Taster Session: How Can Better Warning Systems Save Lives?
11 March 2025, 11:00 am–11:50 am
Discover how effective warning systems can save lives and reduce disaster impacts in this insightful session with Dr Shipra Jain.
This event is free.
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Early Warning Systems and the Indian Ocean Dipole: Managing Meteorological Risks
By Shipra Jain
Weather hazards impact every aspect of our lives, from our daily routines to the functioning of entire societies. But with the changing climate, our traditional hazard prediction and risk mitigation approaches face unprecedented challenges. This session will focus on connecting theory to practice in disaster prediction, showcasing the science behind early warnings and their implementation in real-world scenarios.
This lecture, part of the Risk and Disaster Reduction taster series, introduces the concept and practical application of early warning systems for managing meteorological risks, specifically through the example of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Delivered by Dr Shipra Jain, the talk explores Dr Jain's research and practical experience in predicting and mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events. The 2019 drought in Southeast Asia is presented as a case study, demonstrating the severe impacts of a positive phase of the IOD, including drought, wildfires, and flooding. Dr Jain details the development of an IOD warning system for the Singapore MetService, emphasising the importance of early prediction and effective communication to enhance disaster resilience across affected regions.
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About the Speaker
Shipra Jain
Lecturer in Meteorological Risks at UCL Risk and Disaster Reduction
Dr Shipra Jain is a Lecturer in Meteorological Risks and the UG Admissions Tutor at UCL. Her research focuses on hydrometeorological extremes, prediction of weather and climate hazards, and impact of climate variability and climate change on extreme events.
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