIDAY you ADD CONTRIBUTE to list
- Summer 2007 workshop
- Applications for WASIS beyond weather
- Short course for AMS, for National Weather
Service (in person or distance learning) - WASIS for introducing meteorology to social
scientists - Development of edited collection /or book
proposal - Ongoing annual WAS IS
- Shorter, more focused, courses (e.g., qualitative
research methods) - Advanced WASISes
- Development of Capstone course for meteorology
students at University of Oklahoma - Funding to support WASIS research applications
21Fort Collins Big Thompson Canyon field trip
National Weather Service forecast office
New model Gina will talk about this
22Highlights Distinguished presenters
- Drobot, Joys of collaboration motivations for
people to drive through floods - Morss, Problem definitions end-to-end-to-end
process - Wilhelmi, GIS vulnerability exercise
- Lazo, Overview of weathery economic case studies
- Hayden Pulwarty, interactions with Climate
Health workshop Thursday
Pay close attention to substance style! What
messages get across how Less blah blah, more
interactions
23Drobot, Hayden, Gruntfest, Barnes -Successful
interdisciplinary collaboration as a result of
WASIS I
- Morss Hayden - Qualitative research
24Recognition highlighting WASIS talent
research i.e. Rebecca Morsss Bulletin of the
American Meteorological Society articles on
problem definition end-to-end-to-end process
25New conceptual model of false alarms close calls
Connecticut False Evacuation
1999 Oklahoma Tornados
Hurricanes Fran Bertha
December 2004 Tsunami
Red River Flood 1997
Event followed warning as specified
Event occurred but was less severe than warning
Event occurred but was more severe than warning
Warning was issued but event did not occur
Warning was not issued but event occurred
Perfect Warning
Unwarned Event
False Alarm
Model developed by your colleague! Lindsey
Barnes 2004
26Masters thesis of Somer Erickson
- How much time are people in the U.S. under
tornado warnings? - How much does tornado warning lead time costs
each person in the U.S.? -
- WE NEED TO DEVELOP NEW MEANINGFUL USEFUL
METRICS - (masters work by Somer Erickson -- U. Oklahoma)
27SUMMER WASIS groundrules
- New partners -- unknown territory!
- NEW parameters vocabularies
- ACTIVE RESPECTFUL listening talking
- No acronyms
- All ideas are welcome
AGENDA more open to allow SUMMER WASIS
identities to emerge develop for sustainable
activities after our summer camp for smart kids
ends
BE BRAVE
28Seven barriers WASISers confront overcome
- POWERlessness I want to do it but I dont know
how - 2. Social science methods are a mystery
- 3. Surveys are not encouraged
- 4. Disciplinary blinders -Im not a
meteorologist, Im an engineer vice versa
29Barriers WASISers confront overcome
- 5. I cant do it right so I wont do it at all
Need for Satisficing! - Its not in my job description
- 7. Old-fashioned metrics - why are forecasts
valuable now? - ------Perceive yourself as a charismatic policy
entrepreneur
30SUMMER WASIS succeeds when we see
- New effective methods
- New experiments move from discipline stovepipes
- Specifically how do we bring social science into
existing programs research efforts in
sustainable ways -- NOW not sometime - Tired of going to workshops where NOTHING lasts-
- - - WASISers its up to YOU
31Some SUMMER WASIS measures of success -- Toward
culture change
- A new community of scholars practitioners use
each others materials! - ideas for
presentations, publications, proposals - Examples of new alliances/removed barriers
- Practical new tried methods
32Launching SUMMER WASIS R E C A P
- One full week workshop
- Commitment to Change!
- The BEST the BRIGHTEST
MODEST GOAL CHANGING the culture from WAS to IS
33Remember Margaret Meads words
- Never doubt that a small, group of thoughtful,
committed group can change the world. - Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.
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- ( of WASISers)
34- Who or what warning agency was most credible
during the 1993 Midwestern U.S. floods?
35End users 1993 W A S
36End users 2006 still WAS!
37- What did the most influential players look like
in meteorology prior to 2006 WASIS?
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39WAS ISers are NOT the same old guys with new
toys
40The new fiesta SUMMER WAS ISers!
41Fairy tale comes true - Thanks to
- US Weather Research Program
- The National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
The National Center for Atmospheric
Research Linda Mearns, Institute for the Study
of Society the Environment (ISSE) JEFF LAZO
the Societal Impacts Program (SIP)
42After Big Thompson, 30 years of being
- Frustrated at being a social science
- ADD ON
- (religious figure good to hear from once a year
or so) but no enduring impacts - Left out of major scientific initiatives
- Being encouraged but kept separate unequal
Burrell Eve go to grad school together many
years later to Australia Slovenia are
co-authors
If only we had more WASISers with us on our
journeys!!!
43- If you have always done it that way, it is
probably wrong. - -- Charles Kettering
44WASIS
CULTURE CHANGE
weather society integrated workshops
Changing from what WAS to what IS the future of
integrated weather studies
Now, lets get to work