DesignSafe Radio
We all have experienced natural hazards in our lives: earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunami, floods: they impact our society at the most fundamental levels. Through rigorous testing and outreach programs, the team at the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure is committed to making sure the next natural hazard doesn't have to be a disaster for you and your family. From the National Science Foundation and the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure: This is DesignSafe radio!
The best!
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Whether you're in the industry or just like to nerd out on sience and engineering content, Design Safe Radio does not disappoint!
Hurricane season in Florida
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We just moved to Florida three years ago, this year has been crazy with the Number of hurricanes coming up the coast, what a great show for resources and information regarding hurricanes and preparedness! Thank you!! Ray from Game Changing Dad's.
In Depth and Fascinating
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There's so much to learn about the incredible research going on around the world into improving safety and resilience of communities as they face natural hazards. This show has a well-curated stream of guests, is very timely in its coverage of current events, and is filling a cool niche. The content can be a bit heavy sometimes if seismic engineering, storm surge modeling, and the like aren't your cup of tea (certainly a strong cup of tea), but this podcast is deeply fascinating.
How Research Can Improve Public Safety
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This is a review specifically of the episode in which Prof. Clint Dawson was interviewed about storm surge forecasting for Hurricane Harvey, but I have listened to and enjoyed a few other episodes. These podcasts are great because they link directly to the researchers and let them describe, in their own words, what they are studying and how it can improve public safety during and after natural hazards. Prof. Dawson described how he became interested in modeling of coastal flooding, and then his efforts to provide real-time forecasts to the Texas State Operations Center. They provide forecasts every 6 hours as the storm is approaching Texas. It is great to hear about this connection between research and operations, especially because the moderator allowed time for Prof. Dawson to give a full explanation. Definitely recommend this podcast to listeners who are interested in research about natural hazards.
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