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SUMMARY:CMOS Congress
DESCRIPTION:CMOS Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society / Société canadienne de météorologie et d’océanographie (SCMO) \nMay 28-June 1\, 2023 – St. John’s NL / 28 mai au 1er juin 2023 \nThe Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) 57th Congress will be held from May 28 to June 1\, 2023 in a hybrid format with opportunities for both in‑person and virtual participation. The venue for the in‑person component will be the Sheraton Hotel in St. John’s\, NL. \nThe theme of the Congress is “Connecting on the Rock: From the Marine Environment to the Blue Economy”\, recognizing that this is the first time in several years that the CMOS community will meet face‑to‑face. This is also the first time we will embrace a new hybrid format for the Congress and invite both virtual and in‑person participation. We hope that this Congress will remind us of the connection we share with each other and the connection between science and society\, particularly with respect to a better understanding of extreme events and fostering a Blue Economy. \nThe congress will feature: \nPlenary presentations\, workshops and panel discussions with leading researchers \nScience sessions that highlight top Canadian and international research contributions across a breadth of interests\, as well as sessions that highlight the translation of science into services that benefit society \nA public lecture with a focus on extreme events\, and emergency preparedness and response \nA high level of interaction of presenters with those attending the sessions for both oral and poster papers\, as formal questions and answers\, more general discussions\, and opportunities for one-on-one and small group discussions \nNetworking and social events catered toward students and early career scientists \nNetworking among participants\, an awards banquet\, and other activities to be announced \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Panel Session: Mixed Media and Crossed Wires: Challenges and Opportunities Presented by Contemporary and Traditional Media for Disaster Preparedness\, Warning\, and Response Communication
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, June 1\, 2023\, 14:00 – 15:30 NDT \nWhat: CMOS Congress / ORCA Scientific Meeting Panel Discussion \nTitle: Mixed Media and Crossed Wires: Challenges and Opportunities Presented by Contemporary and Traditional Media for Disaster Preparedness\, Warning\, and Response Communication  \nLocation: Sheraton Hotel\, St. John’s NL\, Signal \nThe communication of hazard-related information usually begins with the detection of a potential hazard through observation of phenomena. The data are analyzed and/or modeled and meaning or implications are drawn from the results. Depending on the time scale of the anticipated hazard\, this is then communicated in a variety of ways (reports\, sirens\, alerts\, images\, simulation\, maps\, narrative\, graphs\, numerical equations)\, to one or many audiences (same agency\, different agencies\, decision-makers\, public). At each step of the communication process\, the message format and content can be (or may need to be) altered to fit the audience\, channel\, or circumstances. The selection of data or model outcome to communicate\, the communication of uncertainty or probability\, as well as aspects of the message format and content may result in the communication of a meaning different than initially intended or a message that amplifies one aspect but attenuates another. Testing processes and messages with the end-user and obtaining feedback\, is critical\, but may not always occur. Traditional media (radio\, TV\, print or electronic media) and social media play a strong role in hazard information dissemination exchange with both challenges and opportunities for interaction\, multi-directional information flow\, information gathering and dissemination. The panelists will discuss the challenges of maintaining the fidelity of the message meaning for each audience through the multi-step communication process for a variety of coastal hazards such as sea-level rise\, flooding\, extreme weather events\, and tsunamis.
URL:https://corccop.com/event/panel-session-mixed-media-and-crossed-wires-challenges-and-opportunities-presented-by-contemporary-and-traditional-media-for-disaster-preparedness-warning-and-response-communication/
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