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In this broadcast, Dr. Jones shares how the world works, why you might feel the way you do about a particular disaster, and how you can manage the chaos around you that is real life. The topics range from earthquakes to other disasters that affect people, as well as the history of science and big disasters, and how through understanding why, we are more able to manage it and be more successful at “getting through it.”
Episodes
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Episode 67 - All About Faults
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Friday Sep 17, 2021
Earthquakes can happen almost anywhere, but they have to happen on a fault. To explain when it is important to note on which fault an earthquake occurred, Dr Jones defines what a fault is, the difference between active and inactive faults, and how Paleoseismology can reveal the history of a fault.
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Episode 66 - Trust the Science?
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Friday Sep 10, 2021
Science is a process, not a result, to discern reality. And while there are accepted theories that few people argue, there are new models and datasets that may challenge what we know based on this process. In this episode, Dr. Jones explains the process and how she approaches new scientific information.
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Episode 65 - All About Hurricanes
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
In this episode, Dr. Jones discusses the basics of hurricanes, how they get categorized, and their impacts on communities around the country. She explains the fundamentals of where and how they form, as well as what we can expect in the future from these potentially devastating events.
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Episode 64 - Wildfires and Climate Change
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Human activity has changed wildfire ecology across the globe. Wildfires are natural processes that are fundamental to many ecosystems, but their rate, intensity, and impact are being altered by human-caused climate change. In this episode, Dr. Jones discusses fire suppression, ignition sources, and what you can do to slow the rate we are damaging our forests.
Friday Aug 20, 2021
Episode 63 - Haiti’s Latest Earthquake: Lessons for Other Disasters
Friday Aug 20, 2021
Friday Aug 20, 2021
The large earthquake in Haiti on August 14th, 2021 reminds us how much we really know about the next disaster. And the answer is: a lot. Why are disasters such a shock, then? Science gives us the tools and the knowledge for better response, improving survival and recovery time.
Friday Aug 13, 2021
Episode 62 - The Problem with Disaster Insurance
Friday Aug 13, 2021
Friday Aug 13, 2021
We cannot stop natural processes like earthquakes from occurring, but we can plan to manage them and protect our communities. Having insurance is a form of this community protection: you build funds by withstanding the smaller, more likely events and share the risk for the rarer, worse events. In this episode, Dr. Jones discusses the flaws in our current disaster insurance system and how a federal natural hazards insurance program could protect us from the natural disasters we all face.
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Episode 61 - For the Good of the Many (Resilience as a Community)
Friday Aug 06, 2021
Friday Aug 06, 2021
The foundation for building resilience is understanding and applying the science to natural hazards with and for your community. The culture of “rugged individualism” in the US has contributed to its citizens limiting their actions in service of the community good. In a pandemic, earthquakes, and other disasters, we all can be safer from individual action done for the community as a whole.
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Friday Jul 30, 2021
Nearly all the people getting infected now with COVID-19 are not vaccinated, but there are still fully vaccinated people getting infected. This episode explores why, statistically, this is happening and why we shouldn’t see being vaccinated as perfect, but as our chance to decrease our risk. As Dr. Jones says, in response to earthquakes, wildfires, and the COVID-19 pandemic, it is both with and for the community that we need to take resilience-building actions.
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Episode 59 - Stationarity is Dead
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Friday Jul 23, 2021
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.
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Episode 58 - All about Foreshocks
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Friday Jul 16, 2021
In this episode, Dr. Jones defines what foreshocks are, describes their variability, and explains how to manage "what comes next." She tells the story of her first papers characterizing what foreshocks are, and what we need to know about the likelihood something bigger will follow. This primer includes all the basics you need to understand foreshocks.