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How individuals process NWS weather warning messages on their cell phones
Mark A. Casteel
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Joe R. Downing
Penn State York
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Cell Phone
100%
Warning Signs
100%
Cellular Technology
66%
Rich Media
66%
Radar Image
66%
Message Content
66%
Smartphone
33%
Federal Government
33%
US Government
33%
Tornado
33%
Plaintext
33%
Government Officials
33%
Text-dependent
33%
Technology Innovation
33%
Messaging Apps
33%
Decision Time
33%
Broadcast Information
33%
National Weather Service
33%
Flash Flood
33%
Social Sciences
Mobile Phones
100%
Storm
50%
USA
25%
Central Government
25%
Technology-Innovation
25%
Engineering
Individual Process
100%
Radar Image
50%
Decision Time
25%
Computer Science
Message Condition
33%
Warning Information
33%
Psychology
Government Official
25%