"Following a series of natural disasters, including Hurricane Katrina, that revealed shortcomings in the nation's ability to effectively alert populations at risk, Congress passed the Warning, Alert, and Response Network (WARN) Act in 2006. Today, new technologies such as smart phones and social media platforms offer new ways to communicate with the public, and the information ecosystem is much broader, including additional official channels, such as government social media accounts, opt-in short message service (SMS)-based alerting systems, and reverse 911 systems; less official channels, such as main stream media outlets and weather applications on connected devices; and unofficial channels, such as first person reports via social media. Traditional media have also taken advantage of these new tools, including their own mobile applications to extend their reach of beyond broadcast radio, television, and cable. Furthermore, private com
ISBN: | 9780309467377 |
Publication date: | 19th April 2018 |
Author: | Engineering, and Medicine US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine US National Academies of Sciences |
Publisher: | The National Academies Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Series: | Consensus Study Report |
Genres: |
Meteorology and climatology |