Towards the Perfect Weather Warning : : Bridging Disciplinary Gaps Through Partnership and Communication.

This book is about making weather warnings more effective in saving lives, property, infrastructure and livelihoods, but the underlying theme of the book is partnership. The book represents the warning process as a pathway linking observations to weather forecasts to hazard forecasts to socio-econom...

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