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Informal Weather Education Outreach

Class Experience Level
Beginner

Presentation Description

This one-hour webinar explores best practices in informal weather education outreach and shares successful examples from the Extreme Events Institute (EEI) and International Hurricane Research Center (IHRC) at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida (http://eei.fiu.edu/).  Attendees will learn about the NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador Program and ways to make your community Ready, Responsive, and Resilient. This includes weather science, safety, mitigation, and preparedness, and engages public-private-corporate partnerships, including your local National Weather Service, emergency management, and media.  Attendees will also learn about FIU’s amazing NSF-NHERI Wall of Wind (http://www.ihrc.fiu.edu/).

Speaker Bio

Erik Salna is a Meteorologist and currently the Associate Director of Education and Outreach for the Extreme Events Institute (EEI) and the International Hurricane Research Center (IHRC) at Florida International University (FIU) in Miami, Florida.  EEI and the IHRC are at the forefront of reducing the impact of natural hazard events through research on storm surge, economic loss modeling, and wind engineering, including the NSF-NHERI Wall of Wind.  Erik also has over 25 years of experience as a broadcast meteorologist, providing live continuous coverage for hurricanes, tornadoes, and flooding.  In 2023, Erik received the Lew Fincher Award from the National Tropical Weather Conference and was nominated for Weatherperson of the Year by the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH).  Erik was also inducted into the Meteorologist Hall of Fame in 2020 by the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center.  Erik and his beautiful wife Jane love to snorkel in the tropical oceans and hike our nation’s beautiful National Parks.  Erik has the American Meteorological Society Television Seal of Approval, is a Full Member of the American Meteorological Society and the National Weather Association, and earned an MS in Meteorology from Northern Illinois University and a BS in Physical Geography with an emphasis in Meteorology from the University of Illinois.

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Objectives:

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the basics of weather science, safety, mitigation, and preparedness.
  • Name ideas for weather programming in your library.
  • Identify key weather partners and participants in your community.
  • List suggested online weather resources.

Class Details

Date(s): September 3, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Platform: Zoom
CE Credits: 1.00
CE Categories: Certified Health Education Specialists (CHES), MLA
This class is sponsored by Region 2.

Class Contacts

Host/Instructor: Nick Vera
Technical Assistance: April Hobbs

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last updated: 08/20/26 15:41