Description
Intelligent acute climate warning systems have the potential to revolutionize the way our society responds to extreme weather events and natural disasters. They could help governments, businesses, and individuals to detect early warning signs of risks, be it heatwaves, firenados, hurricanes, floods, snowstorms, or wildfires. What is more, they could help us make informed decisions and take timely actions to mitigate the impact. For example, by providing highly accurate and localized information and collaborating with other technologies such as drones, emergency responses and recovery measures could become much more comprehensive and effective.
However, to become truly effective, these systems require recognition of its benefits by local people and their active involvement in the development process. In addition, as climate risks do not see borders, we also need collaboration in different shapes and sizes between industries, regions, and countries.
What role could future intelligent acute climate warning systems play in promoting overall public safety and health, and how? How might they change our perception of uncertainty? What opportunities might exist for collaboration and knowledge-sharing across different industries, regions, and countries? Into what kind of technologies might intelligent acute climate warning systems be integrated?