Visual Communication of Aftershock Forecasts Based on User Needs: A Case Study of the United States, Mexico and El Salvador

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Aftershock forecasts can help reduce seismic risk by communicating how many aftershocks can be expected following a large earthquake, and how the expected number of aftershocks evolves over time and space. Prior work finds that graphical forecast products may communicate this information better than only text or numbers. To identify which visual products can serve numerous user groups, we held workshops with members of target professions, including emergency managers, engineers, critical infrastructure operators, science communicators, and more. We conducted these workshops in the United States, Mexico and El Salvador to understand which forecast products may be effective across countries. Many users reported needing maps of shaking hazard to support their work. We find a greater variation in user needs across profession than country, and that user needs also vary with time. We discuss practical implications for effective visual communication of aftershock forecasts and natural hazards.
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