Hurricane Season
Officials have ordered millions of people to evacuate as Hurricane Milton moves toward Florida, less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene; a particularly fierce and catastrophic end to 2024's hurricane season. Faculty experts are available to discuss topics like evacuation decisions and storm impacts.
Email cunews@colorado.edu to request an interview.
Evacuations and AidÌýÌý
Carson MacPherson-Krutsky is a research associate at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s Natural Hazards Center. She can discuss why people may or may not evacuate and which risk communication styles are most effective.
Hurricane ScienceÌý
Andrew Winters is an assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. He can discuss how storms, including hurricanes and tornadoes, form, their expected impacts and how climate change may be affecting these particular events.
Evacuating PetsÌý
Leslie Irvine is a professor of sociology who focuses on animals and pets. She can speak about the importance of evacuating animals and animal welfare during disasters.
- ¸é±ð²¹»å:Ìý‘To save our pets, we need to know our neighbors.’ Lessons from the Marshall Fire (from 2022)Ìý