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“Drought is a relative term:” drought risk perceptions and water management preferences among diverse community members in Oklahoma, USA
H Lazrus
Human Ecology 44 (5), 595-605, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
The influence of cultural worldviews on people’s responses to hurricane risks and threat information
RE Morss, H Lazrus, A Bostrom, JL Demuth
Journal of risk research 23 (12), 1620-1649, 2020
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
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Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A social science review
K Thomas, RD Hardy, H Lazrus, M Mendez, B Orlove, I Rivera‐Collazo, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 10 (2), e565, 2019
Mandates: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Understanding public hurricane evacuation decisions and responses to forecast and warning messages
RE Morss, JL Demuth, JK Lazo, K Dickinson, H Lazrus, BH Morrow
Weather and Forecasting 31 (2), 395-417, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
“Know what to do if you encounter a flash flood”: Mental models analysis for improving flash flood risk communication and public decision making
H Lazrus, RE Morss, JL Demuth, JK Lazo, A Bostrom
Risk analysis 36 (2), 411-427, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Hazardous weather prediction and communication in the modern information environment
RE Morss, JL Demuth, H Lazrus, L Palen, CM Barton, CA Davis, C Snyder, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 98 (12), 2653-2674, 2017
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
A mental models study of hurricane forecast and warning production, communication, and decision-making
A Bostrom, RE Morss, JK Lazo, JL Demuth, H Lazrus, R Hudson
Weather, climate, and society 8 (2), 111-129, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
“Sometimes da# beachlife ain't always da wave”: understanding people’s evolving hurricane risk communication, risk assessments, and responses using Twitter narratives
JL Demuth, RE Morss, L Palen, KM Anderson, J Anderson, M Kogan, ...
Weather, climate, and society 10 (3), 537-560, 2018
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
Eyeing the storm: How residents of coastal Florida see hurricane forecasts and warnings
A Bostrom, R Morss, JK Lazo, J Demuth, H Lazrus
International journal of disaster risk reduction 30, 105-119, 2018
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
The “inter” within interdisciplinary research: Strategies for building integration across fields
RE Morss, H Lazrus, JL Demuth
Risk Analysis 41 (7), 1152-1161, 2021
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Far Far Away in Far Rockaway: Responses to Risks and Impacts during Hurricane Sandy through First-Person Social Media Narratives.
TJ Anderson, M Kogan, M Bica, L Palen, KM Anderson, R Morss, ...
ISCRAM, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
J Maldonado, IFC Wang, F Eningowuk, L Iaukea, A Lascurain, H Lazrus, ...
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 11 (3), 294-304, 2021
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
A methodological framework for determining an optimal coastal protection strategy against storm surges and sea level rise
Y Miura, H Qureshi, C Ryoo, PC Dinenis, J Li, KT Mandli, G Deodatis, ...
Natural Hazards 107, 1821-1843, 2021
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Culture change to address climate change: collaborations with Indigenous and Earth sciences for more just, equitable, and sustainable responses to our climate crisis
H Lazrus, J Maldonado, P Blanchard, MK Souza, B Thomas, D Wildcat
PLoS Climate 1 (2), e0000005, 2022
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Social vulnerability: social science perspectives on climate change, Part 1
D Hardy, H Lazrus, M Mendez, B Orlove, I Rivera-Collazo, JT Roberts, ...
Washingtin, DC: USGCRP Social Science Coordinating Committee, 2018
Mandates: US National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Listening to stakeholders: Initiating research on subseasonal-to-seasonal heavy precipitation events in the contiguous United States by first understanding what stakeholders need
O VanBuskirk, P Ćwik, RA McPherson, H Lazrus, E Martin, C Kuster, ...
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 102 (10), E1972-E1986, 2021
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Increasing the usability of drought information for risk management in the Arbuckle Simpson Aquifer, Oklahoma
E Towler, H Lazrus
Climate Risk Management 13, 64-75, 2016
Mandates: US National Science Foundation
Improving tropical cyclone forecast communication by understanding NWS partners’ decision timelines and forecast information needs
RE Morss, J Vickery, H Lazrus, J Demuth, A Bostrom
Weather, Climate, and Society 14 (3), 783-800, 2022
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
Characterizing the potential for drought action from combined hydrological and societal perspectives
E Towler, H Lazrus, D PaiMazumder
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23 (3), 1469-1482, 2019
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
Rethinking warning compliance and complacency by examining how people manage risk and vulnerability during real-world tornado threats
JL Demuth, J Vickery, H Lazrus, J Henderson, RE Morss, KD Ash
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 103 (6), E1553-E1572, 2022
Mandates: US National Science Foundation, US National Oceanic and Atmospheric …
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