Floods used to be one of the biggest risks people would face. While there have been major engineering improvements to dams and drainage to prevent the impacts of flooding, there is always a flood that will overwhelm the flood controls. Further, climate change is driving disasters like flooding to increase in both intensity and quantity. In this episode, Dr. Jones discusses flood perception and prediction, and how our disaster planning can be improved.
Episode 17 -The Air You Can See
Episode 16 - Why You Feel What You Feel in an Earthquake
Episode 15 - Time and the Inevitability of Disasters
Episode 14 - Science in a Crisis: Better, not Perfect
Episode 13 - Five Rare but Possible Disasters That Science Tells Us Can Happen
Episode 12 - Our Biggest Killer: Extreme Heat
Episode 11 - Raging Wildfires
Episode 10 - Pandemic Frustration: How Cognitive Dissonance, Tribalism, Individualism and Social Norms Norms Change the Way We Hear Public Safety Messages
Episode 9 - Debunking the Biggest Earthquake Myths
Episode 8 - The Disaster "Blame Game"
Episode 7 - The Likelihood (and Impact!) of a Natural Disaster in a Pandemic
Episode 6 - What Does It Mean When You Have a Lot Earthquakes
Episode 5 - Science: From Ivory Tower to the Public Square
Episode 4 - Why a Pandemic Spikes (and What You Can Do about It)
Episode 3 - Why You Feel/Fear What You Do about Disasters
Episode 2 - The Earthquake Name Game
Episode 1 - Surviving the Pandemic with Science
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