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Cathelijne R.
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Flooded by jargon
How the interpretation of water-related terms differs between hydrology experts and the general audience
Communication about water-induced hazards (such as floods, droughts or levee breaches) is important, in order to keep their impact as low as possible. However, sometimes the boundary between specialized and non-specialized language can be vague. Therefore, a close scrutiny of the
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HESS Opinions
Science in today's media landscape - Challenges and lessons from hydrologists and journalists
Media such as television, newspapers and social media play a key role in the communication between scientists and the general public. Communicating your science via the media can be positive and rewarding by providing the inherent joy of sharing your knowledge with a broader audi
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Geoscience on television
A review of science communication literature in the context of geosciences
Geoscience communication is becoming increasingly important as climate change increases the occurrence of natural hazards around the world. Few geoscientists are trained in effective science communication, and awareness of the formal science communication literature is also lo ...