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Dean Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, East Carolina University Charge for the day Jamie Kruse, Director, Center for Natural Hazards Research, East Carolina University MSC Bal

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and the Populated Coast

East Carolina University February 27-28, 2020 Thursday, February 27, 2020

Ballroom B

8:00

8:00 –

10:00 am Coffee Provided by Impact360 Alliance, Daphne Thompson

8:30 –

9:00 am Welcome Ron Mitchelson, Int Chancellor East Carolina University

Allison Danell, Int Dean Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, East

Carolina University Charge for the day

Jamie Kruse, Director, Center for Natural Hazards Research, East Carolina

University

MSC Ballroom B

9:00 –

10:00 am Making Research Useful and Useable: engaging potential end users in research project design

Moderator— Joe Trainor, University of Delaware Reporteur Mick Ayala

Scott Curtis, East Carolina University Lisa Williams, Mid-East Commission Mike Sprayberry, North Carolina Emergency Management Jessica Whitehead, NC Office of Recovery and Resiliency

MSC Ballroom B

Break

10:15 –

11:15 am Session #1 Characterizing and Communicating Hurricane-induced Flood Risk

Moderator Eugene Frimpong Reporteur Kelley DePolt

Yu Zhang, University of Texas-Arlington and L Lu, Colorado State University—

Comparison of flood simulations along the Neuse River with VIIRS inundation product

Rebecca Morss, J Demuth, H Lazrus, O Wilhelmi, and J Gambill, National Center

for Atmospheric Research—Understanding Dynamic Hurricane Risk Communication, Interpretation, and Response in the Modern Information Environment

MSC Ballroom A

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Sai Ravela and K Emanuel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Quantifying

Cyclone-induced Risk in a Changing Climate Using Learning-Statistical-Physical Modeling

Emine Fidan and N Nelson, North Carolina State University—Mapping Floods

with Forests: Creating daily flood maps through Random Forest modeling

10:15 –

11:15 am Session #2 Hurricanes, Microbial Communities and Water Quality

Moderator Christina Staudhammer Reporteur Mick Ayala

Sid Mitra, E Field, D.R Corbett, C Garrison, R Wheatley, and A Lindley East

Carolina University —2018 Hurricane Season Impacts to Water Quality in the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine System (APES) and Gulf Stream

Rachel Noble, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill— Tracking shifts in

clinically relevant bacteria in the Neuse River Estuary during and after Hurricane Florence

Amin Kiaghadi and H Rifai, University of Houston—A Multiscale Study on

Hurricanes and Coastal Resiliency from Microbial Communities to Community Health, Social Justice, and the Built Environment Suzanne Lea, M Calderon, East Carolina University, C Beasley, University of

North Carolina, Pembroke— Do you mean what is the normal now that wasn’t before? Ideas about individual resiliency after Hurricanes Floyd and Mathew

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10:15 –

11:15 am Session #3 Shoreline Impacts and Mitigation

Moderator Selena Chavez Reporteur Farisal Bagsit Joseph Long, A Hawkes, E Ghoneim, L Leonard, D Eulie, Y Marsan and D Wells,

University of North Carolina-Wilmington—Observations of storm and recovery processes on Masonboro Island, NC

Joni Thomas Backstrom and A Miller, University of North Carolina-Wilmington —

Offshore geomorphological influence on coastal impacts from Hurricane Florence: Wrightsville Beach, NC

Yang Liu and A Thomas, East Carolina University —An Experimental Study on

the Dynamic Wave-Barrier Interactions Pertinent to Hurricane-Caused Storm Surge Mitigation

Devon Eulie, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, Rachel Gittman, East

Carolina University and Caster Smith, Duke University Marine Lab — Evaluating the Resilience of Shoreline Protection Methods to Hurricane Florence

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Break

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11:30 –

12:30 pm Session #4 Community Resilience and EngagementModerator Kristin Taylor

Reporteur Eugene Frimpong Lillian Howie, Coastal Carolina University— Community Involvement in Flood

Mitigation: A Survey-Based Approach in Marion County, SC Ahmed Abdelhady S Spence, and J McCormick, University of Michigan— A

Distributed Simulation Platform to Probabilistically Quantify Hurricane Resilience of Communities

Cynthia Grace-McCaskey, East Carolina University — Examining Community

Perceptions of Resilience in Princeville, NC Joshua Behr, Old Dominion University— Blue Sky Preparation for Severe Storms:

The Case of Translating Research to Action in the Recover Hampton Roads Approach

MSC Ballroom A

11:30 –

12:30 pm Session #5 Biological Impacts of Hurricanes – Moderator Julie Olson

Reporteur Farisal Bagsit Edward Casteñeda-Moya, L Lamb-Wotton, E Gaiser, T Troxler, J Kominoski,

Florida International University, V Rivera-Monroy, X Zhao, Louisiana State University, R Chambers, A Gorsky, College of William and Mary, — Hurricanes fertilize coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico: The case of Florida Everglades mangrove forests, USA

Julie B Olson, University of Alabama, M Brandt, A Fronnegra, T Smith, R Ennis,

University of the Virgin Islands and D Garfield, University of Mississippi,

— Responses of coral reef communities to Hurricanes Irma and Maria in

St Thomas, U.S Virgin Islands Javier Rodriguez-Casariego, Florida International University, A Mercado-Molina,

Sociedad Ambiente Marino, D Garca-Souto, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, I Baums, Pennsylvania State University, and J Eirin-Lopez, University of Puerto Rico — Epigenetic and Demographic Responses of Stony Corals to Hurricanes Irma and Maria in Puerto Rico

Robert Y George, George Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability – North

Carolina Coastal Conversations Initiative

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11:30 –

12:30 pm Session #6 Improving Power Grid Resilience

Moderator Greg Starr Reporteur Ruth Quainoo Wei Sun, University of Central Florida— Establish a Resilient Power Grid through

Intelligent Restoration from Hurricanes Cody J Newlun, J McCalley, A Kimber, Iowa State University, A

Figueroa-Acevedo, MISO, E O’Neill-Carrillo, GridEd, Puerto Rico, R Haug, Public Power Services— Re-Developing Puerto Rico’s Electrical System for Infrastructure Integrity

Yamilka Baez-Rivera, S Chen, W Tang, M Pando, M Majrekar, D Young, Y Ng,

University of North Carolina- Charlotte, A Irizarry, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez — Post Hurricane Investigations towards Improved Grid Resiliency – Hurricane Maria in the Puerto Rico

Mostafa Sahraei-Ardakani, G Ou, and Z Pu, University of Utah— An Integrated

Platform for Preventive Power System Operation during Hurricanes

MSC 253

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12:30 –

2:15 pm Lunch and Keynote Introduction: Jamie Kruse

Dr Walt Peacock, National Science Foundation

MSC Ballroom B

2:15 –

3:30 pm Session #7 Evacuation Messaging, Modeling and Human Behavior

Moderator Rebecca Morss Reporteur Kelley DePolt David Bierling, M Lindell, and W Peacock, Texas A & M University- Evacuation

Response, Timing, and Routing in Response to Hurricane Harvey by Households in Texas Coastal Bend Counties

Susan C Weller, University of Texas Medical Branch and R Baer University of

South Florida — Understanding Hurricane Evacuation Decisions on the Gulf Coast

Carolyn Dunn, East Carolina University — Identifying Evacuation Barriers for at

Risk Populations in Rural Areas of Eastern North Carolina from Hurricane Florence In North Carolina

Thomson, D.P T Wasklewicz, M Johnson, K Jones and K Mulcahy, East Carolina

University – Analysis of the Air Ambulance Response during Hurricane Matthew

MSC Ballroom A

2:15 –

3:30 pm Session #8 Hurricane-induced Flooding and flood management

Moderator John Nielsen-Gammon Reporteur Eugene Frimpong Tal Ezer, Old Dominion University— The short- and long-term impacts of

hurricanes on coastal flooding along the U.S East coast Hanadi Rifai, University of Houston— At the Intersect of Engineered Systems for

Flood Mitigation, Society and Resiliency: the Harvey Posed Challenge in Greater Houston

Roberto Barrios, Southern Illinois University— Flooding by design: The political

ecology of disaster in Houston Texas Randall Etheridge and R Smith, East Carolina University — The stakeholders

want to dredge - Is dredging the solution?

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2:15 –

3:30 pm Session #9 Housing damage and risk mitigation

Moderator Pranav Maneriker Reporteur Dominic Bush Yamini Kodavatiganti, S Bangaru, and C Friedland, Louisiana State University—

Impact of Socio-Economic and Hazard Factors on Residential Hurricane Damage

Greg Howard, East Carolina University — Hurricane Salience, Hurricane Risk, and

Preferences for Risk Mitigation Pallab Mozumder and M Khan, Florida International University— The Deadly

Connection between Hurricanes and Sinkholes: Analyzing Market Responses to Multiple Environmental Risks

Arash Taghinezhad, C Friedland, and R Rohli, Louisiana State University— Wind

Mitigation Avoided Loss Analysis for Residential and Non-residential Buildings in Louisiana, U.S.A

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Break

3:45-

4:45 pm Session #10 Emergency Response and humanitarian operations

Moderator Jinkun Lee Reporteur Ruth Quainoo Keri K Stephens, University of Texas-Austin— A Running Club to the Rescue:

Unexpected ways that Community Groups Used their Expertise to Save Lives During Hurricane Harvey

Sidikatu Adegbenga Dada, S Jiang, L Davis North Carolina A & T, C Hale and E

Middleton, Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina— Impact of Natural Disasters on Food Bank Operations

Ward Lyles, University of Kansas— Tulsa, Oklahoma as a Model for Planning for

Hurricanes? Tulsa’s Lessons for Leveraging Networks of People and Plans for Long-Term Resilience

Lucia Velotti, City University of New York, M Mayorga, North Carolina State

University and L Emmett, University of Alabama—Identifying Volunteer Management Systems (VMS) performance in post-disaster relief

MSC Ballroom A

3:45-

4:45 pm Session #11 Geophysical Impacts and Modeling Moderator Brian Anderson

Reporteur Dominic Bush Ping Wang, J Adam, J Cheng, and M Vallee, University of South Florida—

Morphological and Sedimentological Impacts of Hurricane Michael along the North-West Florida Coast

Qiang Chen, Y Li, D Kelly and K Zhang, Florida International University—On

Storm Surge Attenuation by Mangrove: A numerical Investigation Scott Curtis and K De Polt, East Carolina University, Compound Coastal Water

Events from 1981 to Present in Eastern North Carolina

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3:45-

4:45 pm Session #12 Hurricane Impacts on People Moderator Katti Madhusudan

Reporteur Farisal Bagsit Megan Griffard and C Davis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill— Double

Impacts, Double Challenges: Lessons on the Impact of Repeated Hurricane Exposure from Students, Schools, and Districts Dana Rose Garfin, University of California-Irvine, G Wong-Parodi, Stanford, E

Holman, R Thompson, and R Silver— Repeated Exposure to Hurricanes:

Results from a Longitudinal Representative Sample of Floridians Katherine E Browne, Colorado State University and Caela O’Connell, University of

North Carolina-Chapel Hill — Decision-Making as a Window into Risk Perception and Interdependencies

Greetchen Diaz-Muñoz, Ciencia Puerto Rico—Teaching Science in the Aftermath

of a Natural Disaster: The Challenges and Benefits of Implementing Contextualized Project-based Learning Lesson Plans

MSC 253

4:45-5:00

5:00-6:00

pm Networking with beverages and appetizers Sponsored by

ECU Research Economic Development and Engagement ECU Provost

MSC Ballroom B

Dinner on your own

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8:00 am –

8:00

8:00 –

10:00 am Coffee

8:30 –

9:00 am Welcome Michael Van Scott, Int Vice Chancellor for Research, Economic Development and

Engagement

D Reide Corbett, Dean Integrated Coastal Programs

Integrated Coastal Programs – Crossing disciplinary boundaries and collectively focusing on challenges along the coast

Donna Kain, Asst Director for Communication, CNHR

Charge for the Day

MSC Ballroom B

9:00-

10:00 am Session #13 Hurricanes, Mental Health and Distress Moderator Susan Weller

Reporteur Mick Ayala Aaron Flores, T Collins, S Grineski, J Chakraborty, A Castor and A Griego,

University of Utah—Hurricane Harvey: Impacts on vulnerable populations

Heather Littleton, L Haney, East Carolina University, A Allen, University of North

Carolina at Pembroke, and C Benight, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs —Conducting psychosocial research in hurricane-affected rural communities: Challenges, lessons learned, and recommendations for researchers

Dana Garfin, University of California-Irvine, G Wong-Parodi, Stanford, R

Thompson, R Silver, A Holman—Extreme weather events as a growing public mental health crisis

Jacob Hochard and G Henry, East Carolina University and Y Li, Norwegian

School of Economics -Expecting Mother Nature: Uncertain Hurricane Forecasts Impair Birth Outcomes

MSC Ballroom A

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9:00-

10:00 am Session #14 Damage Assessment and system failure Moderator Randall Etheridge

Reporteur Kelley DePolt J.B Anderson, D Jackson, Auburn, L Wooten GEI Consultants, Inc., T Stark,

University of Illinois — GEER Report: Geotechnical Impacts of Hurricane Florence in Rich Media

Eric Harmsen, University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez—The Hydrologic Response to

Hurricane Maria in Western Puerto Rico Carol C Massarra, A Akhnoukh, East Carolina University, C Friedland, B Marx,

Louisiana State University, C Dietrich, North Carolina State University — Predictive Data-Based Multi-Hazard Hurricane Fragility Models for One- and Two-Story Single-Family Homes Considering Foundation Type Harshit Shulka, K Piratla, and N Ravishandran, Clemson—Critical Assessment of

Drainage Infrastructure Affected by Hurricane Florence

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9:00-

10:00 am Session #15 Challenges to Recovery

Moderator Dylan Wood Reporteur Dominic Bush Sheryl McCurdy and E Jones University of Texas Health Sciences Center—

Household Decision-Making Post Hurricane Harvey Byron Ifediora and B Cutts, North Carolina State University—Muck, Debris, or

Tree: A spatial, temporal approach to predicting who asks for volunteer assistance after disaster and how quickly their needs are met

Kristin Taylor, Wayne State University—Overcoming barriers to local mitigation:

Credibility, Clarity, and Capacity After Hurricane Harvey Craig Becker and Madison Johnson, East Carolina University—Moving Forward:

Creating a Better Today that is More Prepared for Tomorrow

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Break

10:15 –

11:15 am Systematic Tracking of Recovery: A Longitudinal Community Resilience Focused Investigation in Lumberton, North Carolina

Reporteur Ruth Quainoo John van de Lindt, Colorado State University, Moderator Omar Nofal, Colorado State University

Maria Dillard, National Institute of Standards and Technology Sara Hamideh, State University of New York at Stony Brook Jennifer Helgeson, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Moderator Ken Harrison, National Institute of Standards and Technology

MSC Ballroom B

11:15-11:30 am Wrap up and set up of afternoon activities MSC Ballroom B 11:30 am –

12:30 pm Pick up box lunches

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12:15 pm –

5:00 pm Bus tour Schedule 12:15-12:30 pm: Load Bus

12:30-1:05 pm: Travel to Princeville - Speaker Merrill Flood, Director of

Community Engagement, REDE 1:05-1:35 pm: Riding Tour of Princeville Narrated by Calvin Atkins, Princeville

Resident 1:35-2:30 pm: Travel to Windsor – Speaker Cindy Grace-McCaskey Asst

Professor of Anthropology 2:30-3:00 pm: Riding Tour of Windsor – narrated by Jim Hoggard, Mayor and

former town commissioner of Windsor 3:00-3:35 pm: Tree Houses at Windsor – Disembark and bathroom break 3:35-4:35 pm Return to Pitt-Greenville Airport

4:40-5:00 pm Return to Student Center and Hotels

12:30 –

3:30 pm Networking

1:00-2:00

pm Round table – Risk Communication- Donna Kain and Carolyn Dunn

Princeville Exhibit in Joyner Library –

Susan Pearce and Lynn Harris

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