作者: Julie L. Demuth , Rebecca E. Morss , Leysia Palen , Kenneth M. Anderson , Jennings Anderson
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摘要: AbstractThis article investigates the dynamic ways that people communicate, assess, and respond as a weather threat evolves. It uses social media data, which offer unique records of what convey about their real-world risk contexts. Twitter narratives from 53 who were in mandatory evacuation zone New York City neighborhood during Hurricane Sandy 2012 qualitatively analyzed. The study provides rich insight into complex, information behaviors assessments at risk, it illustrates how data can be collected, sampled, analyzed to help provide this understanding. Results show sample significant attended forecast orders well multiple types environmental cues. Although many tweeted explicitly order, was usually referenced only implicitly. Social cues grew more important approac...