Monday, 13 September 2010
Room Agathe-Lasch-Lecture Room
Chairperson: H. von Storch
10:30–10:50
SSC2010-44 Hamburg 1962 then and now - a memory career of a regional geohazard B.M.W. Ratter, I. Neverla, and C. Lüthje
10:50–11:10
SSC2010-129 On the selectivity of cultural disaster memory. The example of severe 18th century windstorms in Western and Central Europe C. Pfister
11:10–11:25
SSC2010-186 Storm surges and human reactions at the North-Sea area from Medieval time until 1825
(invited)
D. Meier
Coffee Break / Press Conference
12:00–12:15
SSC2010-36 Lessons Learned from Recent Storm Surge Disasters for Performance Evaluation of Coastal Defense H. Kawai and N. Hashimoto
12:15–12:30
SSC2010-137 Developing Strategies Against the Risks of Severe Storm Surges: Opportunities for the Integration of Different Stakeholder Perspectives K. Kuhn, A. Schmidt, and M. Striegnitz
12:30–12:45
SSC2010-131 Religious and Secular Ways of Coping with Storm Tides in Early Modern Northern Germany M.-L. Allemeyer
12:45–13:00
SSC2010-165 Storm Surges - Perception and Reality H. D. Niemeyer
Lunch Break
14:00–14:15
SSC2010-160 From the Lisbon earthquake to hurricane Katrina: catastrophes, science and popular culture W. Krauss
14:15–14:30
SSC2010-107 Storm Surges in Denmark: Past experiences and expectations for the future c. sorensen, c-c. munk-nielsen, and t. piontkowitz
14:30–14:45
SSC2010-69 Dune erosion as a result of the significant storms at the western Polish coast (Dziwnów Spit example). J. Dudzińska-Nowak, K. K. Furmańczyk, K. A. Furmańczyk, B. Paplińska-Swerpel, and N. Brzezowska
14:45–15:00
SSC2010-141 The Politics of a Hurricane: How Metaphors and Metaphorical Models in the German Press Coverage frame the Hurricane Katrina.
(invited)
M. Döring