National Hurricane Center Working on New Tools for Better Showing Risk

“NHC believes that the clearest way to communicate each of the hurricane hazards is to do so directly and distinctly, and not to conflate them as the proposed integrated scales do.”
National Hurricane Center press release

Hurricane risk communication map

Climate Central has posted a good summary of some new ways the National Hurricane Center is looking at better communicating the risk of approaching hurricanes.

From what I see here, the NHC gets it: they’re really trying to follow the famous Einstein quote on simplicity (“Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler”). This isn’t about dumbing things down; it’s about telling people what they need to know in a way they can understand it. Looking forward to their final product (due “as early as” next year).

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